1966 Australia Cup

The 1966 Australia Cup was the fifth season of the Australia Cup, which was the main national association football knockout cup competition in Australia.[1] Sixteen clubs from around Australia qualified to enter the competition.[2]

1966 Australia Cup
Country Australia
Teams16
ChampionsAPIA Leichhardt (1st title)
Runners-upHakoah Eastern Suburbs
Matches played15
1965
1967

Teams

Qualifying clubs
Australian Capital Territory ACT Croatia Deakin
New South Wales NNSW Newcastle Austral Adamstown Rosebud
New South Wales NSW APIA Leichhardt Hakoah Eastern Suburbs St George Budapest South Coast United
Queensland QLD Latrobe-Western Suburbs
South Australia SA West Adelaide Hellas Adelaide Juventus
Tasmania TAS Olympia
Victoria (state) VIC South Melbourne Hellas Port Melbourne Slavia Melbourne Hungaria Melbourne Hakoah
Western Australia WA Perth Azzurri

Round 1


St George Budapest3–1Croatia Deakin
Attendance: 4,500 (double header)[2]

APIA Leichhardt4–0Newcastle Austral
Attendance: 4,500 (double header)[2]

South Coast United3–2Adamstown Rosebud
Speers Point, Newcastle
Attendance: 3,000[2]


Perth Azzurri1–1 (a.e.t.)Port Melbourne Slavia
Penalties
4–3
Attendance: 4,000[2]


Melbourne Hakoah6–2Olympia

Quarter-finals

Melbourne Hungaria4–1

Sydney Hakoah4–0South Coast United
Attendance: 4,563 (double header)[2]

APIA Leichhardt2–1St George Budapest
Attendance: 4,563 (double header)[2]

Semi-finals

APIA Leichhardt3–0Melbourne Hungaria
Attendance: 4,521[2]

The game was abandoned after 71 minutes due to a pitch invasion, and subsequently awarded to Sydney Hakoah.[2]

Final

APIA Leichhardt2–0Sydney Hakoah
Ricardo Campana 32'
Bill Kerklaan 61'
Report
Attendance: 10,200[2]
Referee: Dave Maitland

References

  1. Australia and its Cups: Then and Now. Roy Hay, The Leopold Method, Vol. 1, No. 1, November 2014, pp. 4–20. 25 November 2014. ISBN 9781921134470. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  2. Andrew Robinson (18 June 2016). "Australia Cup 1966 – Results".
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