New Zealand 1949 (original) (raw)
The FA Trophy, for teams representing provinces, continued to be the premier award in domestic football.
There was no national club championship but Chatham Cup, a New Zealand FA Cup style competition, was played (see below).
Provincial Leagues
"Major" Associations (listed from north to south):
Auckland
1.Eden AFC 2.North Shore United AFC Eastern Suburbs AFC other participants not knon
Wellington
1.Seatoun AFC 14 24p 2.Waterside AFC 14 23p 3.Institute Old Boys 14 19p 4.Marist Brothers OB 14 13p 5.Hospital FC Porirua 14 10p 6.Diamond FC 14 10p 7.Railways 14 9p 8.Technical Old Boys 14 4p
First Division A increased to ten teams for the 1950 season (which means no relegation for Technical Old Boys).
Petone AFC join the First Division A from the Second Division (as a reward for winning the Chatham Cup).
The full table can be found here.
Canterbury
Winner: Christchurch Technical OB
Otago
Winner: Northern
"Minor" Associations:
Hawke's Bay
Winner: Napier HSOB
South Canterbury
Winner: Northern Hearts
Southland
Winner: Brigadiers
Taranaki
Winner: City
Waikato
Winner: Rotowaro
Wanganui
Winner: Wanganui Athletic
Chatham Cup:
Qualifying Rounds
Wellington:
Petone 7-1 Wellington Marist
Petone bt Railways
Petone bt Institute
Petone 1-1, 1-1 Waterside [1-0 on corners]
SUMMARY
Association Entries Representative
North Island:
Auckland ? Eden
Taranaki ? Moturoa
Wellington ? Petone
South Island:
Canterbury ? Technical OB
Otago ? Northern
Southland ? Invercargill Thistle
COMPETITION PROPER
Ohakea 0-2 Petone Eden 2-2 Petone (at Blanford Park; game stoped after 90 min normal time and 40 min of extra time due to bad light) Petone 4-0 Eden
Final
[Aug-27] Basin Reserve, Wellington Petone* (Wellington) 1-0 Northern of Otago [Hewitt]
- Petone played in Wellington's 3rd level division (The top two divisions were: First Division A and First Division B. Petone played in the Second Division)!
Petone: Ben Savage, Bob Reid, Fred Peters, Bob Walker, John Blundell, John Jakens, Jim Russell, Dave McKissock, Wally Hewitt, Frank Naylor, Jim Gale Northern: Jim Stephenson, Mick Ives, Bob McLean, Arthur Williams, Wally Meehan, Brian Walsh, Albie Jenkins, Ivan Walsh, Bill Berry, Norman McDonald, Bernie Cox.
Referee: F. Callaghan (Wellington) Attendance: 12 000
1948.
1950.
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Partial sources: Capital Soccer, [Smi 66], [Hil 91]
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