2024 Mainland Football Leagues

The 2024 Mainland Football Leagues is the 25th season of football in the Mainland Football federation. There are four main men's leagues and four main women's leagues. The main men's leagues are Southern League, Canterbury Premiership League, Nelson Bays Premiership League, and Canterbury Championship League, respectively tier 2, 3, 3 and 4 among New Zealand men's league system. The main women's leagues are South Island League, Canterbury Women's Premiership League, Nelson Bays Women's Premiership League, and Canterbury Women's Championship League, respectively tier 2, 3, 3 and 4 among New Zealand women's league system.

Mainland Football Leagues
Season2024
Dates29 March - 8 September
Hurley ShieldChristchurch United
Hawkey ShieldCoastal Spirit
2023
2025

Along with the main football leagues, there are two main regional knockout cups and a charity cup. The main knockout cups are English Cup for men's teams and Reta Fitzpatrick Cup for women's teams. The charity cup are Whero Cup for Canterbury Premiership League's reserve teams, Canterbury Championship League and Senior Men's Divisions 1 & 2 teams.

All four of the Canterbury Premiership and Championship leagues are sponsored by New World, while both the Nelson Bays Men's and Women's Premiership leagues are sponsored by Nelson Pines.

Men's competitions

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Southern League

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The 2024 Southern League is the 3rd season of a full 10 team league, 4th season all total. Ten teams will compete in the league – the nine teams from the previous season and the winner of the Southern League play-offs also being the 2023 Canterbury Premiership League champions. The promoted team is University of Canterbury, after winning 5–3 win on aggregate against FC Nelson, then drawing 2–2 on aggregate against Roslyn-Wakari, with University of Canterbury won 6–5 on penalties.[1] This is University of Canterbury's first season in the Southern League, they replaced Green Island after withdrawing at the end of the previous season, they spent three seasons in the league with their highest finish being 8th on all three occasions.[2][3]

The Southern League sits above the Canterbury Premiership and Nelson Bays Premiership and is also overseen by Mainland Football and Southern Football, despite being run by New Zealand Football as part of the New Zealand National League.

Southern League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Cashmere Technical (C) 18 15 2 1 90 19 +71 47 Winner of Southern League and qualification to National League Championship
2 Coastal Spirit 18 14 3 1 59 17 +42 45 Qualification to National League Championship
3 Christchurch United 18 13 2 3 64 21 +43 41
4 Nelson Suburbs 17 8 5 4 52 39 +13 29
5 Ferrymead Bays 18 8 1 9 39 39 0 25
6 Nomads United 18 7 3 8 27 31 −4 24
7 Dunedin City Royals 17 6 1 10 27 46 −19 19
8 Selwyn United 18 4 2 12 31 68 −37 14
9 University of Canterbury 18 3 2 13 21 46 −25 11
10 FC Twenty 11 (R) 18 0 1 17 9 93 −84 1 Relegated to the Nelson Premiership/Canterbury Premiership/Southern Premiership
Source: Mainland Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Goals against; 5) Head to head; 6) Disciplinary record; 7) Coin toss[4]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
  • The final game between Dunedin City Royals and Nelson Suburbs was cancelled, with neither team being able to change league positions regardless of result.[5] The game was originally postponed after Nelson's flight was unable to land in Dunedin due to strong winds.[6]

Southern League play-off series

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The final of the Southern League play-off series is a two-legged match that take place between the Mainland Football nominated club and Southern Football nominated club. This year, Mainland Football also have a two-legged play-off match between FC Nelson and Waimakariri United. FC Nelson came third in the 2024 Nelson Bays Men's Premiership League, with the champions, Rangers, declining to participate and second-placed Nelson Suburbs Reserves ineligible to participate. Waimakariri United came first in the 2024 Canterbury Men's Premiership League. The winner of this play-off will face the Southern Football nominated club, Wanaka. Wanaka came second in the 2024 Southern Premiership League, with champions Mosgiel, declining to participate for the second year in a row. None of the clubs in the play-off series have previously participated in the Southern League with FC Nelson the only to have reached the play-off stage, losing to University of Canterbury in the 2023 play-off series.

Overview
Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Waimakariri United (C) 6–6 (4–3 p) FC Nelson (N) 2–3 4–3 (a.e.t.)
Wanaka (S) 9–4 Waimakariri United (C) 5–1 4–3
Matches – Mainland Football Playoff Series
14 September 2024 Leg 1 Waimakariri United 2 – 3 FC Nelson Kaiapoi
2:45 pm
  • Cameron   1'
  • Paterson   16'
Report
  • Hansen   23' (pen.), 30'
  • Lian   70'   80'
  • Harris   82'
Stadium: Kendal Park
Referee: Caleb Downes
21 September 2024 Leg 2 FC Nelson 3 – 4 (a.e.t.)
(3–4 p)
Waimakariri United Nelson
2:00 pm
  • H. Lian   10'
  • Harris   14'
  • P. Lian   38'
  • Wilson   40'
  • Hlawnceu   61'
  • Hlawnceu   89'

Unknown Times

  • Cunningham  
  • Hansen  
Report
  • Elmohib   2'
  • Quigley   7'
  • McCleary   18'
  • Cameron   80'

Unknown Times

  • Calderbank   (o.g.)
  • Ribeiro De Abreu    
  • Reid  
  • Ruwiu  
Stadium: Guppy Park
Referee: Aaron Nottage
Matches – Southern League Playoff Series
28 September 2024 Leg 1 Wanaka 5 – 1 Waimakariri United Wānaka
3:30 pm
  • Sippola   36'   45'
  • Brum   39'
  • Fielding   56'
  • S. Sprowson   65', 90'
  • Plimmer   83'
Report
  • Vialoux   71'
  • McCleary   36'
  • Quigley   42'
Stadium: Recreation Centre
Referee: Nikolay Shevlyakov
6 October 2024 Leg 2 Waimakariri United 3 – 4 Wanaka Kaiapoi
2:45 pm
  • Kambai   54'
  • Ribeiro De Abreu   73', 90'
Report
  • Sippola   63'
  • Plimmer   70', 83'
  • A. Sprowson   85'
Stadium: Kendal Park
Referee: Ralph Clink

Hurley Shield

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The Hurley Shield is a Challenge Shield, where only teams from Christchurch challenge for the shield. It is only up for challenge when the current holders plays a league home game, cups competitions are not challenge games. The challenging team need to win against the current holders in order for the shield to change hands; if the match is a draw, the current holders retain the shield.

The Hurley Shield current holders are Christchurch United, who defeated Coastal Spirit 0–1 in round 15 to claim the shield for the first time they have held the shield since July 2012.[7] They have defended the shield twice, once against Selwyn United and once against rivals Cashmere Technical.[8] Christchurch United have locked the shield up for the rest of the season, as there they have no more games left in the season.

Coastal Spirit before they lost the shield, they had defended it six times and were on a club record 22 games unbeaten in all competitions - Chatham Cup, English Cup and Southern League. Coastal's successful defenses were; twice was against Selwyn United (once in 2023 and once in 2024),[9] once against previous holders[10] and local rivals Cashmere Technical,[11] once against local estuary rivals Ferrymead Bays,[12] once against University of Canterbury[13] and once against Nomads United.[14]

Hurley Shield Matches
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Match 1
29 March 2024 Round 1 Coastal Spirit 7–0Selwyn UnitedSt Albans
2:45 pm
  • Steinwascher   27', 38', 39', 43'
  • Bell   29', 45'
  • Boys   57'
Report
  • Ede   72'
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Ralph Clink
Match 2
14 April 2024 Round 3 Coastal Spirit 4-4Cashmere TechnicalLinwood
1:00 pm
  • Hoole   34'
  • Stearn   40'   71'
  • Taqizada   45'   38'
  • Cotter   49'
  • Bergin   90+2'
Report
Replay
  • Matthysen   15'
  • Coughlan   45+6'
  • Barbour-Ryan   51'   11'
  • Schwarz   90'
Stadium: Linfield Park
Referee: Caleb Downes
Match 3
28 April 2024 Round 5 Coastal Spirit 1-0Ferrymead BaysLinwood
12:00 pm
  • Meaclem   28'
Report
Replay
Stadium: Linfield Park
Referee: Calvin Berg
Match 4
9 June 2024 Round 9 Coastal Spirit 5-1University of CanterburyLinwood
1:00 pm
  • Steinwascher   8', 40'
  • Bell   30'
  • Mitchell   36'
  • Rabuka   70'
Report
Replay
  • De Raat   15'
  • Pledger   26'
  • Killick   32'
Stadium: Linfield Park
Referee: Hayden McCabe
Match 5
21 July 2024 Round 13 Coastal Spirit 2-0Nomads UnitedLinwood
1:00 pm
Report
Replay
  • Bruce   90+1'
Stadium: Linfield Park
Referee: Ben O'Connell
Match 6
11 August 2024 Round 15Coastal Spirit0-1 Christchurch United Linwood
1:00 pm
  • Hoole   34'
  • Steinwascher   49'
  • Bergin   54'
  • Stearn   65'
Report
Replay
  • van Dijk   41'
  • Graham   65'
  • Koplin   80'   88'
Stadium: Linfield Park
Referee: Ben O'Connell
Match 7
17 August 2024 Round 16 Christchurch United 9-0Selwyn UnitedSpreydon
2:45 pm
  • Brazier   11', 32', 90'
  • Yoo   32'
  • Grover   47'
  • Stevens   57' (Pen.), 78', 79'
  • Meyn   87'
Report
  • Gaeth   40'
  • Allatt   53'
  • Carrodus   80'
  • Stewart   90+1'
Stadium: United Sports Centre
Referee: Michael Killick
Match 8
1 September 2024 Round 18 Christchurch United 1-1Cashmere TechnicalSpreydon
1:15 pm
  • Stevens   54'
  • Bennett   63'
  • Peterson   79'   83'
  • van Dijk   90'
  • Duncan   90'
Report
  • Coughlan   19'
  • Barbour-Ryan   64'
  • Schwarz   78'
Stadium: United Sports Centre
Referee: Ben O'Connell

Canterbury Men's Premiership League

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Canterbury Men's Premiership League
Season2024
Dates6 April 2024 - 7 September 2024
ChampionsWaimakariri United
Matches played88
Goals scored333 (3.78 per match)
Top goalscorerConor Clarke
(14 goals)
Biggest home winCashmere Technical Reserves 8–0 Parklands United
(13 April 2024)
Biggest away winBurwood 0–5 Halswell United
(6 April 2024)
Parklands United 0–5 Western
(10 August 2024)
Highest scoringFerrymead Bays U20 Reserves 3–6 Halswell United
(25 May 2024)
2023
2025
All statistics correct as of 31 August 2024.

The 2024 Canterbury Men's Premiership League is the 3rd season of premiership football, since the restructure of the leagues. The League starts on 6 April and finishes on 31 August, with the competition being a double round robin. Each team can field a maximum of five foreign players as well as one additional foreign player who has Oceania Football Confederation nationality. Temporary Dismissals will be in use for when a player commits a cautionable offence that is relevant to dissent and the length of the dismissal is 10 minutes starting from when play restarts.[15]

At the end of season, the highest ranked team will be nominated to play in a Mainland Football Federation Playoff, two-leg home and away series, against the highest ranked nominated team from Nelson Bays Men's Premiership.[16] This is to get the team that will compete against the highest ranked nominated team from Southern Premiership League in the Southern League Playoff, two-leg home and away series.[17] The winner of Southern League Playoff will be promoted to Southern League, assuming they will have the correct club licensing before the season starts.[17][18][19]

Between Round 8 and 10, Christchurch United U20 Reserves results against Nomads United Reserves and Selwyn United U20 Reserves both got over turned to a 3–0 loss from 3–1 and 4–0 wins respectively, after fielding an ineligible player.[20] Cashmere Technical Reserves also fielded an ineligible player in two game, a 2–0 win over Parklands United and a 4–1 win over Burwood overturned to a 3–0 loss.[21] As well as Ferrymead Bays U20 Reserves, they fielded an ineligible player in a 2-1 win over Selwyn United U20 Reserves, which also got overturned to a 3–0 loss.[21]

Men's Premiership teams and personnel

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Ten teams are competing in the league – seven teams from the previous season, three teams promoted from the Canterbury Men's Championship League. The promoted teams are in order from 1st to 3rd: Christchurch United U20 Academy, Selwyn United Reserves, Ferrymead Bays Reserves. University of Canterbury were promoted to Southern League, while Cashmere Technical U20 Reserves and Nomads United U20 Reserves are now in Canterbury Men's Championship League being replaced by Cashmere Technical Reserves and Nomads United Reserves.

Team Location Home ground Manager Captain 2023 season
Burwood AFC Burwood Clare Park Darren Clements[22] Jamie Auld 6th
Cashmere Technical Reserves Woolston Garrick Memorial Park Adam Keizer Ewan Hyndman 2nd
Christchurch United U20 Reserves Spreydon United Sports Centre Paul Holocher[23] Jackson Blake 1st in Championship
(promoted)
Ferrymead Bays U20 Reserves Ferrymead Ferrymead Park Robert Barraclough[24] Samuel Daeche 3rd in Championship
(promoted)
Halswell United Halswell Halswell Domain Ollie Hawkins[25] Isaac Williams 4th
Nomads United Reserves Casebrook Tulett Park   Atticus Jones[26] Hamish Gillett 3rd
Parklands United Parklands Parklands Reserve Hamish Parker Dafydd Parry-Griffiths 7th
Selwyn United U20 Reserves Rolleston Foster Park John Morgan[27] Henry Murfitt[A] 2nd in Championship
(promoted)
Waimakariri United Kaiapoi Kendal Park   Harry Trethowan[28] Bailey McCleary 8th
Western AFC Mairehau Walter Park James Small[29] Aidan Crystal 5th
Men's Premiership Managerial changes
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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in the table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Nomads United Reserves Kevin Peters Mutual consent 11 October 2023 Pre-season   Atticus Jones[26] 21 December 2023
Waimakariri United Michael De Bono[30] Waimakariri United Women's Head Coach 29 November 2023 Brad Eiffe[31][32] 29 November 2023
Burwood AFC Mark Hilhorst[33] Mutual consent 5 December 2023 Darren Clements[22] 7 December 2023
Cashmere Technical Reserves[34]   Adam Searle Cashmere Technical 17 TDP Head Coach Before
11 January 2024
Adam Keizer After
11 January 2024
Waimakariri United Brad Eiffe[32] Waimakariri United Men's Assistant Head Coach Between 29 November 2023 - 27 March 2024   Harry Trethowan[28] Between 29 November 2023 - 27 March 2024
Parklands United Gerard Brown[35] Unknown Between 25 May 2024 - 8 June 2024 10th Hamish Parker Between 25 May 2024 - 8 June 2024
Halswell United Jae Youn Lee[36][37] Mutual consent Between 6 July 2024 - 13 July 2024 5th Ollie Hawkins Between 6 July 2024 - 13 July 2024

Men's Premiership table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Waimakariri United (C) 17 13 2 2 50 21 +29 41 Winners of Canterbury Premiership and qualification to Southern League play-offs
2 Burwood 17 11 3 3 38 18 +20 36 Possible qualification to Southern League play-offs[B]
3 Cashmere Technical Reserves[C] 18 9 6 3 38 22 +16 33
4 Halswell United 18 7 7 4 41 29 +12 28
5 Nomads United Reserves[C] 18 8 1 9 33 33 0 25
6 Selwyn United U20 Reserves[C] 17 6 3 8 31 37 −6 21
7 Christchurch United U20 Reserves[C] 18 5 4 9 27 33 −6 19
8 Ferrymead Bays U20 Reserves[C] 18 5 4 9 32 41 −9 19
9 Western 17 5 3 9 30 40 −10 18
10 Parklands United (R) 18 1 3 14 13 59 −46 6 Relegation to Canterbury Men's Championship League
Updated to match(es) played on 31 August 2024. Source: Mainland Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Goals against; 5) Head to head; 6) Disciplinary record; 7) Coin toss[4]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
  • Christchurch United U20 Reserves won 4–0 in Round 8, but fielded an ineligible player. Result overturned to a 3–0 win for Selwyn United U20 Reserves.[20]
  • Christchurch United U20 Reserves won 3–1 in Round 10, but fielded an ineligible player. Result overturned to a 3–0 win for Nomads United Reserves.[20]
  • Cashmere Technical Reserves won 2–0 in Round 11, but fielded an ineligible player. Result overturned to a 3–0 win for Parklands United.[21]
  • Cashmere Technical Reserves won 4–1 in Round 12, but fielded an ineligible player. Result overturned to a 3–0 win for Burwood.[21]
  • Ferrymead Bays U20 Reserves won 2–1 in Round 16, but fielded an ineligible player. Result overturned to a 3–0 win for Selwyn United U20 Reserves.[21]

Men's Premiership results table

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Home \ Away BUR CTR CUR FBR HWU NUR PLU SUR WAI WES
Burwood 1–1 4–1 3–1 0–5 1–0 7–0 4–0 7 Sept 4–1
Cashmere Technical Reserves 0–3[D] 0–0 2–0 3–1 0–0 8–0 4–2 1–0 4–3
Christchurch United U20 Reserves 0–1 0–1 2–2 1–5 0–3[E] 4–0 0–3[F] 1–2 4–0
Ferrymead Bays U20 Reserves 1–1 0–3 1–0 3–6 3–2 3–0 0–3[G] 2–4 0–1
Halswell United 0–1 2–2 0–3 1–1 2–1 1–1 3–0 1–3 1–1
Nomads United Reserves 3–1 2–3 2–3 4–3 1–3 2–0 0–2 1–3 3–2
Parklands United 0–1 3–0[H] 1–1 1–4 2–2 1–3 0–2 1–4 0–5
Selwyn United U20 Reserves 0–0 3–2 3–5 3–3 1–3 1–4 4–2 2–3 1–1
Waimakariri United 4–2 1–1 4–2 4–3 1–1 4–0 4–0 3–1 5–0
Western 1–4 1–3 2–0 1–2 3–3 1–2 4–1 3 Sept 2–1
Updated to match(es) played on 31 August 2024. Source: Mainland Football
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Men's Premiership scoring

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As of 31 August 2024
Men's Premiership top scorers
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Rank Player Club Goals[38]
1 Conor Clarke Halswell United 14
2 Elijah Austen Burwood 10
3 Blake Bamford Cashmere Technical Reserves 8
Danny Loney Waimakariri United
Jesse Ruwhiu Western
6 Thomas Costello Western 7
Samuel Deache Ferrymead Bays U20 Reserves
Joe Davies Burwood
Jacob O'Connell Halswell United
Daniel Ribeiro de Abreu Waimakariri United
Men's Premiership hat-tricks
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Round Player For Against Home/Away Result Date
1[39][40] Patrick Cameron Halswell United Burwood Away 0–5 6 April 2024
Danny Loney Waimakariri United Ferrymead Bays U20 Reserves Away 2–4
6[41] Conor Clarke Halswell United Ferrymead Bays U20 Reserves Away 3–6 25 May 2024
14[42] Blake Bamford Cashmere Technical Reserves Selwyn United U20 Reserves Home 4–2 3 August 2024
15[43] Daniel Steffert Western Parklands United Away 0–5 10 August 2024
16[44] Conor Clarke Halswell United Christchurch United U20 Reserves Away 1–5 17 August 2024
Men's Premiership own goals
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Round Player Club H/A Time Goal Result Opponent Date
2[45] Frewen Watts Christchurch United U20 Reserves Away 85' 1–0 1–0 Ferrymead Bays U20 Reserves 13 April 2024
5[46] Jamie Williams Ferrymead Bays U20 Reserves Away 53' 2–0 3–1 Burwood 18 May 2024
7[47] James Anthony Bailey Parklands United Home 70' 1–2 1–4 Waimakariri United 8 June 2024
8[48] Calum Ross Western Home 39' 2–3 3–3 Halswell United 15 June 2024
10[49] Dafydd Parry-Griffiths Parklands United Away 23' 2–1 4–2 Selwyn United U20 Reserves 6 July 2024
11[50][51] Callum Moores Ferrymead Bays U20 Reserves Away 32' 2–1 2–2 Christchurch United U20 Reserves 13 July 2024
Aidan Chrystal Western Home 78' 0–2 1–2 Nomads United U20 Reserves
15[52] Harley Gray Selwyn United U20 Reserves Home 60' 0–3 1–4 Nomads United Reserves 10 August 2024
16[53] Toby Jenkins Cashmere Technical Reserves Away 78' 2–2 2–3 Nomads United Reserves 17 August 2024

Canterbury Men's Championship League

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Canterbury Men's Championship League
Season2024
Dates6 April 2024 - 17 August 2024
ChampionsUniversity of Canterbury 2nd XI
Matches played72
Goals scored345 (4.79 per match)
Top goalscorerOmar Cameron (12 goals)
Only showing goals entered into Match Centre, multiple game goal scorer not entered.
Biggest home winCashmere Technical U20 Reserves 11–0 FC Twenty 11 U20 Reserves
(13 July 2024)
Biggest away winUniversity of Canterbury 3rd 0–12 Ferrymead Bays Keen Lads
(27 April 2024)
Highest scoringUniversity of Canterbury 3rd 0–12 Ferrymead Bays Keen Lads
(27 April 2024)
2023
2025

The 2024 Canterbury Men's Champions League is the 8th season of championship football, 2nd since the restructure of the leagues. The League starts on 6 April and finishes on 17 August, with league format being a double round robin.[54] Each team has two byes, one in each round.

Temporary Dismissals will be in use, when an official referee has been appointed, for when a player commits a cautionable offence that is relevant to dissent and the length of the dismissal is 10 minutes starting from when play restarts. For when an official referee hasn't been appointed, they will be known as Sin Bins. A sin bin is the same as a temporary dismissals, but another player is allowed to be subbed on to bring the team back to 11 players. After 10 minutes, the player is allowed to be used again.[55][56]

The competition allows for each team to have a match day squad of 18 players, 11 starting and 7 substitutes. It also allows for each team to make unlimited substitutions from the 7 substitutes.[55][56]

On 2 May, Nomads United U20 Reserves were withdrawn from the competition after failing to field a team three times in a row, one being a game postponement against University of Canterbury 3rd and the other two being defaults against Selwyn United Turkeys and Coastal Spirit U20 Reserves. All wins and game results against Nomads United U20 Reserves have been voided, even Nomads only game against Cashmere Technical U20 Reserves, 0–8 win for Cashmere Technical.

Men's Championship teams and personnel

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Ten teams are competing in the league – seven teams from the previous season, one team promoted from the Canterbury Men's Division 1 and two teams added/relegated from Canterbury Men's Premiership League. The promoted team is Selwyn United Turkeys, last season known as Selwyn United Roosters. The two teams added/relegated are Cashmere Technical U20 Reserves and Nomads United U20 Reserves. Christchurch United U20 Academy, Selwyn United Reserves, Ferrymead Bays Reserves were all promoted to Canterbury Men's Premiership League, while there were no teams relegated.

Team Location Home ground Manager Captain 2023 season
Cashmere Technical U20 Reserves Woolston Garrick Memorial Park Liam Collins Multiple Captains 2nd in Premiership
(Added/Relegated)
Coastal Spirit U20 Reserves Bromley Linfield Park John Reynolds Hamish Mackay 6th
FC Twenty 11 U20 Reserves Avonhead Avonhead Park Joshua Dray Saul Clark 7th
Ferrymead Bays Keen Lads Ferrymead Ferrymead Park Antony Lawson[24] Jack Chapman 5th
Halswell United Reserves Halswell Halswell Domain Patrick Rouss[37] Joseph Barrett 10th
Nomads United U20 Reserves Casebrook Tulett Park Fraser Lloyd 3rd in Premiership
(Added/Relegated)
Selwyn United Turkeys Rolleston Foster Park Michael Hadfield
Lee Hinton
Sam Bourke 1st in Division 1
(Promoted)
University of Canterbury 2nd XI Ilam Ilam Field Ben Ellis[57] Stuart Campbell 4th
University of Canterbury 3rd XI Patrick Morris[57] Liam Slutter 8th
Waimakariri United Reserves Kaiapoi Kendal Park Mark Reid Multiple Captains 9th
Men's Championship Managerial changes
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Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in the table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Coastal Spirit U20 Reserves   Aldo Miramontes[58] Signed by University of Canterbury AFC 11 October 2023 Pre-season Steve Ager
Alfie Bonot
Unknown
FC Twenty 11 U20 Reserves   Graham McMann[59] First Team Head Coach 16 October 2023 Joshua Dray
Waimakariri United Reserves   Atticus Jones[26] Signed by Nomads United 12 December 2023 Mark Reid
Cashmere Technical U20 Reserves[60] Liam Collins
Nomads United U20 Reserves
University of
Canterbury 2nd XI
  Sam McDonnell First Team Assistant Coach Unknown Ben Ellis
Nomads United U20 Reserves 2 May 2024 9/10th Withdrawn from league 2 May 2024
Coastal Spirit U20 Reserves Steve Ager
Alfie Bonot
Mutual consent 18 May 2024 9th John Reynolds 19 May 2024

Men's Championship table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 University of Canterbury 2nd XI 16 14 0 2 57 13 +44 42 Winners of Canterbury Championship and promotion to Canterbury Men's Premiership League
2 Selwyn United Turkeys 16 13 2 1 52 17 +35 41 Possible promotion to Canterbury Men's Premiership League[I]
3 Ferrymead Bays Keen Lads 16 12 2 2 79 17 +62 38
4 University of Canterbury 3rd XI 16 8 3 5 34 34 0 27
5 Cashmere Technical U20 Reserves 16 7 2 7 38 27 +11 23
6 Halswell United Reserves 16 5 2 9 30 38 −8 17
7 Waimakariri United Reserves 16 3 1 12 21 65 −44 10
8 FC Twenty 11 U20 Reserves 16 3 0 13 19 70 −51 9
9 Coastal Spirit U20 Reserves 16 1 0 15 15 64 −49 3 Possible relegation to Canterbury Men's Division 1
10 Nomads United U20 Reserves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Withdrawn from the League
Source: Mainland Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; All teams declared winners[54]

Men's Championship results table

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Home \ Away CTR CSR FCR FKL HUR SUT UC2 UC3 WUR
Cashmere Technical U20 Reserves 4–2 11–0 1–8 2–1 1–2 0–2 1–2 3–1
Coastal Spirit U20 Reserves 0–3 1–2 1–5 2–6 0–4 0–6 0–5 0–4
FC Twenty 11 U20 Reserves 0–2 6–2 0–6 1–6 1–2 0–6 0–6 4–2
Ferrymead Bays Keen Lads 2–1 3–1 6–1 6–0 1–3 1–0 1–1 10–1
Halswell United Reserves 3–2 5–1 3–1 1–7 0–2 0–2 2–1 1–1
Selwyn United Turkeys 1–1 3–0 8–2 2–2 3–2 4–2 5–0 4–0
University of Canterbury 2nd XI 1–0 4–0 4–0 4–3 2–0 4–1 6–2 2–0
University of Canterbury 3rd XI 1–1 3–0 2–1 0–12 0–0 0–3 1–2 6–1
Waimakariri United Reserves 1–5 1–5 3–0 0–6 3–2 1–5 1–10 1–2
Source: Mainland Football
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Men's Championship scoring

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As of 17 August 2024
Men's Championship hat-tricks
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Round Player For Against Home/Away Result Date
1[61] Jamie Jeffrey-Dally Cashmere Technical U20 Reserves Nomads United U20 Reserves Away 0–8 6 April 2024
2[62] Liam Paterson Waimakariri United Reserves Coastal Spirit U20 Reserves Away 0–4 13 April 2024
4[63][64] Omar Cameron Ferrymead Bays Keen Lads University of Canterbury 3rd Away 0–12 28 April 2024
Ashton Frater University of Canterbury 2nd Waimakariri United Reserves Away 1–10
5[65] Abdifatah Sheikh Halswell United Reserves Coastal Spirit U20 Reserves Home 5–1 4 May 2024
9[66] Josh McArdle University of Canterbury 3rd Waimakariri United Reserves Home 6–1 8 June 2024
10[67][68] Joshua Busson Selwyn United Turkeys Waimakariri United Reserves Home 4–0 15 June 2024
Matthew Aspinall Ferrymead Bays Keen Lads Halswell United Reserves Home 6–0
13[69] Christian Askey Cashmere Technical U20 Reserves FC Twenty 11 U20 Reserves Home 11–0 13 July 2024
Liam Collins
13[70] Bailey Hodge Halswell United Reserves Coastal Spirit U20 Reserves Away 2–6 20 July 2024
Men's Championship own goals
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Round Player Club H/A Time Goal Result Opponent Date
1[71] Hamish Mackay Coastal Spirit U20 Reserves Home 8' 0–1 1–2 FC Twenty 11 U20 Reserves 6 April 2024
4[72] Danny Bodger Selwyn United Turkeys Home 14' 0–1 3–2 Halswell United Reserves 28 April 2024
9[66] James Oakes Waimakariri United Reserves Away 45' 4–0 6–1 University of Canterbury 3rd 8 June 2024
12[73] Tahu Russell Waimakariri United Reserves Away 47' 3–1 4–2 FC Twenty 11 U20 Reserves 6 July 2024

Nelson Bays Men's Premiership League

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Nelson Bays Men's Premiership League
Season2024
Dates13 April 2024 - 24 August 2024
ChampionsRangers
Matches played56
Goals scored261 (4.66 per match)
Biggest home winNelson Suburbs Reserves 10–0 Motueka
(20 April 2024)

FC Nelson Karenni 11–1 Motueka
(4 May 2024)
Biggest away winMotueka 1–11 Rangers
(11 May 2024)
Highest scoringRangers 11–2 Motueka
(6 July 2024)
2023
2025

The Leagues starts on 13 April and finishes on 24 August, with the competition being a double round robin.

At the end of season, the highest ranked team will be nominated to play in a Mainland Football Federation Playoff, two-leg home and away series, against the highest ranked nominated team from Canterbury Men's Premiership.[16] This is to get the team that will compete against the highest ranked nominated team from Southern Premiership League in the Southern League Playoff, two-leg home and away series.[17] The winner of Southern League Playoff will be promoted to Southern League, assuming they will have the correct club licensing before the season starts.[17][18][19]

Nelson Men's Premiership teams and personnel

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Eight teams are competing in the league – six teams from the previous season and two from Division 2. The promoted teams are in order from 1st to 2nd: FC Nelson Karenni and Golden Bay. The two team that FC Nelson Karenni and Golden Bay replaced are FC Nelson Locomotive and Nelson Suburbs Seals.

Team Location Home ground 2023 season[74]
FC Nelson The Wood Guppy Park 2st
FC Nelson Karenni Nelson South Victory Square 1st in Division 2 (promoted)
Golden Bay Takaka Takaka Rec Ground 2nd in Division 2 (promoted)
Motueka Motueka Memorial Park 4th
Nelson Suburbs Reserves Stoke Saxton Fields 3th
Rangers Redwoodtown A & P Park 2nd
Richmond Athletic Richmond Jubilee Park 6th
Tahuna Tāhunanui Tāhunanui 5th

Nelson Men's Premiership table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Rangers (C) 14 10 4 0 59 16 +43 34
2 Nelson Suburbs Reserves[C] 14 8 4 2 53 21 +32 28
3 FC Nelson 14 8 4 2 34 21 +13 28 Qualification to Southern League play-offs
4 FC Nelson Karenni 14 7 2 5 40 27 +13 23
5 Golden Bay 14 6 1 7 24 34 −10 19
6 Richmond Athletic 14 3 3 8 17 28 −11 12
7 Tahuna 14 3 3 8 20 31 −11 12
8 Motueka 14 0 1 13 14 83 −69 1 Relegation to Nelson Bays Men's Division 2
Source: Nelson Bays Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; All teams declared winners[75]
(C) Champions

Nelson Men's Premiership results table

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Home \ Away FCN FNK GOL MOT NSR RAN RFC TAH
FC Nelson 2–0 2–1 4–2 2–2 3–7 2–1 3–0
FC Nelson Karenni 2–2 1–4 11–1 3–1 0–1 2–1 1–0
Golden Bay 1–1 1–3 4–1 0–8 0–5 3–0 2–0
Motueka 1–5 1–8 1–4 0–7 1–11 0–2 0–2
Nelson Suburbs Reserves 1–0 7–2 3–1 10–0 0–0 2–2 5–2
Rangers 3–3 4–0 5–0 11–2 2–2 2–1 2–0
Richmond Athletic 0–2 1–6 2–1 1–1 3–0 0–2 2–4
Tahuna 0–3 1–1 2–3 4–3 2–3 2–2 1–1
Source: Nelson Bays Football
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Women's qualifying competitions

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South Island Qualifying League

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The South Island Qualifying League is to determine the top three teams in Mainland's federation, with the fourth-placed team playing in a playoff against the third-placed team in Southern Qualifying, who go on to play the top two teams from Southern Football. The bottom teams will play in the Canterbury Women's Premiership, starting after this league finishes. They will be joined by the top teams from the Canterbury Women's Premiership Qualifying League.

Seven team are competing in the leagues - five teams from last year from last season, one new combined team and one reverted combined team. The new combined team is Nomads-Waimakariri United, NW United for short. They are competing in the league, replacing FC Nomads United. Nomads-Waimakariri United are a combined team of Nomads United and Waimakariri United, replacing the combined Nomads United/FC Twenty 11 team from the previous season. Halswell United are competing as a single club, rather than as the previously combined team of Halswell United and Christchurch United.[76]

South Island Qualifying League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Cashmere Technical (C) 6 6 0 0 44 1 +43 18 Champions and qualification to South Island League
2 Coastal Spirit SAS 6 3 2 1 13 6 +7 11 Qualification to South Island League
3 Nelson Suburbs 6 3 1 2 17 14 +3 10
4 University of Canterbury 6 3 1 2 16 14 +2 10 Qualification to South Island League Playoff
5 Nomads-Waimakariri United 6 2 0 4 5 15 −10 6 Qualification to Canterbury Women's Premiership
6 Halswell United 6 2 0 4 7 21 −14 6
7 Selwyn United 6 0 0 6 0 31 −31 0
Source: Mainland Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head to head; 3) Disciplinary record (1 Disciplinary Point for Yellow, 3 Disciplinary Points for Red); 4) Coin toss[77]
(C) Champions

South Island League play-offs

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Canterbury Women's Premiership Qualifying League

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Canterbury Women's Premiership Qualifying League
Season2024
Dates6 April 2024 - 15 June 2024
ChampionsUniversity of Canterbury Maroon
Matches played38
Goals scored199 (5.24 per match)

Each team plays each other once, then the league splits into two groups (top four and bottom four) with each team playing another 3 game, with each team playing 10 games. The top 2/3 teams qualifies for the Canterbury Women's Premiership, which played against the bottom 3/4 teams of the South Island Qualifying League.

Women's Premiership Qualifying teams

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Eight teams are competing in the league.

Team Location Home ground
Cashmere Technical Reserves Woolston Garrick Memorial Park
Coastal Spirit SASFC St Albans St Albans Park
Ferrymead Bays Ferrymead Ferrymead Park
Halswell United Reserves Halswell Halswell Domain
Halswell United Green Wigram Te Kahu Park
Nomads-Waimakariri United Casebrook Tulett Park
University of Canterbury Gold Ilam Ilam Field
University of Canterbury Maroon

Women's Premiership Qualifying table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 University of Canterbury Maroon 10 8 0 2 37 10 +27 24 Winners of Women's Premiership Qualifying League and Qualification to the Premiership
2 Ferrymead Bays 10 7 1 2 29 13 +16 22 Qualification to the Premiership
3 Cashmere Technical Reserves 10 7 1 2 28 13 +15 22
4 Coastal Spiriti SASFC 10 4 1 5 27 26 +1 13
5 Halswell United Green 10 4 2 4 25 16 +9 14 Qualification to the Championship
6 University of Canterbury Gold 10 3 1 6 20 19 +1 10
7 Halswell United Reserves 10 2 2 6 17 48 −31 8 Qualification to Division One
8 Nomads-Waimakariri United 10 1 0 9 16 54 −38 3 Qualification to the Championship
Source: Mainland Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head to head; 3) Disciplinary record; 4) Coin toss[77]

Women's Premiership Qualifying results table

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Matches 1-7
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Team play each other once, either home or away.

Home \ Away CTR CSS FMB HWG HWR NWU UCG UCM
Cashmere Technical Reserves 1–3 3–0[J] 9–0 0–3
Coastal Spiriti SASFC 0–1 3–2 7–1 3–2
Ferrymead Bays 3–4 2–0 7–0
Halswell United Green 1–3 3–0[K] 1–3
Halswell United Reserves 4–4 3–3 5–4 0–5
Nomads Waimakariri United 2–3 1–6 0–8
University of Canterbury Gold 1–3 0–4 4–0 0–1
University of Canterbury Maroon 3–2 3–2 11–0
Source: Mainland Football
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Matches 8-10
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After seven matches, the league splits into two sections (the top four and the bottom four), with the teams playing every other team in their section once (either at home and once away). The exact matches are determined by the position of the teams in the league table at the time of the split.

Canterbury Women's Championship Qualifying League

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Canterbury Women's Championship Qualifying League
Season2024
Dates6 April 2024 - 18 May 2024
ChampionsHornby United
Matches played30
Goals scored140 (4.67 per match)

Each team plays each other once; then the league splits into two groups (top four and bottom three) with each team playing another 2/3 games, with each team playing 8/9 games.

Women's Championship Qualifying teams

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Seven teams are competing in the league.

Team Location Home ground
Coastal Spirit Blue Bromley Linfield Park
FC Twenty 11 Avonhead Avonhead Park
Ferrymead Bays White Ferrymead Ferrymead Park
Hornby United Hornby Warren Park
Papanui-Redwood Redwood Redwood Park
Selwyn United Rolleston Foster Park
University of Canterbury Unicorns Ilam Ilam Field

Women's Championship Qualifying table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Hornby United 9 7 1 1 27 14 +13 22 Champions of Women's Championship Qualifying League and Qualification to the Championship
2 FC Twenty 11 9 7 0 2 48 14 +34 21 Qualification to the Championship
3 Coastal Spirit Blue 9 5 2 2 33 21 +12 17
4 Papanui-Redwood 9 2 1 6 11 32 −21 7 Qualification to Division One
5 Selwyn United 8 2 1 5 10 13 −3 7 Qualification to Division One
6 Ferrymead Bays White 8 1 3 4 6 18 −12 6
7 University of Canterbury Unicorns 8 2 0 6 5 28 −23 6
Source: Mainland Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head to head; 3) Disciplinary record; 4) Coin toss[77]

Women's Championship Qualifying results table

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Home \ Away CSB FCT FMW HOR PRD SEL UCU
Coastal Spirit Blue 2–2 5–1 7–0
FC Twenty 11 8–1 5–0 7–2
Ferrymead Bays White 0–3 0–4 0–0 0–1
Hornby United 2–2 3–1 2–0
Papanui-Redwood 0–3 3–0
Selwyn United 0–1 6–0 0–2 1–0
University of Canterbury Unicorns 0–10 1–3
Source: Mainland Football
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Matches 8-10
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After six matches, the league splits into two sections (the top four and the bottom three), with the teams playing every other team in their section once (either at home and once away). The exact matches are determined by the position of the teams in the league table at the time of the split.

Women's competitions

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South Island League

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The South Island League sits above the Canterbury Women's Premiership League and Southern Women's Premier League and is also overseen by Mainland Football and Southern Football, despite being run by New Zealand Football as part of the New Zealand Women's National League. The league will start in late June.

South Island League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Cashmere Technical (C) 10 8 1 1 49 6 +43 25 Winner of Women's South Island League
2 Dunedin City Royals 10 8 1 1 25 4 +21 25
3 Coastal Spirit SAS 10 6 1 3 25 14 +11 19
4 Otago University 10 3 2 5 12 17 −5 11
5 Roslyn-Wakari 10 1 2 7 5 41 −36 5
6 Nelson Suburbs 10 0 1 9 5 39 −34 1
Source: Mainland Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Goals against; 5) Head to head; 6) Disciplinary record; 7) Coin toss[80]
(C) Champions

Hawkey Shield

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The Hawkey Shield is a Challenge Shield, where only teams from Christchurch challenge for the shield. It is only up for challenge when the current holders plays a league home game, cups competitions are not challenge games. The challenging team need to win against the current holders in order for the shield to change hands; if the match is a draw, the current holders retain the shield.

The Hawkey Shield current holders are Coastal Spirit, who have defended it for multiple years in a row.[81] They have defended it against Selwyn United, Halswell United and local rivals Cashmere Technical. Coastal have locked the shield up for the rest of the season, as there are no more Christchurch teams left to play at home.

Hawkey Shield Matches
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Match 1 (South Island Qualifying League)
27 April 2024 Coastal Spirit 6-0 Selwyn United St Albans
2:45 pm
  • Whyte   36', 42'
  • Hepburn   41'
  • Newman   43', 45+2', 58'
Report Stadium: English Park
Referee: Kyle McCutcheon
Match 2 (South Island Qualifying League)
18 May 2024 Coastal Spirit 3-1 Halswell United St Albans
2:45 pm
  • Dabner   44'
  • Cameron   70'
  • Newman   89'
Report
  • Newlands   83'
  • Brodie     Both after match'
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Sean Woodnutt
Match 3 (South Island League)
21 July 2024 Coastal Spirit 2-1 Cashmere Technical Linwood
11:00 pm
  • van Noorden   12'
  • Hepburn   37'
  • Newman   71'
Report
Stadium: Linfield Park
Referee: Yash Naicker

Canterbury Women's Premiership League

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Canterbury Women's Premiership League
Season2024
Dates22 June 2024 - 24 August 2024
ChampionsUniversity of Canterbury
Matches played40
Goals scored120 (3 per match)
2023
2025

Each team plays each other once; then the league splits into two groups (top four and bottom four) with each team playing another three games, with each team playing 10 games. The top four teams from the Canterbury Women's Premiership Qualifying and the bottom four teams from the South Island Qualifying League are the eight teams.

Canterbury Women's Premiership teams

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Eight teams are competing in the league.

Team Location Home ground
Cashmere Technical Reserves Woolston Garrick Memorial Park
Coastal Spirit SASFC St Albans St Albans Park
Ferrymead Bays Blue Ferrymead Ferrymead Park
Halswell United Halswell Halswell Domain
Nomads-Waimakariri United Casebrook Tulett Park
Kaiapoi Kendal Park
Selwyn United Rolleston Foster Park
University of Canterbury St Albans English Park
University of Canterbury Maroon

Canterbury Women's Premiership table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 University of Canterbury (C) 10 8 1 1 24 4 +20 25 Winners of Women's Premiership League
2 Nomads Waimakariri United 10 6 1 3 25 17 +8 19
3 Halswell United 10 4 4 2 17 9 +8 16
4 University of Canterbury Maroon 10 4 2 4 13 11 +2 14
5 Selwyn United 10 4 1 5 14 21 −7 13
6 Ferrymead Bays Blue 10 3 3 4 13 14 −1 12
7 Cashmere Technical Reserves 10 3 1 6 7 15 −8 10
8 Coastal Spiriti SASFC 10 1 1 8 7 29 −22 4
Source: Mainland Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head to head; 3) Disciplinary record; 4) Coin toss[77]
(C) Champions

Women's Premiership results table

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Matches 1-7
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Team play each other once, either home or away.

Home \ Away CAS CSS FMB HWU NWU SEL UCF UCM
Cashmere Technical Reserves 2–0 1–3 1–0 1–0
Coastal Spiriti SASFC 2–4 1–6 0–2
Ferrymead Bays Blue 1–1 1–1 0–0 0–4
Halswell United 3–0 1–1 3–3 1–1
Nomads Waimakariri United 3–0 2–1 0–5 2–3
Selwyn United 6–0 1–5 1–4
University of Canterbury 2–0 0–1 2–0 4–0
University of Canterbury Maroon 2–1 1–1 0–1
Source: Mainland Football
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Matches 8-10
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After seven matches, the league splits into two sections (the top four and the bottom four), with the teams playing every other team in their section once (either at home or away).

Canterbury Women's Championship League

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Canterbury Women's Championship League
Season2024
Dates22 June 2024 - 31 August 2024
ChampionsFC Twenty 11
Matches played30
Goals scored138 (4.6 per match)
2023
2025

Each team plays each other twice, home and away; the top three teams from the Canterbury Women's Championship Qualifying and three teams from the Canterbury Women's Premiership Qualifying.

Canterbury Women's Championship teams

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Six teams are competing in the league.

Team Location Home ground
Coastal Spirit Bromley Linfield Park
FC Twenty 11 Avonhead Avonhead Park
Halswell United Green Wigram Te Kahu Park
Hornby United Hornby Warren Park
Nomads Waimakariri United Kaiapoi Kendal Park
University of Canterbury Gold Ilam Ilam Field

Canterbury Women's Championship table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 FC Twenty 11 (C) 10 8 0 2 34 16 +18 24 Champions of Women's Championship Qualifying League
2 University of Canterbury Gold 10 6 0 4 26 18 +8 18
3 Halswell United Green 10 5 1 4 32 17 +15 16
4 Nomads-Waimakariri United 10 3 2 5 21 28 −7 11
5 Hornby United 10 3 3 4 14 20 −6 12
6 Coastal Spirit 10 1 2 7 11 39 −28 5
Source: Mainland Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head to head; 3) Disciplinary record; 4) Coin toss[77]
(C) Champions

Women's Championship results table

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Home \ Away CSB FCT HAL HOR NWU UCG
Coastal Spirit 2–4 1–10 0–1 2–0 0–5
FC Twenty 11 4–1 0–2 4–1 4–1 4–2
Halswell United Green 8–2 1–3 2–2 2–4 2–1
Hornby United 2–2 1–3 1–0 2–2 1–3
Nomads Waimakariri United 1–1 2–5 3–2 2–3 4–3
University of Canterbury Gold 3–0 3–2 0–3 2–2 4–2
Source: Mainland Football
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Nelson Bays Women's Premiership League

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Nelson Bays Women's Premiership League
Season2024
Dates13 April 2024 - 17 August 2024
ChampionsRichmond Foxes
Matches played56
Goals scored369 (6.59 per match)
Biggest home winNelson Suburbs Reserves 19–0 FC Nelson Diamonds
(4 May 2024)
Biggest away winMotueka 0–11 Nelson Suburbs Reserves
(27 April 2024)
Highest scoringNelson Suburbs Reserves 19–0 FC Nelson Diamonds
(4 May 2024)
2023
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Nelson Women's Premiership teams and personnel

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Eight teams are competing in the league.

Team Location Home ground
FC Nelson Diamonds The Wood Guppy Park
Golden Bay Takaka Takaka Rec Ground
Mapua Cougars Mapua Mapua Domain
Motueka Angels Motueka Memorial Park
Nelson Suburbs Reserves Stoke Saxton Fields
Nelson Suburbs Swans
Richmond Foxes Richmond Jubilee Park
Tahuna Breakers Tāhunanui Tāhunanui

Nelson Women's Premiership table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Richmond Foxes (C) 14 13 1 0 87 9 +78 40 Winners of Nelson Women's Premiership
2 Nelson Suburbs Reserves 14 10 1 3 61 19 +42 31
3 Nelson Suburbs Swans 14 7 1 6 39 31 +8 22
4 Golden Bay 14 7 2 5 47 29 +18 23
5 Tahuna Breakers 14 8 0 6 54 24 +30 24
6 Mapua Cougars 14 6 1 7 45 52 −7 19
7 Motueka Angles 14 2 0 12 15 103 −88 6
8 FC Nelson Diamonds 14 0 0 14 11 92 −81 0
Source: Nelson Bays Football
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; All teams declared winners[75]
(C) Champions

Nelson Women's Premiership results table

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Home \ Away FND GOL MAP MOT NSR NSS RFC TAH
FC Nelson Diamonds 0–6 4–9 0–3 0–3 3–4 0–9 1–11
Golden Bay 5–0 1–2 11–0[L] 2–4 3–3 2–2 2–1
Mapua Cougars 8–1 2–4 5–1 1–1 1–3 0–5 1–10
Motueka Angles 2–0 3–8 3–11 0–11 0–9 0–9 0–6
Nelson Suburbs Reserves 19–0 2–0 6–1 3–0 1–0 0–8 5–1
Nelson Suburbs Swans 5–1 0–2 2–3 6–1 3–5 1–7 1–0
Richmond Foxes 5–1 7–0 7–1 10–2 2–1 4–1 5–0
Tahuna Breakers 3–0 3–1 4–0 14–0 1–0 0–1 0–7
Source: Nelson Bays Football
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Cup competitions

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English Cup

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2024 English Cup
Tournament details
Dates25 April 2024 - 7 September 2024
Teams15
Defending championsChristchurch United (7th title)
Final positions
ChampionsCoastal Spirit (1st title)
Runner-upCashmere Technical
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Goals scored56 (4 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Gabriel Gallaway
(5 goals)
Steve Summer MedalAlex Steinwascher
← 2023
2025 →

The 2024 English Cup is the 111th edition, the 104th time the trophy has been played for, of the English Cup.

English Cup teams

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Team 2023 season Team 2023 season
Burwood R1 Oxford DNP
Cashmere Technical 2nd Parklands United QF
Christchurch United 1st St Albans Shirley QF
Coastal Spirit SF Selwyn United QF
FC Twenty 11 R1 University of Canterbury R1
Ferrymead Bays R1 Waimakariri United QF
Halswell United SF Western R1
Nomads United R1


English Cup Bracket

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Round 1Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinal
 
              
 
25 April
 
 
Cashmere Technical10
 
27 July
 
St Albans Shirley0
 
Cashmere Technical4
 
25 April
 
Nomads United0
 
Selwyn United1
 
20 August
 
Nomads United3
 
Cashmere Technical2
 
25 April
 
Christchurch United0
 
Burwood0
 
11 June
 
Ferrymead Bays1
 
Ferrymead Bays1
 
25 April
 
Christchurch United2
 
University of Canterbury0
 
7 September
 
Christchurch United1
 
Cashmere Technical0
 
25 April
 
Coastal Spirit4
 
FC Twenty 110
 
9 July
 
Oxford1
 
Oxford2
 
25 April
 
Western5
 
Halswell United3 (3)
 
6 August
 
Western (p)3 (4)
 
Western1
 
 
Coastal Spirit3
 
 
28 May
 
 
Parklands United0
 
25 April
 
Coastal Spirit6
 
Coastal Spirit3
 
 
Waimakariri United0
 

English Cup Round 1

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25 April FC Twenty 110 – 1 Oxford Avonhead
2:00 pm
  • Simpson   59'   90+6'
Report
  • Loevenich   56'
  • Balcazar   69'
Stadium: Avonhead Park
Referee: Simon Roydhouse
25 April Coastal Spirit 3 – 0Waimakariri UnitedLinwood
2:00 pm
  • van der Meer   30' (o.g.)
  • Lanigan   44'
  • Kranick   56'
  • Meaclem   62'
  • Rabuka   78'
Report
  • Brandso   11'
  • Woolhouse   28'
Stadium: Linfield Park
Referee: Iain Marshall
25 April Halswell United3 – 3
(3–4 p)
Western Halswell
2:00 pm
  • Steel   54'
  • Williams   67'
  • Clarke   90+4'
Report
  • Ross   6'
  • McGirr   37'
  • Young   36' (o.g.)
  • Noonan   72'
  • Brandon   88'
Stadium: Halswell Domain
Referee: Michael Killick
25 April University of Canterbury0 – 1 Christchurch United St Albans
2:00 pm
  • Aitchison   87'
Report
  • Meyn   43'
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Caleb Downes
25 April Cashmere Technical 10 – 0St Albans ShirleyWoolston
2:00 pm
  • Ballard   22', 43'
  • van Dam   38'
  • Gallaway   41', 64', 69'
  • Caughey   52', 78'
  • Tod-Smith   69'
  • Matthysen   79'
Report
  • Constanti   68'
  • Peden   73'   80'
Stadium: Garrick Memorial Park
Referee: Thomas Lawson
25 April Selwyn United1 – 3 Nomads United Rolleston
2:00 pm
  • Jerkovic   76'
Report
  • McIntyre   3', 25'
  • Goldsmith   17'
  • Gable   90+4'
Stadium: Foster Park
Referee: Craig Duff
25 April Burwood0 – 1 Ferrymead Bays Burwood
2:00 pm
  • Brainithwaite   87'
Report
  • Auld   40' (o.g.)
  • Deehan   90+5'
Stadium: Clare Park
Referee: Michael Field

English Cup Quarter Final

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28 May Parklands United0 – 6 Coastal Spirit St Albans
7:30 pm
  • Hall   79'
Report
  • Steinwascher   3', 5'
  • Bell   14'
  • Hoole   33'
  • Cotter   60'
  • Mitchell   61'   77'
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Aaron Nottage
11 June Ferrymead Bays1 – 2 Christchurch United St Albans
7:30 pm
  • Stewart   90+2'
Report
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Ben O'Connell
9 July Oxford FC2 – 5 Western AFC St Albans
7:30 pm
  • Dunnink   55'   74'
  • Arratia   87'
Report
  • Bradford   9', 51', 55'
  • Zimmerman   31', 33'
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Yash Naicker
27 July Cashmere Technical 4 – 0Nomads UnitedSt Albans
7:30 pm
  • Lapslie   9'
  • Gallaway   25', 69'
  • McIsaac   66'
  • Tyndall   52'
Report
  • Holland   52'
  • Sandys   51'
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Caleb Downes

English Cup Semi Final

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6 August Western1 – 3 Coastal Spirit St Albans
7:15 pm
  • Bradford   41'
  • Pitts   47'
  • Boomer   57'
  • Ross   82'
Report
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Craig Duff
20 August Cashmere Technical 2 – 0Christchurch UnitedSt Albans
7:00 pm
Report
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Caleb Downes

English Cup Final

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Cashmere Technical0 – 4Coastal Spirit
  • Lapslie   38'
  • Tod-Smith   76'
  • Kane   85'
Report
  • Steinwascher   9'
  • MacLennan   19', 54'
  • Bell   34'
  • Bergin   38'
  • Boys   44'
  • Stanton (Coach)   45'
  • Meaclem   90+2'
Referee: Craig Duff

This is the fourth of five meetings this year between Cashmere Technical and Coastal Spirit, with the next meeting coming in the National League. Coastal Spirit have won the last two meeting, once in the Chatham Cup winning 3–1 at Linfield Park, and once in the Southern League winning 2–0 at Garrick Memorial Park. The other result this year was a 4–4 draw in the 3rd round of the Southern League. This is the second time that the two sides have meet in the English Cup Final with Cashmere Technical winning 3–2 in extra time in the 2018 final. This is also Cashmere Technical's 8th English Cup Final in a row.[82][83]

English Cup Goalscorers

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There have been 56 goals scored in 14 matches, for an average of 4 goals per match (as of 7 September 2024).

5 goals

4 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Reta Fitzpatrick Cup

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2024 Reta Fitzpatrick Cup
Tournament details
Dates25 April 2024 - 11 September 2024
Teams9
Defending championsCashmere Technical (3rd Title)
Final positions
ChampionsCashmere Technical
Runner-upHalswell United
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
Goals scored27 (3.38 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Lainey Alitieri-Need
Lisa Evans
(3 goals each)
MVP PlayerEmma Kench
← 2023
2025 →

The 2024 Reta Fitzpatrick Cup is the 50th edition of the Reta Fitzpatrick Cup.

Reta Fitzpatrick Cup teams

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Team 2023 season
Cashmere Technical 1st
Coastal Spirit SF
FC Twenty 11 2nd[M]
Ferrymead Bays QF
Halswell United SF
Nomads-Waimakariri United 2nd[M]
Hornby United DNP
Selwyn United QF
University of Canterbury QF


Reta Fitzpatrick Cup Bracket

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Round 1Quarter FinalSemi FinalFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
3 July
 
 
University of Canterbury2 (4)
 
 
Coastal Spirit2 (5)
 
 
14 August
 
 
Coastal Spirit2
 
 
Cashmere Technical3
 
 
17 July
 
 
Cashmere Technical9
 
25 April
 
Ferrymead Bays0
 
Ferrymead Bays2
 
11 September
 
FC Twenty 110
 
Cashmere Technical3
 
 
Halswell United0
 
 
19 June
 
 
Nomads-Waimakariri United0
 
 
Halswell United1
 
 
7 August
 
 
Halswell United1
 
 
Selwyn United0
 
 
5 June
 
 
Hornby United0
 
 
Selwyn United2
 
 
 
 

Reta Fitzpatrick Cup Round 1

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25 April Ferrymead Bays 2 – 0FC Twenty 11Ferrymead
2:00 pm
  • Summerlee   32', 63'
Report Stadium: Ferrymead Park
Referee: Kyle McCutcheon

Reta Fitzpatrick Cup Quarter Final

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5 June Hornby United0 – 2 Selwyn United St Albans
7:30 pm Report
  • Shepherd   57'
  • Wilson   71'
  • McLean   78'
  • Paul   88'
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Chris O'Connell
19 June Nomads-Waimakariri United0 – 1 Halswell United St Albans
7:30 pm
  • Barrett   76'
Report
  • Kowalski   9'
  • Tizzard   55'
  • Hartel   78'
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Roelof Boiten
3 July University of Canterbury2 – 2
(4–5 p)
Coastal Spirit St Albans
7:30 pm
  • Kowalski   71', 90+3'
Report
  • Newman   14'
  • Jamieson   63' (o.g.)
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Alexander Black
17 July Cashmere Technical 9 – 0Ferrymead BaysSt Albans
7:30 pm
  • Alitieri-Need   3', 53', 66'
  • Bush   9' (o.g.)
  • McPhie   22'
  • Wall   32', 40'
  • Dias   68'
  • Hales   84'
Report
  • Warburton   12'
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Mark Currie

Reta Fitzpatrick Cup Semi Final

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7 August Halswell United 1 – 0Selwyn UnitedSt Albans
7:00 pm
  • Brodie   89'
Report Stadium: English Park
Referee: Roelof Boiten
14 August Coastal Spirit2 – 3 Cashmere Technical St Albans
7:00 pm
  • Nicholson   68'
  • Simpson   90'
Report
  • Evans   8', 51'
  • Fisher   25'
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Michael Lauer

Reta Fitzpatrick Cup Final

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11 September Cashmere Technical 3 – 0Halswell UnitedSt Albans
7:00 pm
  • Roberts   14'
  • Dias   16'
  • Evans   78'
Report Stadium: English Park
Referee: Simon Roydhouse

Reta Fitzpatrick Cup Goalscorers

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There have been 27 goals scored in 8 matches, for an average of 3.38 goals per match (as of 7 September 2024).

3 goals

2 goals

1 goal

1 own goal

Whero Cup

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2024 Whero Cup
Tournament details
Dates25 April 2024 - TBD
Teams33
Defending championsChristchurch United U20 Academy (1st Title)
Tournament statistics
Matches played27
Goals scored138 (5.11 per match)
← 2023
2025 →
Goals from defaulted games not included (6 Goals)

The 2024 Whero Cup is a Charity cup competition for all teams in Canterbury Men's Championship League, Senior Men's Division 1 & 2 and Reserve teams in Men's Premiership League. This is the 2nd edition of the Whero Cup.

In 2023, the Whero Cup helped raise awareness and support for Ronald McDonald House South Island. This season, the cup will again help raise awareness and support for Ronald McDonald House South Island.

On 1 May 2024, Mainland Football released the draw for Round 2. One notable difference was that Coastal Spirit U20 Reserves were drawn out from the cup, while the team that bet them, Nomads United U20 Reserves, were not drawn out. The day later, it was reveled that Nomads United U20 Reserves were withdrawn from all competitions, Whero Cup and Canterbury Championship.

Whero Cup teams

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CCL 2023 season MD1 2023 season MD2 2023 season CPL 2023 season
Cashmere Technical U20 DNP Cashmere Technical Jets R1 Burwood Reserves R1 Cashmere Technical Reserves DNP
Coastal Spirit U20 R1 Cashmere Technical Turtles R2 FC Twenty 11 Bombers R1 Christchurch United U20 1st
FC Twenty 11 U20 R1 Christchurch United Div 1 SF FC Twenty 11 Falcons Pango R1 Ferrymead Bays U20 R1
Ferrymead Bays Keen Lads 2nd Ferrymead Bays Baby Blues R1 Halswell United Goal Exchange R2 Nomads United Reserves DNP
Halswell United Reserves R2 Halswell United 1964 R1 Methven R1 Selwyn United U20 SF
Nomads United U20 DNP Mid Canterbury United Blue QF SASFC Thunderpanthers R2
Selwyn United Turkeys QF Oxford DNP UCAFC Salamanders DNP
University of Canterbury 2nd XI R2 University of Canterbury 4th XI QF Western Rhinos R2
University of Canterbury 3rd XI QF UCAFC Burger Station R1
Waimakariri United Reserves R1 Western Reserves DNP

Whero Cup Preliminary Round

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25 April 2024 Halswell United 1964's 5-2FC Twenty 11 BombersWigram
14:00 Report Stadium: Te Kahu Park S1

Whero Cup Round 1

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25 April 2024 Coastal Spirit U20 0-8
Nomads United got withdrawn from the competition
Nomads United U20Bromley
13:00 Report Stadium: Linfield Park S2
25 April 2024 Cashmere Technical Turtles0-5 Ferrymead Bays U20 Hillmorton
14:00 Report Stadium: Nga Puna Wai S2
25 April 2024 UCAFC Burger Station0-3 Cashmere Technical Reserves Ilam
14:00 Report Stadium: Ilam Fields S1
25 April 2024 Methven0-3
Methven defaulted
Nomads United Reserves Methven
14:00 Report Stadium: Methven Domain S1
25 April 2024 Selwyn United U20 11-1Christchurch United Division 1Rolleston
14:00 Report Stadium: Foster Park S5
25 April 2024 Ferrymead Bays Keen Lads 1-0Christchurch United U20Ferrymead
14:00 Report Stadium: Ferrymead Park S2
25 April 2024 Burwood Reserves3-7 Halswell United Reserves Burwood
14:00 Report Stadium: Burwood Park S1
25 April 2024 Selwyn United Turkeys 4-1University of Canterbury 4th XIRolleston
14:00 Report Stadium: Foster Park S4
25 April 2024 University of Canterbury 2nd XI 5-0Halswell United Goal ExchangeIlam
14:00 Report Stadium: Ilam Fields S2
25 April 2024 Cashmere Technical Jets 4-2UCAFC SalamandersHillmorton
14:00 Report Stadium: Nga Puna Wai S1
25 April 2024 Waimakariri United Reserves0-2 FC Twenty 11 Falcons Kaiapoi
14:00 Report Stadium: Kendall Park Turf
25 April 2024 Western Rhinos 5-1FC Twenty 11 U20Mairehau
14:00 Report Stadium: Walter Park S2
7 May 2024 Cashmere Technical U20 3-0
Ferrymead Bays defaulted
Ferrymead Bays Baby BluesFerrymead
19:00 Report Stadium: Ferrymead Park
14 May 2024 Western Reserves 1-0Halswell United 1964'sSt Albans
19:30 Report Stadium: English Park
21 May 2024 Oxford 3-2Mid Canterbury United BlueSt Albans
19:30
  • Smoothy   6', 21'
  • Freire Trecu   76' (p)
Report Stadium: English Park
Referee: Iain Marshall
29 May 2024 SASFC Thunderpanthers4-4
(5-6 p)
University of Canterbury 3rd XI St Albans
19:30 Report Stadium: English Park

Whero Cup Round 2

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1 June 2024 Nomads United Reserves2-6 University of Canterbury 2nd XI Casebrook
11:00
  • Bingham   63' (p)
  • Bimler   72'
  • Batten   85'
  • Worrall   85' (p)
Report
  • Sweetman   2'
  • Toplis   7'   60'
  • O'Brien   9'
  • Unwin   39'
  • Marron   27'   41'
  • Vaughan   45'
  • Cullwick   45'
  • Forman   75' (p)
  • Cummins   77'
Stadium: Tulett Park S1
Referee: Thomas Lawson
1 June 2024 Western Rhinos 1-1
(5-4 p)
Western ReservesMairehau
12:30 No line-up submitted Report No line-up submitted Stadium: Walter Park S1
Referee: Yash Naicker
1 June 2024 Ferrymead Bays U20 3-0Ferrymead Bays Keen LadsFerrymead
12:30
  • Daeche   31', 44', 90' (p)
  • Marson   54'
  • Williams   78'
Report
  • Osborne   65'
Stadium: Ferrymead Park S1
Referee: Michael Killick
1 June 2024 Halswell United Reserves 5-1Coastal Spirit U20Halswell
12:30
  • Kelly   49'
  • Hodge   65'
  • Leath   84'
  • Barrett   86'
Report
  • Reynolds   56'
  • Huddy   16' (og)
Stadium: Halswell Domain S1
Referee: Chris O'Connell
1 June 2024 FC Twenty 11 Falcons1-4 University of Canterbury 3rd XI Avonhead
14:30 No line-up submitted Report
  • Methven   3'
  • Lane   61'
  • Kendall   75'
  • Tausi   79'
Stadium: Avonhead Park S1
Referee: Simon Roydhouse
1 June 2024 Cashmere Technical U20 2-1Selwyn United TurkeysWoolston
14:30
  • Allen   57'
  • Moot   74'
  • Jeffrey-Dally   80'
Report
  • Busson   25'
  • Holcroft   65'
  • Mottus   90'
  • Cox   After match'
Stadium: Garrick Memorial Park S1
Referee: Alex Dahlberg
1 June 2024 Oxford 1-0Cashmere Technical ReservesOxford
14:30
  • Smoothy   12'
Report Stadium: Pearsons Park S1
Referee: Roelof Boiten
1 June 2024 Cashmere Technical Jets1-7 Selwyn United U20 Hillmorton
14:30 No line-up submitted Report
  • Jones   7'
  • Sudlow   49'
  • Benseman   53'
  • Cotton   57'
  • Barrett   60'
  • Goodmanson   80'
  • Davies   82'
Stadium: Nga Puna Wai S2
Referee: Robert William Noster

Whero Cup Quarter Final

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28 June 2024 Oxford1-2 Cashmere Technical U20 Oxford
2:00 pm
  • Dunnink   2'
Report
  • Collins   17', 75'
  • Gerling   83'
Stadium: Pearsons Park S1
Referee: Roelof Boiten
28 June 2024 University of Canterbury 2nd XI 6-3Ferrymead Bays U20St Albans
2:00 pm
  • Forman   29', 47'
  • Marron   39'
  • Preshner   45'
  • Cullwick   64'
Report
  • Julve   70', 83'
  • Page   88'
  • Marson   90'
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Mark Currie
28 June 2024 Halswell United Reserves1-2 University of Canterbury 3rd XI Spreydon
2:00 pm
  • Prasad   41'
Report
  • McArdle   45' (Pen.), 88'
  • Kampman   83'
Stadium: United Sports Centre
Referee: Alex Dahlberg
1 July 2024 Western Rhinos1-6 Selwyn United U20 Rolleston
2:00 pm No line-up submitted Report No timeline submitted Stadium: Foster Park
Referee: Iain Marshall

Whero Cup Semi Final

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11 August 2024 Cashmere Technical U200-6 Selwyn United U20 Rolleston
2:00 pm
  • Tukaiora   8'
  • Moot   33'
Report
  • Otaki   7', 55'
  • Hawkey   31'   45'
  • Cotton   53', 65', 87'
Stadium: Foster Park
Referee: Roelof Boiten
12 August 2024 University of Canterbury 3rd XI 1-1
(5-4 p)
University of Canterbury 2nd XISt Albans
7:30 pm
  • McArdle   20'   89'
  • Sluiter   27'
Report
  • Toplis   30'
  • Marron   57'
  • Cummins   70'
  • Kirby Vaughan   75'
Stadium: English Park
Referee: Hubert Bakx

Whero Cup Final

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31 August 2024 University of Canterbury 3rd XI v Selwyn United U20 St Albans
3:00 pm Report Stadium: English Park

Notes

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  1. ^ 5 matches, Will Moore 3 matches, Josiah Clark 3 matches, Logan Grosvenor 2 matches, Ezra Green 1 match
  2. ^ If highest ranked first team; doesn't nominate themselves to be considered for promotion or decline participation for the playoffs, the second highest ranked first team is nominated[4]
  3. ^ a b c d e f Unable to be promoted to Southern League due to already having a side in the Southern League; therefore are ineligible to be considered for the 'Playoff Series'.[4]
  4. ^ Cashmere Technical Reserves won 4–1 in Round 12, but fielded an ineligible player. Result overturned to a 3–0 win for Burwood.[21]
  5. ^ Christchurch United U20 Reserves won 3–1 in Round 10, but fielded an ineligible player. Result overturned to a 3–0 win for Nomads United Reserves.[20]
  6. ^ Christchurch United U20 Reserves won 4–0 in Round 8, but fielded an ineligible player. Result overturned to a 3–0 win for Selwyn United U20 Reserves.[20]
  7. ^ Ferrymead Bays U20 Reserves won 2–1 in Round 16, but fielded an ineligible player. Result overturned to a 3–0 win for Selwyn United U20 Reserves.[21]
  8. ^ Cashmere Technical Reserves won 2–0 in Round 11, but fielded an ineligible player. Result overturned to a 3–0 win for Parklands United.[21]
  9. ^ If highest ranked team doesn't meet the requirements to enter into the Canterbury Premiership, then at the discretion of the Mainland Football Competitions Manager, the second highest ranked team will be offered promotion or no team is promoted at all[4]
  10. ^ Halswell United Reserves Defaulted, 3–0 win to Cashmere Technical Reserves[78]
  11. ^ University of Canterbury Gold Defaulted, 3–0 win to Halswell United Green[79]
  12. ^ Game got entered in as Golden Bay 9–0 win, note saying fair play rule in place
  13. ^ a b FC-Nomads United came 2nd; Waimakariri United got knocked out in Round 1.

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