Charity Cup

This article is about the New Zealand competition. For the Australian former competition, see Football West State Cup.

The Charity Cup (known as the ASB Charity Cup for sponsorship reasons) is an association football competition which takes place on annual basis in New Zealand

The competition was founded in 1978 as the NZFA Challenge Trophy. The Champions of the National Soccer League and the Chatham Cup would compete. It stopped taking place after 1987.

The tournament was re-introduced in 2011 as the ASB Charity Cup. The ASB Premiership Grand Final winner meets the best performing New Zealand representative in the OFC Champions League.[1]

NZFA Challenge Trophy
1978Manurewa AFC2–0Christchurch United
1980University-Mount Wellington3–1North Shore United
1981University-Mount Wellington2–0Gisborne City
1982Wellington United1 (5) – (4) 1Dunedin City
1983University-Mount Wellington1–0North Shore United
1984Manurewa AFC2–1University-Mount Wellington
1985Gisborne City1–0Manurewa AFC
1986Wellington United2–0Napier City Rovers
1987North Shore United3–0University-Mount Wellington
ASB Charity Cup
2011Auckland City3–2Waitakere United
2012Waitakere United2–1Auckland City
2013Auckland City4–1Waitakere United
2014Team Wellington2 (4) – (3) 2Auckland City
2015Auckland City3–0Team Wellington

References

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