2021 Kate Sheppard Cup

The 2021 Kate Sheppard Cup is New Zealand's women's 27th annual knockout football competition after the competition was cancelled, for the first time in its history, last season due to COVID-19.[1] This is the fourth year that the competition is known by the Kate Sheppard Cup, or New Zealand Football Foundation Kate Sheppard Cup for sponsorship purposes, after previously been known as the Women's Knockout Cup since its establishment.[2] The cup has had twelve different winners lift the trophy over its 27-year history with Lynn-Avon United from Auckland being the most successful and Eastern Suburbs being the current holders from the 2019 season.[3]

2021 Kate Sheppard Cup
Tournament details
CountryNew Zealand
Venue(s)QBE Stadium, Auckland
Dates24 April 202127 March 2022
Teams57
Defending championsEastern Suburbs
Final positions
ChampionsWellington United
Runner-upHamilton Wanderers
Tournament statistics
Matches played55
Goals scored326 (5.93 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Britney-lee Nicholson
(8 goals)
Maia Jackman TrophyEmma Main
← 2019
2022 →

The 2021 competition has four rounds before quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final. Competition will run in four regions (northern, central/capital, mainland, southern) until the quarter-finals, from which stage the draw will be open. In all, a record 57 teams entered the competition this year which means the cup had a preliminary round added.[4]

Results edit

Preliminary edit

All matches were played over the Anzac weekend of 23–26 April 2021.[4][5] A full list of results are as follows:[6]

Northern Region
24 April 2021 Huntly Thistle 3–0Waiuku AFCHuntly Domain, Huntly
10:00
  • Dunsmuir   3', 72'
  • Russell   72'
Report Referee: Peter Caffell
25 April 2021 Onehunga-Mangere United 3–0West Hamilton United FCMangere Domain, Māngere Bridge
14:00
  • Loader   20'
  • Withers   70', 85'
Report Referee: Graham Harford
25 April 2021 Franklin United 5–0PuhoiDrury Sports Complex, Drury
14:00
  • Drodrolagi   7', 72'
  • Jensen   15'
  • Frank   82'
Report Referee: Wayne Barry
26 April 2021 Takapuna 4–1Beachlands MaraetaiTaharoto Park, Takapuna
13:00
  • Boden   4', 17'
  • Hallford   16', 53'
Report
  • Dick   64'
Referee: Paul Whitehead
Mainland Region
23 April 2021 Ferrymead Bays 3–0Nomads UnitedFerrymead Park, Christchurch
19:00
  • Anderson   32'
  • Dyer   82'
  • Summerlee   88'
Report Referee: Roelof Boiten
24 April 2021 Coastal Spirit 1–0Waimakariri UnitedEnglish Park, Christchurch
12:30
  • Cameron   70'
Report Referee: Darryl Brown
24 April 2021 Universities 5–0Halswell UnitedIlam Fields, Christchurch
12:30
  • Roxburgh   38', 55'
  • Morrow   47', 76', 78'
Report Referee: Alex Manton
All teams listed below received byes to the first round.[5]
Northern Region: Auckland United FC, Bucklands Beach AFC, Central United FC, Eastern Suburbs AFC, Ellerslie AFC, Onehunga Sports FC, Papakura City FC, Western Springs AFC, Birkenhead United AFC, Hibiscus Coast AFC, Northern Rovers FC, Northland United, West Auckland, West Coast Rangers FC, Claudelands Rovers SC, Hamilton Wanderers, Melville United AFC, Papamoa FC, Rotorua Utd AFC, Waikato Unicol AFC
Central/Capital Region: Palmerston North Marist FC, Massey University, New Plymouth Rangers AFC, Brooklyn Northern Utd AFC, Kapiti Coast Utd, Petone FC, Seatoun AFC, Upper Hutt City Football, Victoria University, Wairarapa United, Waterside Karori, Wellington United
Mainland Region: Cashmere Technical
Southern Region: Southland United FC, Queenstown AFC, Dunedin Technical AFC, Green Island AfC, Mosgiel AFC, Otago University AFC, Roslyn Wakari AFC

Round 1 edit

All matches were played over the weekend of 15–16 May 2021.[4][7] A full list of results are as follows:[8][9]

Northern Region
16 May 2021 Takapuna0–2 Birkenhead United Taharoto Park, Takapuna
13:00 Report
16 May 2021 Papamoa 3–0Central UnitedGordon Spratt Reserve, Tauranga
13:00 Report
16 May 2021 Bucklands Beach 1–0Melville UnitedLloyd Elsmore Park, Pakuranga Heights
13:00 Report
16 May 2021 Huntly Thistle0–8 Rotorua United Huntly Domain, Huntly
13:00 Report
16 May 2021 Northland FC 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 p)
Onehunga-Mangere UnitedTrigg Arena, Whangārei
14:00 Report
Central/Capital Region
15 May 2021 Seatoun4–5 (a.e.t.) Upper Hutt City Seatoun Park, Wellington
12:00 Report
Mainland Region
15 May 2021 Blenheim Valley Sports 4–2Nelson SuburbsA & P Park, Blenheim
13:00 Report
Southern Region
All teams listed below received byes to the second round.
Northern Region: Waikato Unicol, Papakura City, Northern Rovers, Hamilton Wanderers, Western Springs, Ellerslie, Eastern Suburbs, Auckland United.
Central/Capital Region: Palmerston North Marist, Victoria University of Wellington, Wairarapa United, Waterside Karori.
Mainland Region: Richmond Athletic.
Southern Region: Mosgiel.

Round 2 edit

All matches were played on Queen's Birthday weekend 5–7 June 2021.[10] A full list of results are as follows:[11][12]

Northern Region
6 June 2021 Papamoa0–9 Auckland United Gordon Spratt Reserve, Tauranga
13:00 Report
6 June 2021 Northland FC0–4 Eastern Suburbs Trigg Arena, Whangārei
13:00 Report
6 June 2021 West Coast Rangers3–3 (a.e.t.)
(2–3 p)
Papakura City Huapai Domain, Kumeū
14:00 Report
6 June 2021 Rotorua United0–2 Franklin United Neil Hunt Park, Rotorua
14:00 Report
Central/Capital Region
5 June 2021 Victoria University 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–1 p)
PetoneBoyd Wilson Turf, Wellington
11:00 Report
Mainland Region
5 June 2021 Blenheim Valley Sports1–2 Richmond Athletic A & P Park, Blenheim
13:00 Report
Southern Region
6 June 2021 Mosgiel0–8 Otago University Memorial Park, Mosgiel
13:00 Report

Round 3 edit

All matches were played on the weekend 18–20 June 2021[13] except for the game between Western Springs and Northern Rovers which was postponed due to floodlights going off before the game ended.[14][15]

Northern Region
19 June 2021 Hamilton Wanderers 4–1Auckland UnitedPorritt Stadium, Hamilton
12:30
  • Arjomandi   34', 86', 89'
  • Trebes   39'
Report
  • Philpot   55'
Referee: Nadia Browning
20 June 2021 Eastern Suburbs 2–1Papakura CityMadills Farm, Auckland
13:00
  • O'Reilly   77'
  • Jale   90'
Report
  • David   60'
Referee: Alex Couchman
20 June 2021 Franklin United0–7 Ellerslie Drury Sportsgrounds, Drury
14:00 Report
  • Pakieto   9', 34', 37'
  • Aitken   41' (pen.)
  • Leona   46'
  • Green   76'
  • Mesias   89'
Referee: Aaron Day
11 July 2021 Western Springs 3–0Northern RoversSeddon Fields, Auckland
14:00
  • Pedersen   13'
Jacob   78', 88'
Report Referee: Samuel Clement
Note: First match up, the game was postponed after floodlights went out before the end of the game. Game was then replayed when other quarterfinal games were played[14]
Central/Capital Region
19 June 2021 Palmerston North Marist 3–4 (a.e.t.) Wellington United Memorial Park, Palmerston North
11:00
  • Lancaster   47'
  • Noakes   87'
  • Falloon   100'
Report
Referee: Jason Marshall
19 June 2021 Wairarapa United 9–1Victoria UniversityMemorial Park, Masterton
13:00
  • Dugan   5', 23', 38'
  • Megchelse   20'
  • Lyne-Lewis   45', 76'
  • Whyte   47', 59'
  • Bryant   87'
Report
  • Flavell   85'
Referee: Stephen Sale
Mainland
20 June 2021 Richmond Athletic0–9 Coastal Spirit Jubilee Park, Richmond
11:00 Report
  • Dabner   21', 47'
  • Lake   43', 85'
  • Nicholson   51', 78', 81'
  • Hepburn   57'
  • Cameron   87'
Referee: Andrey Valenga Guimaraes
Southern Region
18 June 2021 Dunedin Technical 6–0Otago UniversityCulling Park, Dunedin
19:00
  • Collin   16', 40'
  • Whittaker   38' (pen.), 89'
  • Morison   72'
  • Anderson   90'
Report Referee: Allys Clipsham

Quarter-finals edit

Three of the matches were played on the weekend 10–11 July 2021.[16]

Northern Region
5 August 2021 Western Springs 0–2 Eastern Suburbs Seddon Fields, Auckland
18:45 Report
  • Jale   66'
  • Findlay   72'
Referee: Beth Rattray
10 July 2021 Hamilton Wanderers 3–1EllersliePorritt Stadium, Hamilton
11:00
  • Carpenter   8'
  • Muspratt   17'
  • Ollington   31'
Report
  • Cunningham-Lee   14'
Referee: Andres Castro
Central/Capital Region
10 July 2021 Wellington United 5–1Wairarapa UnitedNewtown Park, Wellington
11:30
  • Woodhead   24' (o.g.)
  • Blackham   30'
  • Olliver-Bell   31'
  • Main   48'
  • Robertson   77'
Report
  • Lyne-Lewis   60'
Referee: Conor Healy
Mainland/Southern Region
10 July 2021 Dunedin Technical0–8 Coastal Spirit Culling Park, Dunedin
13:00 Report
  • Nicholson   3', 25', 68', 72'
  • Lake   25', 32'
  • Keogan   77'
  • McMeeken   90'
Referee: Lindsey Robinson

Semi-finals edit

Matches were meant to be played on the weekend 21–22 August 2021 however due to a COVID-19 outbreak and the country going into lockdown, the games were postponed.[17][18][19]

19 February 2022 Coastal Spirit1–3 Hamilton Wanderers English Park, Christchurch
16:00
  • Bercelli   87'
Report
  • Ollington   13'
  • Fullerton   17'
  • Foyle   69' (o.g.)
Referee: Ralph Clink

Final edit

The final was to be played on the 8 September 2021 but due to delay of the semi-final games, it was pushed back to the 27 March 2022.[18][20]

References edit

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