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Six teams confirmed for OFC Futsal Qualifiers

02:27 AM, Thursday, 17 June 2004

OFC, Auckland: The Oceania Football Confederation has confirmed six entries for the 2004 OFC Futsal World Qualifying Tournament in Canberra, Australia next month. The hosts will be joined by trans-tasman rival New Zealand and island nations Fiji, Samoa, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu to find the...
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Ba dedicates FACT win to late Billy Singh

02:38 AM, Wednesday, 16 June 2004

NADI: Perennial Fijian powerhouse Ba has notched up another victory winning the Fiji FACT tournament in Nadi yesterday. The star studded outfit were too good for an outclassed Suva team in the end, winning the final 2-0 in front of a capacity crowd of over 10,000 at Prince Charles Park. The team...
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PNG women's champs kick off

05:30 AM, Tuesday, 15 June 2004

MADANG: Ten teams are contesting the 2004 Papua New Guinea Football Association women's national championship which kicked off in the coastal township of Madang over the weekend. Over K5000 in prizemoney is on offer for the winning team.Reigning champions Port Moresby were up against rival...
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20 Submissions made for new Australia NSL

03:02 AM, Tuesday, 15 June 2004

ASA: Australian Soccer Association (ASA) Chief Executive John O'Neill has revealed that 20 submissions have been received for entry into the new national competition set to start in 2005. O'Neill also announced the appointment of former Acting Australian Rugby Union (ARU) CEO Matt Carroll as the...
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Fiji FACT reaches semi-final stage

02:58 AM, Tuesday, 15 June 2004

NADI: The Fiji FACT tournament has reached the semi-final stage today with four teams left standing and no doubt with weary legs after a hectic weekend of football action at Prince Charles Park.In perhaps the tougher of the two semis, national league champs Ba play the star-studded Nadi team in...
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Matildas pleased with FIFA U19 draw

02:37 AM, Tuesday, 15 June 2004

ASA: The Qantas Young Matildas (the Australian U19 Women's Team) are looking forward to the challenge at this year's FIFA U19 Women's World Championship, after being drawn in Group A alongside Thailand, Europe's second-ranked nation, and Canada at today's Draw Ceremony in Thailand, host of the...
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Big gains for Oceania countries on FIFA ranking

06:35 AM, Friday, 11 June 2004

FIFA.com: This month's FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking is dominated by a raft of FIFA World CupTM qualifying matches on various continents and the countless games played in the build-up to EURO 2004 in Portugal. At the top, Brazil continues to hold a healthy lead over France and Spain thanks to...
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Thousands flock to Honiara for heroes welcome

06:03 AM, Friday, 11 June 2004

SIFF RELEASE: Thousands of Solomon Islanders turned up to welcome their soccer heroes in Honiara, who returned from a successful campaign in Adelaide, Australia on Tuesday, 8 June.It was a fitting gesture for the Alan Gillett coached side as they did their country proud by qualifying for the...
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Fijians gear up for FACT

05:31 AM, Friday, 11 June 2004

SUVA: With the World Cup qualifiers now out of the way, the domestic competition in Fiji is now back to normal. But before the resumption of the national league, the annual Fiji FACT district championship will take place in Nadi.To be held at Prince Charles Park, games will kick off tomorrow and...
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Tough Olympic draws for Australian teams

04:56 AM, Friday, 11 June 2004

FIFA.com - The 16 teams that will take part in the 2004 Olympic Football Tournament have all come through an arduous qualification process en route for Athens. This morning's draw split the teams into four groups of four, with the top two countries from each group progressing to the...
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