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Oceania Football Confederation > News > 2008 > November

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5 November 2008
2008/09 NZFC – THE SPRINT BEGINS

A reduced 14-round league makes a good start even more crucial to mount a challenge for one of four playoff spots in the fifth season of the New Zealand Football…

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5 November 2008
2009 O-LEAGUE – BA COACH DISSAPOINTED WITH CAMPAIGN OPENER

SUVA – Fijian champions Ba made a dissapointing start to their 2009 O-League campaign according to Coach Yogendra Dutt. The ‘Men in Black’ did not to live up to the…

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5 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – AMERICAN RELIEF AS QUARTER FINALISTS CONFIRMED

AUCKLAND – Korea Republic, England and USA have completed the quarter-final line-up as a rousing group stage reached a fitting conclusion today in Christchurch and Auckland. The trio sealed their…

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5 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – DRAW NOT ENOUGH FOR BRAZIL, NIGERIA

CHRISTCHURCH – An entertaining 2-2 draw in Christchurch between Brazil and Nigeria was not enough to see either team advance from Group D, as Korea Republic beat England in the…

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5 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – KOREA REPUBLIC SURGE INTO THE LAST EIGHT

AUCKLAND – Korea Republic qualified for the quarter-finals with a mesmerising 3-0 victory over England that captivated an enthralled North Harbour Stadium crowd tonight. The win gives Korea Republic top…

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5 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – USA THROUGH AS FRANCE EXIT

AUCKLAND – The USA secured a 1-1 draw with France that propels them into the quarter-finals of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup – New Zealand 2008. A sublime strike…

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5 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – JAPAN HIT SEVEN AGAIN

CHRISTCHURCH – Japan have convincingly won Group C at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup after coming from a goal and a player down to put in another clinical display…

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5 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – CANADA v DENMARK – PHOTO GALLERY

HAMILTON – A Danish army invaded Hamilton on Tuesday to witness their side qualify through to the Quarterfinals of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. Denmarks 0-0 draw with Canada…

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4 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – BIG ON JAPAN

Japan have left town, but they are still the team everyone is talking about at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Hamilton. In the latest round of group matches…

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4 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – NZ CREATE HISTORY AS QUARTER FINALISTS FOUND IN HAMILTON

HAMILTON – Waikato Stadium was the scene of celebration tonight as the four nations competing in Hamilton – Germany, Korea DPR, Canada and Denmark – all qualified for the quarter…

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