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Oceania Football Confederation > News > 2004 > February

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20 February 2004
Japan to host FIFA World Club Champs

FIFA: Meeting today in Zurich, the Organising Committee for the FIFA Club World Championship decided on the format of the tournaments planned for 2005 and 2006. This decision now needs…

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20 February 2004
OFC commences referee exchange with Asia

OFC, Auckland: The Oceania Football Confederation today announced that it would commence a referee exchange programme with the Asian Football Confederation as part of the ongoing relations between the two…

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20 February 2004
Goal Bureau approves project for Australia

FIFA: The Goal Bureau convened in Zurich on 17 February 2004 under the chairmanship of Mohamed Bin Hammam (Qatar). During the meeting, which was attended by FIFA President Joseph S….

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20 February 2004
Matildas down New Zealand 2-0

ASA: Australia proved too strong for rivals New Zealand, and DPR Korea were impressive over China, in the opening day’s action of the Australia (Women’s) Cup last night at Brisbane’s…

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20 February 2004
Fiji national league off to wet start

SUVA: The Coca-Cola/Nokia Fiji national soccer league got underway last weekend in wet conditions which dampened the official opening in Suva. Due to the conditions only three matches were played….

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20 February 2004
Perth secure third NSL Premiership

ASA: Perth Glory now have the luxury of playing their last two games in party mode after they captured Australia’s National Soccer League premiership title for the third time on…

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20 February 2004
Socceroos secure historic result in South America

ASA: Australia secured a historic result with their 1-1 draw against Venezuela in the friendly international played today. The ‘Socceroos’, who were only denied a win by a 92nd minute…

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15 February 2004
Long serving OFC General Secretary steps down

Auckland, 14 February 2004: The Oceania Football Confederation would like to announce the resignation of long serving General Secretary, Ms Josephine King, who advised at today’s meeting of the OFC…

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13 February 2004
Adelaide eyes third spot on NSL ladder

ASA: Adelaide United can jump into third spot on Australia’s NSL competition ladder tonight, if it can beat a Wollongong Wolves side at WIN Stadium that now has no mathematical…

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13 February 2004
Venus in threat of relegation

PAPEETE: AS Venus, the glamour club in Tahiti’s Federal Championship and one of most successful ever are in danger of relegation after being hammered 1-6 by league leaders and rivals…

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