Oceania Football Confederation
OFC
is the umbrella organisation of the national football associations within
Oceania. Located at Greenlane in Auckland, New Zealand, OFC has 11 member associations which it
supports financially and logistically through various programmes.
OFC
is the smallest of the world’s six Confederations but is an active participant
within the FIFA football family. Along with AFC in Asia, CAF in Africa,
CONCACAF in North/Central America and the Caribbean, CONMEBOL in South America
and UEFA in Europe, OFC works to provide support to football’s international
governing body.
Mission

OFC
is charged with the task of servicing and administering football in the Oceania
region while also using the game as a tool for social development. The
confederation is led by OFC President David Chung who was elected to office
in 2011. His vision is to raise the overall standard of
football in Oceania and utilise the power and passion of football to help
promote education, community development, capacity building, health awareness,
cultural exchange and economic development within the football community.
OFC
headquarters in Auckland is run under the guidance of OFC General Secretary Tai
Nicholas who has been involved with Oceania football for over ten years. The
General Secretariat staff organise football
competitions such as the prestigious OFC Nations Cup and Oceania’s premier club
competition, the O-League, as well as educational courses for coaches,
referees, administrators and sports medical personnel. Find out more by clicking on the links below.
Calendar
President
Congress
Executive Committee
General Secretariat
Partnerships
History
Activity Report
Statutes