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2017 Women's Knockout Cup

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2017 Women's Knockout Cup
Tournament details
Venue(s)QBE Stadium, Auckland
Dates14 May 201710 September 2017
Teams38
Final positions
ChampionsGlenfield Rovers
Runner-upEastern Suburbs
Tournament statistics
Maia Jackman TrophyKate Loye
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The 2017 Women's Knockout Cup is New Zealand's women's 24th knockout football competition.

The 2017 competition had three rounds before quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final. Competition was run in three regions (northern, central, southern) until the quarter-finals, from which stage the draw was open. In all, 38 teams entered the competition.

The 2017 final

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The 2017 final was played between two Auckland teams Glenfield Rovers and Eastern Suburbs at QBE Stadium before the men's Chatham Cup final. This was Glenfield Rovers seventh final appearance, having won three and lost three previously including the 2016 final, while Eastern Suburbs have only been in the final once before in 2005 where they lost to Lynn-Avon United. Glenfield went on to win the game 5–4 which was slightly generous to Suburbs in a game where Glenfield created more chances. Kate Loye from Rovers was the winner of the Maia Jackman trophy for the most valuable player.[1]

Results

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Round 1

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Central/Capital Region
14 May 2017 Brooklyn Northern United 1–1
(4–3 p)
PetoneWakefield Park, Wellington
13:00
  • Wilkinson 53'
Report
Mainland Region
13 May 2017 Waimak United1–6 Coastal Spirit Kendall Park, Christchurch
11:30
Report
13 May 2017 Halswell United 11–0Parklands UnitedHalswell Domain, Christchurch
13:00
Report
Southern Region
13 May 2017 Roslyn-Wakari 10–0Green IslandEllis Park, Dunedin
11:00
Report
All teams listed below received byes to the second round.
Northern Region: Forrest Hill Milford, Glenfield Rovers, Hibiscus Coast, Norwest United, Ellerslie, Central United, Eastern Suburbs, Fencibles United, Metro FC, Papakura City, Three Kings United, Western Springs, Claudelands Rovers, Hamilton Wanderers, Otumoetai FC, Rotorua United.
Central/Capital Region: Palmerston North Marist, Wellington United, Upper Hutt City, Seatoun, Wairarapa United, Stop Out.
Mainland Region: Cashmere Technical FC.
Southern Region: Otago University, Dunedin Technical, Queenstown Rovers.

Round 2

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Northern Region
4 June 2017 Claudelands Rovers 7–0Fencibles UnitedGalloway Park, Hamilton
13:00
Report
4 June 2017 Three Kings United 18–0Rotorua UnitedKeith Hay Park, Auckland
13:00
Report
4 June 2017 Forrest Hill Milford 10–0Papakura CityBecroft Park, Auckland
14:30
Report
5 June 2017 Ellerslie0–12 Glenfield Rovers Michaels Avenue Reserve, Auckland
12:00 Report
Central/Capital Region
Mainland Region
5 June 2017 Cashmere Technical 3–0Halswell UnitedGarrick Memorial Park, Christchurch
11:00
Report
Southern Region

Round 3

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Northern Region
25 June 2017 Forrest Hill Milford 8–0Central UnitedBecroft Park, Auckland
13:00
Report
25 June 2017 Eastern Suburbs 8–0Norwest UnitedMadills Farm Reserve, Auckland
13:00
Report
Central/Capital Region
24 June 2017 Seatoun1–5 Palmerston North Marist Seatoun Park, Wellington
12:30 Report
Mainland/Southern Region

Quarter-finals

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6 August 2017 Eastern Suburbs 3–2Three Kings UnitedMadills Farm Reserve, Auckland
13:00
Report

Semi-finals

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27 August 2017 Eastern Suburbs 5–0Upper HuttMadills Farm Reserve, Auckland
14:00
Report

Final

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10 September 2017 Glenfield Rovers 5–4Eastern SuburbsQBE Stadium, Auckland
12:00
Report
Referee: Anna-Marie Keighley

References

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  1. ^ Voerman, Andrew. "Glenfield Rovers win National Women's Knockout Cup for the fourth time in seven years". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 10 September 2017.
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