The FA Trophy, for teams representing provinces, continued to be the premier award in domestic football. There was no national club championship but Chatham Cup, a New Zealand FA Cup style competition, existed (though not played in 1942). Provincial Leagues "Major" Associations (listed from north to south): Auckland -------- 1.Mt Alber Grammar School OB North Shore United AFC other participants not known Wellington ---------- Seatoun AFC withdrew from the league before the start of the season. 1.Hospital FC Porirua 13 10 2 1 59-18 22 2.Comrades 13 9 1 3 60-36 21 [*] 3.Moera Stop Out 13 9 1 3 59-31 19 4.Waterside AFC 12 8 0 4 45-31 16 5.Marist Brothers 13 7 0 6 44-35 14 6.Technical Old Boys 13 5 0 8 34-62 10 7.Railways 13 4 1 8 32-45 9 8.Army 11 4 1 6 38-46 9 * - Comrades replaced Institute Old Boys after two games. Difference in goals for (371) to goals against (304), wins (56) and defeats (39) and games (101) and points (120) . Obviously, there were more than eight teams. The full table can also be found here. Canterbury ---------- Winner: Western Otago ----- Winner: Army "Minor" Associations: Hawke's Bay ----------- Winner: Napier HSOB Nelson ------ Winner: No competition South Canterbury ---------------- Winner: No competition Southland --------- Winner: No competition Waikato ------- Winner: No competition Wanganui -------- Winner: No competition1941.
1943.
Partial sources: Capital Soccer, [Smi 66], [Hil 91]
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