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 1943). Provincial Leagues "Major" Associations (listed from north to south): Auckland -------- 1.Metro College North Shore United AFC other participants not known Wellington ---------- Hospital FC Porirua withdrew from the league before the start of the next season. 1.Waterside AFC 13 9 2 2 65-27 20 2.Stop Out 13 9 0 4 52-31 18 3.Railways 13 8 1 4 54-38 17 4.Marist Brothers 13 6 4 3 43-41 16 5.Comrades 13 7 1 5 58-34 15 6.Technical Old Boys 13 2 3 8 32-70 7 7.Army 6 1 1 4 12-26 3 8.Boys Institute 7 1 0 6 11-28 2 9.Air Force 7 0 0 7 11-33 0 Petone AFC withdrew from the league after two rounds, their records were expunged. Difference in goals for (338) to goals against (328). The full table can also be found here. Canterbury ---------- Winner: Western Otago ----- Winner: Mosgiel "Minor" Associations: Hawke's Bay ----------- Winner: Napier HSOB Nelson ------ Winner: No competition South Canterbury ---------------- Winner: No competition Southland --------- Winner: No competition Taranaki -------- Winner: RNZAF Waikato ------- Winner: No competition Wanganui -------- Winner: No competition1942.
1944.
Partial sources: Capital Soccer, [Smi 66], [Hil 91]
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