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Oceania Football Confederation > News > 2004 > March

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11 March 2004
SIFF unveils its new semi-pro league

HONIARA: The Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) unveiled its new semi-pro soccer competition, the S’League, last weekend with three great matches being played in front of capacity crowd at Lawson…

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11 March 2004
Solomons recruit English coach for Cup qualifiers

SIFF, Honiara: The Solomon Islands Football Federation has announced officially that Mr Alan Gillet of the English FA has been appointed to prepare its senior men’s national team for the…

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10 March 2004
PNG gears up to host OFC U-19 women’s qualifiers

PORT MORESBY: The Papua New Guinea Football Association is full steam ahead in its preparations to host the 2004 OFC Under 19 Women’s Qualifying Tournament, set for Port Moresby from…

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10 March 2004
Big wins in NC Cup 5th round

NOUMEA: The 18th round of New Caledonia’s 2004 division d’honneur national premier league championship was postponed last weekend. However, there was some soccer action in the New Caledonia Cup with…

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10 March 2004
Ba blasts Nadi, Lautoka continues winning ways

SUVA: The fourth week of Fiji’s national league saw leaders Lautoka continue their winning way with a 3-2 win over Nadroga, while Ba stepped up a gear to send a…

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10 March 2004
Season-opening surprises in Samoa

SFSF: On a wet and miserable Saturday in Apia, which caused the postponement of many games on field 2, the 2004 Samoa Football (Soccer) Federation season kicked off with a…

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10 March 2004
IFAB rules sudden death of the golden goal

FIFA: The 118th Annual General Meeting of the International Football Association Board (IFAB) at the end of February brought about a minor revolution in the football world, when the golden…

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10 March 2004
Adelaide takes control with big win

ASA: Adelaide United has taken control of the Australian NSL Elimination Final tie against Brisbane Strikers after recording its biggest win of the season at Hindmarsh Stadium. In front of…

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6 March 2004
Matildas book ticket to Athens after beating Fiji

OFC – Ba, Fiji: Australia has beaten Fiji 7:0 today at Govind Park, Ba to qualify as the Oceania Football Confederation representative to the 2004 FIFA Olympic women’s football tournament…

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5 March 2004
FIFA names top 100 players

FIFA Zurich – As part of FIFA’s Centennial commemorations, FIFA and DUET will present “The FIFA 100” Charity Auction & Tribute Ceremony today at the Natural History Museum in London….

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