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YOUNG REFEREES GET OFC YOUTH FESTIVAL BOOST

03:33 PM, Monday, 16 June 2008

NOUMEA - Federation Caledonienne de Football (FCF) officials have congratulated the sixteen young referees that officiated at the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) Youth Festival (of Football) at Stade Pentecost in May/June. The tournament brought together together twenty teams in the under...
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VANUATU WIN SETS UP DO OR DIE MATCH WITH SOLOMONS

06:52 PM, Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Vanuatu moved into first place – equal in points with the Solomon Islands – after beating Fiji 5-2 in the second game of Match Day Four in the OFC Futsal Championships in Fiji. The result sets up an epic top of the table clash tomorrow night when Vanuatu meet the Solomon Islands with...
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KAREMBEU JUBILEE: RE-LIVE NOUMEA 2008!

01:28 PM, Thursday, 05 June 2008

NOUMEA - The memories of Christian Karembeu Jubilee Match, FIFA Goal Project Inauguration, OFC Extraordinary Congress and FIFA President visit are fading fast but www.oceaniafootball.com brings you a photo gallery of images that will provide a permanent momento of Federation Caledonienne de...
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VANUATU HERO POIDA REFLECTS ON ZIDANE CHALLENGE

03:28 PM, Sunday, 01 June 2008

NOUMEA - "I have only dreamed of a moment like this - it will live with me forever". Those were the words of Vanuatu international Moise Poida after playing the Karembeu Jubilee match at Stade Numa Daly last night playing against an array of superstars from the "Les Bleus"...
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BA HEAD TO FRANCE AFTER WINNING YOUTH FESTIVAL

04:35 PM, Saturday, 31 May 2008

Flying Arrows Ba will represent Oceania at the Danon Nations Cup in France after defeating Auckland FC 2-0 in the final of the OFC Youth Festival at Stade Pentecost today. Original plans to play the top four matches as curtain raisers to the Christian Karembeu Jubilee match were scrapped after...
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BA AND AUCKLAND TO MEET IN YOUTH FESTIVAL FINAL

10:14 PM, Friday, 30 May 2008

Flying Arrows Ba from Fiji and Auckland FC from New Zealand will meet in the final of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) Youth Festival following an intense and exciting round of action in Match Day Two in Noumea. The final and third and fourth playoff between Imaki (VAN) and Capital...
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OFC YOUTH FESTIVAL - MATCH DAY TWO RESULTS (WINNERS BRACKET + FINAL PLACINGS)

12:27 PM, Friday, 30 May 2008

Welcome to Stade Pentecost for Match Day Two of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) Youth Festival. It is a windy day in Noumea but the spirits are high as the 20 teams from nine countries compete for a chance to play in the final four in the curtainraiser to the France '98 v Christian...
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OFC YOUTH FESTIVAL - MATCH DAY TWO RESULTS (SECONDARY BRACKET + PICS)

12:07 PM, Friday, 30 May 2008

 Welcome to Stade Pentecost for Match Day Two of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) Youth Festival. It is a windy day in Noumea but the spirits are high as the 20 teams from nine countries compete for a chance to play in the final four in the curtainraiser to the France '98 v...
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OCEANIA QUINTET TO PLAY PART IN KAREMBEU JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS

04:04 AM, Friday, 30 May 2008

NOUMEA - The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) and the Organising Committee of the Christian Karembeu Jubilee in conjunction with the Federation Caledonienne de Football (FCF) is pleased to announce the inclusion of former New Zealand international footballer Vaughan Coveny in the Christian...
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KIRIBATI ENJOYING NEW ADVENTURE

10:40 PM, Thursday, 29 May 2008

For Tarewa FC the the experience of the OFC Youth Festival is more important than the results. Hailing from the small island of Kiribati,with a population of 90,000 the opportunity to travel to New Caledonia for a football tournament amongst nine different countries was too good to pass...
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