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Oceania Football Confederation > News > 2007

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8 February 2007
OFC – TAHITI, NEW ZEALAND ‘A’ DRAW OPENER

New Zealand A and Tahiti fought out a scoreless draw in the first of two friendly internationals played at Bill McKinlay Park in Mt Wellington in Auckland. Tahiti can count…

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6 February 2007
SOLOMON ISLANDS – WAITA WANTS INTERNATIONAL RETURN

Former Solomon Islands international Stanley Waita says he wants to put on the national colours for his country once more in the Pacific Games in Samoa. He revealed his intentions…

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5 February 2007
SAMOA – CAHILL CONTINUES COMEBACK

Australian international footballer Tim Cahill continued his comeback from injury helping Everton hold arch-rivals Liverpool to a 0-0 draw in the FA Premiership at the weekend. Cahill was missing for…

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5 February 2007
NEW ZEALAND – MATILDAS MAUL NEW ZEALAND WOMEN

If New Zealand women’s football coach Allan Jones had any romantic illusions about his side’s World Cup chances before Sunday’s friendly against Australia, he certainly doesn’t now. Australia scored three…

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5 February 2007
VANUATU – NAMARIAU JETS IN TO HELP SUVA

Vanuatu international striker Joseph Namariau will strengthen Suva’s strike force in the return leg of the champion versus champion series in Fiji. Suva Football Association secretary Rajnesh Singh said Namariau…

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5 February 2007
NEW ZEALAND – TOP COACH TO CONDUCT YOUTH COURSES

HORST WEIN has worked with Barcelona, Inter Milan and Arsenal to develop their youth programmes, and is currently Head Coach Educator for the Royal Spanish Football Federation. The main theme…

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2 February 2007
COOK ISLANDS – PAIR WIN FOOTBALL SCHOLARSHIPS

Development of soccer with the country’s elite players is continuing in the Cook Islands with the attendance of two youngsters on partially paid CIFA scholarships at New Zealand schools. Nikao…

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2 February 2007
FIJI – SUVA AND BA READY TO CLASH

Suva football coach Zulfikar Khan is playing his cards close to his chest and has tipped his team as the underdog when it faces Ba in their Champions versus Champions…

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2 February 2007
AMERICAN SAMOA – PAGO PARK SET TO BLOOM

The FIFA Goal Project at Pago Park, American Samoa, is beginning to show the first signs of life this month with the foundations and slab completed over the Xmas period…

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2 February 2007
TAHITI – AS TEMANAVA DRAW WITH LEAGUE LEADERS

Struggling AS Temanava have drawn 2-2 with Tahiti Championnat leaders AS Dragon in the latest round of matches in the national competition. AS Temanava – drawn in O-League Group B…

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