- Source: Charity Cup
The Charity Cup, also referred to as the NZF Charity Cup (previously known as the ASB Charity Cup for sponsorship reasons), is New Zealand's association football super cup, which takes place on annual basis.
The competition was founded in 1978 as the NZFA Challenge Trophy. The Champions of the National Soccer League and the Chatham Cup would compete in the competition. 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.
Following the restructuring of football in New Zealand in 2021, the Charity Cup was again contested by the winner of the Chatham Cup and the winner of the National League, beginning with the 2024 season.
The current holders are 2023 New Zealand National League winners Wellington Olympic, who beat 2023 Chatham Cup winners Christchurch United 3–0 in the 2024 fixture.
Results
Champions
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.
- Cliftonville F.C.
- Charity Shield FA 1950
- West Ham United F.C.
- Newcastle United F.C.
- Jaap Stam
- Charity Shield FA 1994
- Charity Shield FA 1957
- Kunihiro Yamashita
- Waitakere United
- Charity Cup
- Glasgow Charity Cup
- List of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. seasons
- Telkom Charity Cup
- Charity
- Carling Black Label Cup
- London Charity Cup
- 2024 Charity Cup
- 1880s Kilmarnock F.C. seasons
- List of Sidemen Charity Matches