The 1925 Chatham Cup was the third annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand.

The competition was run on a regional basis. Each region held its own contest to find a regional champion, with these then being grouped into four regional associations (Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury, and Otago), each of which was represented in semi-finals by one team, followed by northern and southern semi-finals and a national final.

Entrants

In all, 30 teams took part in the competition, though some contemporary reports say there were 29. Ten of these teams were from the Wellington area, nine from Auckland, and three from Christchurch. Confusion is caused by some contemporary reports which list the Pukemiro team as "Huntly", despite these being two separate sides from the same area.

Auckland Auckland Harbour Board Auckland Thistle Auckland YMCA Hellabys Northcote North Shore Ponsonby Royal Navy Tramways South Auckland (Waikato) Frankton Railways Huntly Pukemiro Rotowaro Hawke's Bay Hastings UnitedManawatu Palmerston North Returned Services Association Palmerston North Rangers Palmerston North Athletic Foxton St. Andrews Wellington Brooklyn Diamond Hospital Johnsonville Scottish Wanderers Waterside Institute Old Boys Wellington Marist Wellington Thistle Wellington YMCACanterbury Nomads Rangers Sunnyside Lyttelton North Otago Oamaru Rangers Otago Seacliff

The 1925 final

The final was played at Newtown Park, Wellington, a change of venue from the previous finals which had been at Athletic Park. This new venue was to host the final again in 1927, with the Basin Reserve being preferred as a permanent venue from 1928 after its use in 1926. The 1925 final was part of an unusual double-bill, the ground also being used on the same day for a rugby league match between the New Zealand team and a touring Queensland representative XIII.

The final was the first re-match of two teams who had previously contested a final; six Seacliff players and four YWCA players played in both the 1923 and 1925 finals. The game was described in The Dominion as entertaining with a number of chances, as was reflected by the scoreline, which was 2–2 at full time. The first goal came from Stewart Dempster for YMCA, but Wattie Hanlin equalised before the half-time interval. In the second half Seacliff went into the lead through Bill Hooper, who became the first player to score in two separate finals, having previously scored in Seacliff's 1923 win. this time it was YMCA who equalised with a second goal from Dempster. Dave Halley grabbed the winner for the Wellington side early in the first period of extra time.

Results

Qualifying Rounds

Auckland Qualifiers

North Shore3 –1Northcote
Palmer 2, WoolleyW. Knott (pen.)
Auckland Thistle3 – 2Royal Navy
Dodds, Humphries 2Kernick, Merritt (pen.)
Ponsonby3 – 1Tramways
Kennedy 2, InnesLewis
Hellabys1 – 0North Shore
Auckland YMCA5 – 1Auckland Harbour Board
Hellabys1 – 2Ponsonby
MargisonChristie, Adshead
Auckland Thistle6 – 1Auckland YMCA
Humphries 5, DunsmoreMarshall
Ponsonby2 - 1Auckland Thistle
Kennedy, AhernRitchie (pen.)

Wellington Qualifiers

Diamond3 –1Wellington Institute
Dickinson, McLeod, Calvert 'og'Kallaher
Wellington Thistle4 – 2Waterside
Logan 3, WallaceStanbridge 2
Hospital6 – 2Johnsonville
Smith, Mullins, Hughes 2, Simmons, Ring (Johnsonville) og.McFarlane, Gibbs (Hospital) og.
Wellington Thistle3 – 2Diamond
Wallace 2, LoganJ. McLeod, R. McLeod
Scottish Wanderers2 – 1Wellington Marist
Lothian, GalbraithCostello
Wellington YMCA3 – 0Brooklyn
Ballard, Campbell, Eton
Hospital0 - 1Scottish Wanderers
Golbright
Wellington YMCA2 – 1Wellington Thistle
Dempster, NicolleLennox
Wellington YMCA2 – 0Scottish Wanderers
Dempster, Ballard

South Auckland (Waikato) Qualifiers

Rotowaro3 - 0Frankton Railways
Oliver 2, Buller
Huntly0 - 2 Huntly protested the resultPukemiro
Huntly0 – 2Pukemiro
Drennan 2
Pukemiro2 – 1Rotowaro
Drinnan, BlackGarrick (pen.)

Manawatu Qualifiers

St. Andrewsv RSA won by defaultPalmerston North Returned Services Association

St. Andrews continued to question the Manawatu Football Association's decision into mid July 1925.

Palmerston North Athletic3 - 0 aetFoxton
Hearsey 2, Wheeler
Palmerston North Returned Services Association2 - 0Palmerston North Rangers
Contaur, Baigent
Palmerston North Returned Services Association4 - 2Palmerston North Athletic
Stevens 2, Baigent 2Hearsey, Fitzgerald
Hastings Unitedv RSA won by defaultPalmerston North Returned Services Association

Canterbury Qualifiers

Christchurch Rangers2 - 2Lyttelton
Gibson 2 Howarth McGilpParle 2 Wales
Nomads1 - 0Sunnyside
C. McDougall
Christchurch Rangers3 - 1Lyttelton
Gibson, Norman, BarwellParle

Quarter-finals

Pukemiro0 - 4Ponsonby
Innes 2, Neesham, Kennedy
Wellington YMCA5 – 0Palmerston North Returned Services Association
Dempster 3, Campbell 2
Seacliff7 – 0Oamaru Rangers
Hooper 3, Simmons 2, Cooper 2
Nomads5 - 1Christchurch Rangers
J. McDougall 3, Graham (pen.), C. McDougallBarwell

Semi-finals ("Island finals")

Nomads0 – 2Seacliff
Hooper 2
Ponsonby1 – 2Wellington YMCA
CheesemanDempster, Campbell

Final

Teams

Wellington YMCA: Albert Bentley, Horrie Prince, Les McGirr, W. Pearson, Neil MacArthur, Charlie Trott, Billy Nichols, Stewart Dempster, Dave Holly (or Halley), Charles Ballard, George Campbell.

Seacliff: R. Gwilliam, George Anderson, Bill Rogers, Alex Waugh, Wattie Cooper, Bill Murray, D. Milne, Malcolm Macdougall, Bill Hooper, Wattie Hanlin, J. Baillie.

Wellington YMCA3 – 2 (aet)Seacliff
Dempster 2, HalleyHanlin, Hooper