1930 Chatham Cup
The 1930 Chatham Cup was the eighth annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.
The competition was run on a regional basis, with five regional associations each holding separate qualifying rounds. In all, "almost 30 teams" took part.
Teams taking part in the final rounds are known to have included Auckland Thistle, St. Andrews, Petone, and Western. Other teams known to have taken part include Wellington's Hospital AFC, Diamonds, and Waterside; Canterbury's Christchurch Thistle, Nomads, and Rangers; and Dunedin teams Port Chalmers and Northern.
The previous season's winners, Tramways caused something of a sensation when they defaulted their first round match as a protest at having to play under floodlights. Further controversy was caused when the North Island final was awarded in to Petone by forfeiture in questionable circumstances.