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Oceania Football Confederation > News > 2008

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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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4 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – CANADA AND DENMARK BOTH THROUGH WITH DRAW

Denmark and Canada battled to the first scoreless draw of the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Hamilton tonight. With New Zealand beating Colombia 3-1 in Wellington, it was enough…

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4 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – YOUNG FERNS CREATE HISTORY

WELLINGTON – A Rosie White hat-trick has given New Zealand an historic 3-1 victory over Colombia on a wet and blustery night at Wellington Stadium. The fifteen year old striker…

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4 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – SAD GHANA BOW OUT

WELLINGTON – Ghana’s FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup campaign is over despite beating Costa Rica 1-0 in a tightly contested match in Wellington. Rivals Germany and Korea DPR produced a…

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4 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – KOREA DPR REACH QUARTER FINALS WITH LATE EQUALISER

HAMILTON – Korea DPR have clinched second spot and qualification through to the quarterfinals at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World cup today after scoring a late equaliser to earn a…

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3 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – D-DAY APPROACHES DOWN UNDER

As the final round of matches in the first two groups draws near, five teams remain in the hunt for three available slots in the New Zealand 2008 quarter-finals. Only…

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3 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – YOUNG FERNS LOOKING FOR WINNING ENDNOTE

AUCKLAND – Tuesday night might be a day too early for fireworks but the Young Football Ferns are still determined to end their FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup campaign with…

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