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2026 Hahn Australia Cup

Hahn Australia Cup – Tasmania round 4 kickoff times,

Friday April 3rd:
2.00pm Devonport Strikers v Taroona
4.45pm Kingborough Lions v Riverside Olympic

Saturday April 4th:
2.00pm South Hobart v Ulverstone
2.00pm Somerset Sharks v Hobart City
2.30pm Clarence Zebras v Launceston City
6.00pm Olympia Warriors v Glenorchy Knights

Monday April 6th:
2.30pm Launceston United v South East United
3.00pm Barnstoneworth United v Metro
 
Hahn Australia Cup – Northern NSW (Southern Conference) round 2 recap:
Bolwarra Lorn 2 Garden Suburb 0
Southern Lakes United 2 Mereweather United 2 – Southern Lakes United advance 4-3 on penalties
Thornton Redbacks 1 Kotara South 3
Minmi 7 Barnsley United 0
Newcastle Suns 7 Rutherford 0
Lambton Jaffas Junior 2 North United Wolves 1
Westlakes Wildcats 2 Stockton Sharks 2 – Stockton Sharks advance 5-3 on penalties
University of Newcastle 3 South Maitland 0
Charleston Junior 2 Nelson Bay 1
Greta Branxton 2 Muswellbrook Eagles 2 – Muswellbrook Eagles advance 3-2 on penalties
Fletcher v Kurri Kurri – no score available online
Northumberland United 5 Cardiff City 1
Warners Bay 1 Maitland Junior 0
Bellbird Junior v Mayfield United Senior – no score available online
 
Hahn Australia Cup – Northern NSW (Southern Conference) round 3 line up,
Cessnock City Hornets
Dudley Redhead United
Lake Macquarie City
New Lambton
Newcastle Croatia
Singleton Strikers
South Cardiff
Toronto Awaba
Wallsend
West Wallsend
Bolwarra Lorn
Southern Lakes United
Kotara South
Minmi
Newcastle Suns
Lambton Jaffas Junior
Stockton Sharks
University of Newcastle
Charleston Junior
Muswellbrook Eagles
Fletcher/Kurri Kurri
Northumberland United
Warners Bay
Bellbird Junior/Mayfield United Senior

Draw: tomorrow 2.00pm AEDT.
 
Hahn Australia Cup – Victoria round 3 recap:
Casey Comets 0 Old Scotch 2
Keon Park 1 Doveton 3
Balmoral 0 Sydenham Park 5
Yarraville Glory 1 Point Cook Jets 0
Heatherton United 4 Upfield 2
Doreen United 0 Moreland Eagles 1
Melton Phoenix 0 Albion Rovers 2
Warrnambool Rangers 1 Mill Park 6
Baxter 1 Skye United 3
Old Ivanhoe Grammarians 0 Western Suburbs 3
Mornington 5 Moonee Ponds United 0
Riversdale 9 Roxburgh Park United 1
Mooroolbark 1 Altona East Phoenix 2
Sunbury United 3 FC Strathmore 1
Craigieburn City 4 Boroondara Carey Eagles 3
Berwick City 0 Hampton East Brighton 1
Westside Strikers Caroline Springs 1 Epping City 2*
West Preston 0 South Springvale 6
Ballarat City 6 Ringwood City 0
Hampton Park United Sparrows 1 St Kilda 0
Brimbank Stallions 3 Corio 0
Deakin University Ducks 0 Westvale Olympic 5
Moonee Valley Knights 0 Barnstoneworth United 0* – Barnstoneworth United advance 5-4 on penalties
Brunswick Zebras 6 Meadow Park 0
Sandringham 3 Banyule City 6
Sale United 1 Kings Domain 4*
Surf Coast 3 Old St Kevin’s 0
Seaford United 2 Collingwood City 4
FC Clifton Hill 1 Western Eagles 2*
Whitehorse United 0 Bentleigh United Cobras 7
Geelong 3 Lalor United 3* – Lalor United advance 5-4 on penalties
Beaumaris 4 Hume Bulls 0
Bendigo City 0 Yarra Jets 1
Dallas City 3 Brighton 2
Bundoora United v Westgate – match abandoned after 75 minutes (was 0-0 at the time rescheduled date TBA)
Pascoe Vale 3 North Caulfield 0
Fawkner 3 Diamond Valley United 0
Shepparton United 2 Uni Hill Eagles 6

Forfeit:
Williamstown v Phillip Island Breakers – Williamstown advance to round 4
Murray United v Plenty Valley Lions – Murray United advance to round 4

*After Extra Time.
 
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Hahn Australia Cup – Western Australia round 3 recap:
UWA Nedlands 4 Floreat Athena 3*
Joondalup City 2 Wanneroo City 1
Kingsley Westside 3 North Beach 1
Carramar Shamrock Rovers 5 Bunbury Dynamos 1
Balga 2 Subiaco 3*
Ashfield 7 Queens Park 0
Cockburn City 2 Port Kennedy 0
Cracovia 1 Gwelup Croatia 3
Wembley Downs 3 Kwinana United 0
Gosnells City 3 Hamersley Rovers 1
Ellenbrook United 6 Swan Valley 4
Inglewood United 8 Peel United 0
Curtin University 3 Quinns 2
Eaton Dardanup 2 East Perth 16
Chipolopolo 1 Perth AFC 4
Mandurah City 1 Murdoch University Melville 4
Canning City v Morley Windmills – no score available yet on Squadi
Spearwood Dalmatinac 0 Rockingham City 4
Dunsborough Town 0 Forrestfield United 8
Northern City v South Perth United – no score available yet on Squadi

Forfeits:
Kalamunda United v Football Bhutan WA – Kalamunda United advance to round 4

*After Extra Time.
 
Hahn Australia Cup – Western Australia round 3 recap:
UWA Nedlands 4 Floreat Athena 3*
Joondalup City 2 Wanneroo City 1
Kingsley Westside 3 North Beach 1
Carramar Shamrock Rovers 5 Bunbury Dynamos 1
Balga 2 Subiaco 3*
Ashfield 7 Queens Park 0
Cockburn City 2 Port Kennedy 0
Cracovia 1 Gwelup Croatia 3
Wembley Downs 3 Kwinana United 0
Gosnells City 3 Hamersley Rovers 1
Ellenbrook United 6 Swan Valley 4
Inglewood United 8 Peel United 0
Curtin University 3 Quinns 2
Eaton Dardanup 2 East Perth 16
Chipolopolo 1 Perth AFC 4
Mandurah City 1 Murdoch University Melville 4
Canning City v Morley Windmills – no score available yet on Squadi
Spearwood Dalmatinac 0 Rockingham City 4
Dunsborough Town 0 Forrestfield United 8
Northern City v South Perth United – no score available yet on Squadi

Forfeits:
Kalamunda United v Football Bhutan WA – Kalamunda United advance to round 4

*After Extra Time.
record result for east perth the record was for 14-0 before there game
 
HAHN AUSTRALIA CUP (WA) ROUND THREE SATURDAY REVIEW

The 2026 Hahn Australia Cup (WA) round three continued on Saturday, and in the early game Subiaco AFC needed extra time to beat Balga 3-2 at Proto DPS Inglewood Stadium. Tomas Despotovski gave Subiaco the lead in the first half, before Samir Ramos levelled on 69 minutes to send the game to extra time. Balga’s Menghoung Chroek was sent off in the first period of extra time, and the game took a twist in the second period. A high tackle caused a melee, with the referee sending three players off, Seamus Edwards and Martin Gorong for Balga and Ben Bathgate for Subiaco. Subiaco took advantage of the eight-man Balga side with Kaleb Morrison giving them the lead. But Balga hit back with Riley Chapman restoring parity. It looked like going to penalties, but at the death Ivan Skorich won it for Subiaco. “We expected a tough battle against a resilient Balga side,” Despotovski said. “The boys showed great determination over the 120 minutes and secured the breakthrough in extra time.”

Gwelup Croatia had to come from behind against Amateur Division One club Cracovia to move into the next round, after a 3-1 win at the Cracovia Club. “It took us some time to get into the game and conceding one very early didn’t help,” Gwelup’s Tarek Atta said. “But once we found our rhythm the game turned in our favour. It’s always good to get into the later stages of the cup so we can challenge ourselves against opposition in the NPL.” Marc Eldridge had given the hosts the lead early, and they led by that goal at the break. But Gwelup levelled on the hour, with Atta scoring, and it looked we would be off to extra time, but late goals from Jamie Sinnott and another from Atta, sealed the win. Gwelup coach Basil Lenzo said Cracovia made it really hard for them. “Full credit to Cracovia who made it very difficult for us and highlighted what the Cup is all about,’ he explained. “They had a lot of good players (Passerelli, Boi, Zimarino, Carlino, Elridge) who we have coached, and full credit to them and their supporters for making their environment as uncomfortable as possible. Sometimes, an ugly win is what it takes and we look forward to what’s installed for the next round.”

Cracovia coach Nathan Falcone said they were proud of the players on the day. “We led 1–0 for the majority of the match and could have easily taken a 2–0 lead into the break with the chances we created,’ he said. “Unfortunately, the boys just ran out of legs late on, but it was a very spirited performance and the effort from the group couldn’t be questioned. Chris and I are very proud of the effort from the players and are really looking forward to the season ahead.”

Gosnells City also need extra time to beat Amateur Premier Division club Hamersley Rovers 3-1 at Walter Padbury Reserve. “It’s all about getting through to next round,” Gosnells coach Peter Allen said. “We took the lead and looked in control but credit to Hamersley they dug in and gave us a scare. But also, a lot of credit to my lads for digging out the result when tested, we have a lot of young lads and they all stood up.” Armeyas Teklu gave the host the lead on the half hour, but Toby Kynaston levelled for Rovers, to send the tie to extra time. but two late goals for Gosnells, from Abdul Dofash and own goal sent Gosnells into the next round.

Despite the loss, Rovers’ coach Antony Benetti was pleased with his side’s performance. “Yes, really pleased with the effort despite the disappointment. We didn't start the game as well as we would have liked but we certainly felt we dominated in the second half,” he said. “It was a good game for the neutral with both teams pushing for a winner in extra time and unfortunately a few errors cost us. Considering we had a few players out and the tough opposition I am optimistic in the direction we are heading. We are certainly an honest group and the boys know that round one is now the focus and are willing to put the work into ensuring a good league start.”

Carramar Shamrock Rovers were too strong for Bunbury Dynamos, running out 5-1 winners at Grandis Park. Nathan Diaz gave them the lead early, but Jeremy Stevens levelled for the visitors from the spot. But Dean Cowbrough regained the lead for Rovers in the shadows of half time, and second half goals from Jack Reilly, Kieran Harrison and an own goal secured the tie. In other games Ashfield beat Queens Park 7-0 at the Ashfield Arena, while a brace from Issac McVittie gave Cockburn City at 2-0 win against Port Kennedy at Dalmatinac Park. Inglewood United eased through to the next round, with an 8-0 win against Peel United at the Proto DPS Inglewood Stadium, with Owen Goodliffe bagging a brace off the bench, while goals from Ryder Leasor, Max Adamson and Jon Hulme gave Kingsley Westside a 3-1 win against North Beach, with Luke Wearing scoring for North Beach.

Ellenbrook United won a ten-goal thriller against Swan Valley at Ellenbrook District Open Space, with Didier Cheri scoring a hat-trick for the hosts. Wembley Downs beat Kwinana United 3-0 at Butlers Reserve, with late goals from Rory Hannon, Billy Templeton-Knight and Mella Loding. Curtin University also moved through after beating a fast-finishing Quinns 3-2 at Green Promo Park, Edinburgh Oval. The hosts raced to a 3-0 lead, with goals from Declan Tanna, Jude Baillie and an own goal. Chad Samuels pulled one back on the hour for Quinns, and Ben Johns pulled another one back from the spot eight minutes later, but Curtin held firm to go into the hat for the next round. “It was a tough game and a good battle from both sides,” Curtin’s Nathan Smith said. “We started well and Quinn’s fought their way back into it for a tough finish. Proud of the guys for getting the result and we push onto the next round.”

credit www.footballwa.net
 
Hahn Australia Cup – Northern NSW (Southern Conference) round 3 draw result:
Mayfield United Senior v Newcastle Croatia
Muswellbrook Eagles v University of Newcastle
Minmi v Stockton Sharks
Southern Lakes United v Cessnock City Hornets
Kotara South v Lake Macquarie City
Kurri Kurri v Warners Bay
Newcastle Suns v Lambton Jaffas Junior
New Lambton v Northumberland United
Toronto Awaba v Singleton Strikers
South Cardiff v Dudley Redhead United
West Wallsend v Charleston Junior
Wallsend v Bolwarra Lorn

Ties to be played Tuesday March 24th/Wednesday March 25th.

Hahn Australia Cup – Northern NSW (Southern Conference) round 4 line up,
Adamstown Rosebud
Belmont Swansea United
Broadmeadow Magic
Charlestown Azzurri
Cooks Hill United
Edgeworth Eagles
Kahibah
Lambton Jaffas
Maitland
Newcastle Olympic
Valentine
Weston Bears
Mayfield United Senior/Newcastle Croatia
Muswellbrook Eagles/University of Newcastle
Minmi/Stockton Sharks
Southern Lakes United/Cessnock City Hornets
Kotara South/Lake Macquarie City
Kurri Kurri/Warners Bay
Newcastle Suns/Lambton Jaffas Junior
New Lambton/Northumberland United
Toronto Awaba/Singleton Strikers
South Cardiff/Dudley Redhead United
West Wallsend/Charleston Junior
Wallsend/Bolwarra Lorn

Draw to held week ending Friday March 27th (straight after round 3 ties take place).
 
Men’s Lakoseljac Cup – Preliminary Round 7 of the Hahn Australia Cup.

to be held on Kings Birthday public holiday Monday (June 8th) at KGV Park announced by Football Tasmania last Thursday.
 
Hahn Australia Cup – South Australia round 4 kickoff times,

Wednesday April 1st:
8.15pm AEDT (7.45pm Adelaide) Adelaide Comets v Adelaide University

Thursday April 2nd:
7.30pm AEDT (7.00pm Adelaide) Tea Tree Gully v Gawler Eagles
7.30pm AEDT (7.00pm Adelaide) Cumberland United v Mount Barker United
7.30pm AEDT (7.00pm Adelaide) West Torrens Birkalla v Salisbury United
7.30pm AEDT (7.00pm Adelaide) Playford City Patriots v Sturt Lions
8.00pm AEDT (7.30pm Adelaide) Para Hills East v Adelaide Atletico
8.00pm AEDT (7.30pm Adelaide) Adelaide Omonia Cobras v Western Strikers
8.00pm AEDT (7.30pm Adelaide) Campbelltown City v FK Beograd
8.00pm AEDT (7.30pm Adelaide) Para Hills West v Fulham United
8.00pm AEDT (7.30pm Adelaide) Adelaide Croatia Raiders v Pontian Eagles
8.00pm AEDT (7.30pm Adelaide) Port Adelaide Pirates v Noarlunga United
9.00pm AEDT (8.30pm Adelaide) Adelaide Olympic v Adelaide City

Saturday April 4th:
3.00pm AEDT (2.30pm Adelaide) Croydon Kings v North Eastern MetroStars
3.30pm AEDT (3.00pm Adelaide) Salisbury Inter v Para Hills Knights
3.30pm AEDT (3.00pm Adelaide) Modbury Jets v Eastern United
3.30pm AEDT (3.00pm Adelaide) Whyalla Lions v West Adelaide
 
HAHN AUSTRALIA CUP (WA) – ROUND THREE SUNDAY REVIEW

The Hahn Australia Cup (WA) was completed on Sunday, and we had no upsets on the day. In the opening game, Rockingham City returned from Dalmatinac Park with a 4-0 win against Spearwood Dalmatinac. Will Hayes gave the visitors the lead at the break, before Celeston Fuller added a second just before the hour mark. Josh Soto made it 3-0, before Shaun Mukwevho wrapped up the scoring eight minutes later. “Great to get back on the park in competitive games, the lads played with good control and intent,” Rockingham coach Matthew Brook explained. “Credit to Spearwood they made it difficult for us and provided a danger on the break. All round a professional performance and a good hit out heading into round one.”

Morley Windmills also won on the road, beating Canning City 4-0 at Willetton Reserve. “The lads played very well, keeping possession for good periods and creating some very good passages of play,” Morley coach John O’Reilly explained. “Canning were resilient in defence and made it hard for us to get our goals.” The Windmills were ahead on the quarter hour, a cross into the box was headed down by Luke Salmon, and Isaac Toah Ntow turned the ball home. It was 2-0 before the break, Brennan Borzecki sent into the box by Samuel Marta and the winger finished from the angle. They sealed the tie late, with long-range strike from Vasqui, before Gino Hampshire beat his marker and rolled the ball across to Ntow to score.

East Perth were the big winners, easing into the next round after a 16-2 win against Eaton Dardanup. New signing Ceilum Maher bagged seven goals, and Liam McLaughlin scored a hat-trick in a dominant performance, while Dylan Doney and Stephen Kane were on target for the hosts. East Perth coach Sully Sullivan said the hosts made them really welcome. “Happy to move into the next round, it was a clinical performance from the lads,” he said. “But I must pay credit to Dardanup they never stopped all game and they put out red carpet for us more than any other club we have ever played against, so thanks to coach Alan Buckley and the club for their hospitality.”

Murdoch University Melville made the trip to the Poolmart Mandurah Stadium, and returned with a 4-1 win against Mandurah City. The visitors put the tie to bed in the first half, leading 3-0 at the break. First on the half hour a stunning free kick from Takayuki Sone, before two good finishes from Adrian Campini had MUMFC with one foot in the next round. But the hosts pulled one back ten minutes from time with an own goal, but Delano Adams rounded off the scoring with a well-taken finish at the death. “It was a great win, in hot conditions,” MUMFC coach Marc Anthony said. “It was also a valuable hit out before the league starts next week.”

Perth AFC have moved into the next round after a 4-1 win against Chipolopolo at Camberwell Park. Goals either side of half time from Lucas Pickering and Oscar Pit had Perth in control, but Geoffry Kipnach reduced the margin for the hosts on the hour. But a second yellow card to Emmanual Kahoro saw the hosts reduced to ten men, and late goals from Steven Da Silva and Ante Jukic sealed the tie. “Great to get the win and progress to the next round, wasn’t the best game we’ve ever played and we conceded a sloppy goal,” Perth AFC coach Nathan Thorp said. “But advancing was the main objective against a tricky Chipolopolo side.”

Dunsborough Town caused an upset in round two beating Swan United, but their cup run came to an end after an 8-0 defeat by Forrestfield United in the South West town. Forrestfield coach Daryl Platten was pleased with his side in the tricky tie. “It was a very professional performance. The boys stuck to the game plan and went about their business well,” he explained. “A three-hour drive on a Sunday afternoon wasn't ideal for the boys, but they got on with it and got the chocolates. All in all, a good day's work and we now focus on the season opener.” The visitors went into the break 2-0 up, courtesy of a Josh Bell double. Matt Evans scored a brace either side of the hour mark, to put Forrestfield in control, before a hat-trick by Austin Reynolds put the game to bed.

He made it 5-0, after great through ball from Jung bin Lim, then getting on the end of new signing Marvin Masso cross to make it six, before a tap in four minutes from time made it 7-0. Sam Platten then finished the day off with a bullet of a strike from 25 meters, to end a good road trip for Forrestfield. In the final game we had a seven-goal thriller, with South Perth United edging out Northern City 4-3 at Dryandra/Pendula Reserve. Ahmed and Ali had given the hosts the lead, before an own goal and a Quinn Howell penalty saw South Perth draw level at the break. The hosts were reduced to ten men in the penalty incident, but Ross Carter added a third for the visitors, but the ten men hit back and restoring parity, but South Perth won it with another just before the hour.

credit www.footballwa.net
 
Hahn Australia Cup – Northern NSW (Southern Conference) round 3 kickoff times,

Thursday March 19th:
7.00pm Minmi v Stockton Sharks

Tuesday March 24th:
7.00pm Kurri Kurri v Warners Bay
7.30pm South Cardiff v Dudley Redhead United

Wednesday March 25th:
7.00pm Mayfield United Senior v Newcastle Croatia
7.00pm West Wallsend v Charleston Junior
7.00pm Wallsend v Bolwarra Lorn
7.30pm Muswellbrook Eagles v University of Newcastle
7.30pm Kotara South v Lake Macquarie City

Tuesday March 31st:
7.00pm Newcastle Suns v Lambton Jaffas Junior

To Be Announced (date and venue):
Southern Lakes United v Cessnock City Hornets
New Lambton v Northumberland United
Toronto Awaba v Singleton Strikers
 
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