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Football league
Canterbury Championship League
Organising bodyMainland Football
Founded2016
CountryNew Zealand
ConfederationOFC (Oceania)
Number of clubs10, 9 excluding the withdrawn team
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toCanterbury Premiership League
Relegation toCanterbury Senior Men's Division 1
Domestic cup(s)Chatham Cup
League cup(s)English Cup
Whero Cup
Current championsUniversity of Canterbury 2nd XI (1st title)
(2024)
Most championshipsWestern (2 titles)
WebsiteMainland Football
Current: 2024 Canterbury Championship League

The Canterbury Championship League, also known as New World Canterbury Championship League for sponsorship reasons, is a league competition run by Mainland Football for association football clubs located in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is at the fourth tier of New Zealand Football, below the Canterbury Premiership League and above the Canterbury Senior Men's Division 1.

The competition currently runs between March and August each year, and consists of ten team based in Christchurch. There are 18 round where the teams play each other twice. The winner of the league is promoted to the Canterbury Premiership League and last place is relegated to Canterbury Senior Men's Division 1.

History

In March 2021, after New Zealand Football announced the changes to the structure of both the premiership and the top regional leagues around the country, Mainland Football changed the Canterbury Championship League for the 2022 season. The change was, 3 pools of six team, consisting of six Canterbury Southern League U20 Reserve teams, five Canterbury Premiership Reserve teams, six Division 1 teams, and one first team. The winners of; pool A were Selwyn United U20 Reserves, pool B were Christchurch United U20 Academy, and pool C were Coastal Spirit U20 Reserves. The top 3 teams from each pool plus Halswell United Reserves, played a 9 game Senior Men's Division 1 Championship with Cashmere Technical U20 Reserves winning.

In 2023, 2022 Senior Men's Division 1 Championship winners Cashmere Technical U20 Reserves and runners-up Nomads United U20 Reserves were both promoted to the Canterbury Premiership League. Seven of the ten teams were promoted to Canterbury Championship, followed by the addiction of Ferrymead Bays Keen Lads, University of Canterbury 3rd XI and Waimakariri United Reserves. Christchurch United U20 Academy won the 2023 league thus being promoted to the Premiership, followed by Ferrymead Bays U20 Reserves and Selwyn United U20 Reserves for the following season.

In 2024, Cashmere Technical U20 Reserves and Nomads United U20 Reserves both returned to the league following the success of having a reserve team in the Premiership, they were invited to add a team to the Championship. They also welcomed Selwyn United Turkeys with the success of winning Senior Men's Division 1 and 2 in the last two years. On 2 May, 4 matches into the season, Nomads United U20 Reserves were withdrawn from the competition after failing to field a team three games in a row, with one game being a postponement against University of Canterbury 3rd XI and the other two games being defaults against Selwyn United Turkeys and Coastal Spirit U20 Reserves. All wins and game results against Nomads United U20 Reserves have been voided, even Nomads only game against Cashmere Technical U20 Reserves, 0–8 win for Cashmere Technical.

Canterbury Championship League teams

As of 2024 season.

Team Home Ground Location 2023 season
Cashmere Technical (U) Garrick Memorial Park Woolston 2nd in Premiership (Added/Relegated)
Coastal Spirit (U) Linfield Park Bromley 6th
FC Twenty 11 (U) Avonhead Park Avonhead 7th
Ferrymead Bays Keen Lads Ferrymead Park Ferrymead 5th
Halswell United (R) Halswell Domain Halswell 10th
Nomads United (U) (W) Tulett Park Casebrook 3rd in Premiership (Added/Relegated)
Selwyn United Turkeys Foster Park Rolleston 1st in Division 1 (Promoted)
University of Canterbury (U) Ilam Field Ilam 4th
University of Canterbury (T) 8th
Waimakariri United (R) Kendal Park Kaiapoi 9th
(R) — Denotes club's Reserve team
(T) — Denotes club's Third team
(U) — Denotes club's Under 20 Reserve team
(W) — Withdrawn from the league

Winners

Canterbury Champions League:

2016-2021
Club Number of Titles Year(s) Won
Western 2 2018, 2021
Nomads United 1 2016
Selwyn United 1 2017
Christchurch United 1 2019
Halswell United 1 2020
2023-
Club Number of Titles Year(s) Won
Christchurch United U20 1 2023
University of Canterbury 2nd 1 2024

Whero Cup

The Whero Cup, is an annual Mainland Football knockout football competition for Canterbury Championship League, Senior Men's Division 1 and Canterbury Premiership League's Reserve teams. First played during the 2023 season. It has been known as the Ronald McDonald House Whero Cup after its sponsor Ronald McDonald House South Island. There are two other cups runs at the same time for the lower Senior Men's Divisions.

Whero Cup Winners-
Club Number of Titles Year(s) Won
Christchurch United U20 1 2023
University of Canterbury 3rd 1 2024

References

  1. "Senior Mens Division 1/2 (Pool A)". Fiji Football Association. Retrieved 21 October 2024.
  2. "Senior Mens Division 1/2 (Pool B)". Fiji Football Association. Retrieved 21 October 2024.
  3. "Senior Mens Division 1/2 (Pool C)". Fiji Football Association. Retrieved 21 October 2024.
  4. "Senior Men's Division 1 Championship". Fiji Football Association. Retrieved 21 October 2024.
  5. "New World Championship".
  6. "ANNUAL REPORT 2016". Retrieved 21 October 2024.
  7. "ANNUAL REPORT 2017". Retrieved 21 October 2024.
  8. "ANNUAL REPORT 2018". Retrieved 21 October 2024.
  9. "ANNUAL REPORT 2019". Retrieved 21 October 2024.
  10. "ANNUAL REPORT 2020". Retrieved 21 October 2024.
  11. "ANNUAL REPORT 2021". Retrieved 21 October 2024.
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