1931 Chatham Cup
The 1931 Chatham Cup was the ninth annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.
The competition was run on a regional basis, with six regional associations each holding separate qualifying rounds. In all, 30 teams took part in the competition, though some reports suggest there may have been 31 teams, and for the first time the majority came from the South Island. This was an improvements over previous years, but still a tiny number considering that 514 teams were affiliated to the regional associations nationwide. Participation by Auckland teams was particularly poor, with only three sides from that city taking part.
Participants
The following 31 teams are known to have taken part in the competition:;Auckland
- Ponsonby
- Auckland YMCA
- Tramurewa
- Renown
- Rotowaro
- Huntly Thistle
- Wanganui East Athletic
- St. Andrew's
- Diamond
- Hospital
- Petone
- Seatoun
- Waterside
- Wellington Marist
- Cobden
- Dobson
- Greymouth
- Rewanui
- Taylorville
- Christchurch Rangers
- Christchurch Thistle
- New Brighton
- Nomads
- Saint Albans
- Technical Old Boys
- Western
- Maori Hill
- Mosgiel
- Northern
- Port Chalmers
- Seacliff
The 1931 final
Tramurewa's Clem Bell was the second player in Chatham Cup history to score a final hat-trick, and also the second player to score in two separate finals. The tally of seven goals scored in the game was the highest aggregate until 1940.