The 1935 Chatham Cup was the thirteenth edition of New Zealand's annual knockout football (soccer) competition, organized by the New Zealand Football Association. The tournament followed the traditional single‑elimination format, with clubs from across the country entering regional qualifying rounds before advancing to the national stage.
The national final was played at the Basin Reserve in Wellington on 14 September 1935. Western Football Club of Auckland emerged as the champions, securing the trophy for the first time. The match concluded Western’s successful run through the earlier rounds, wherein they defeated a series of regional opponents to reach the final.
Details such as the final score, the identity of the runner‑up, and specific match events are not consistently documented in readily accessible encyclopedic sources; therefore, comprehensive statistical information for the 1935 final remains limited.