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New faces for Matildas squad

09:30 AM, Friday, 06 February 2004

ASA: Several new players have been included in the 18-member Australian Women's Soccer Team (the Matildas) to contest the upcoming Australia Cup in Brisbane, and the Oceania Olympic Qualifiers. The team announcement, the first Matildas selections in this Olympic year, was made today by National...
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Who will be crowned Oceania's best soccer player?

09:00 AM, Friday, 06 February 2004

2003 OFC Player of the Year to be announced on Monday, 9 February 2004OFC, Auckland: The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) has collated all votes for the 2003 OFC Player of the Year award and is set to announce the winner on Monday, 9 February 2004. The winner has been notified by the award...
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Fiji to host OFC Women's Olympic Qualifiers

07:00 AM, Friday, 06 February 2004

Auckland, 5 Feb 2004: The Oceania Football Confederation has announced today that the 2004 OFC Women's Olympic Qualifying soccer tournament will now be held in Ba, Fiji from 2-6 March.Late withdrawals from the tournament prompted the shift in venue with three teams now confirmed to participate;...
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Important Dates in July

09:30 AM, Wednesday, 04 February 2004

OFC Extraordinary Congress, VanuatuPort Vila, 8-10 July 2004OFC Executive Committee Meeting, VanuatuPort Vila, 10 July 2004 (following the Congress proper on 10 July)OFC Futsal World Qualifying Tournament, AustraliaAIS Arena, Canberra, 25-29 July 2004Teams: Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Samoa,...
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Marconi, Sydney United record big wins

07:24 AM, Wednesday, 04 February 2004

ASA: Arch rivals Marconi Stallions and Sydney United both kept their top-six hopes alive with vitally important wins in round 22 NSL action last weekend. Marconi finished strongly to end Brisbane Strikers unbeaten home run, while United virtually ended the hopes of Newcastle United. Sydney...
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Olyroos book ticket to Athens

05:19 PM, Saturday, 31 January 2004

AUCKLAND: Ryan Griffiths' late equaliser which earned the Olyroos a 1-1 draw against New Zealand at North Harbour Stadium last night, was enough to book Australia's ticket to Athens courtesy of a 3-1 aggregate.It was a flattering draw for the Olyroos who went into this deciding leg of the OFC...
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Australia dominates NZ in first Olympic play off

04:31 PM, Tuesday, 27 January 2004

SYDNEY: Australia has beaten New Zealand 2-0 in the first OFC Olympic qualifying play off at Parramatta Stadium in Sydney tonight.The home side were in control of the match from the opening whistle and finished off the gallant kiwis in the latter stages of the second half through goals to...
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Match Officials named for Olympic play offs

07:09 AM, Monday, 26 January 2004

OFC, Auckland: The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) announced today the match officials for the 2004 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying play-offs to be contested by Australia and New Zealand on 26 & 30 January.Tahitian referee Charles Ariiotima will be in control of the first play off match on...
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Thrilling finale to OFC Olympic group qualifiers

05:41 PM, Friday, 23 January 2004

22 JAN: New Zealand and Australia will meet in a home and away playoff to decide the Oceania representative to the Athens Olympic Games men's football tournament in August.In a highly entertaining finale to the group stages, New Zealand recovered from a 0-2 deficit in the first half to beat...
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Moment of truth for Olympic hopefuls

08:56 AM, Thursday, 22 January 2004

OFC: It will be the ultimate moment of truth for four teams heading into the tomorrow evening's final round of the group qualifying stages at the 2004 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Sydney and Auckland.Sydney's Marconi Stadium will play host to what promises to be, a bruising and much...
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