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Oceania Football Confederation > News > 2012 > October

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13 October 2012
Tahiti aim to extend golden period

The win has been described by FIFA.com as the “watershed event in the timeline of football in the Pacific” as for the first time in the 39-year history of the…

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13 October 2012
All Whites must take chances

Nelsen, who plays for Queens Park Rangers in the English Premier League, is disappointed not to be joining them but says the team is capable of getting the job done…

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12 October 2012
Solomon Islands 2 – 6 New Caledonia

See below for all the play-by-play action.Match Summary Solomon Islands – New Caledonia, click hereStarting line-ups:Solomon Islands: 1. Samson KOTI [GK], 2. Hardies AENGARI, 4. Tome FAISI, 6. Leslie NATE,…

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12 October 2012
Payne pays tribute to his NTC past

The Blackburn Rovers teenager was himself an NTC player a few short years ago and the visit brought some memories back for the 18-year-old.“I was out on that same pitch…

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12 October 2012
Les Cagous emerge as major contenders

Les Cagous travelled to the Solomon capital with their confidence levels at a low after a series of disappointing performances at the recent French Overseas Territories Cup but made light…

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11 October 2012
Herbert comfortable with depth of squad

The pair were due to join the team, which gathered in Auckland yesterday, but were delayed in London after picking up injuries playing for their English Premier League sides over…

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11 October 2012
Overseas contingent provide relief for Les Cagous

The team lost three consecutive matches at the Territories Cup against Martinique, Mayotte and Tahiti, before recording a single 16-1 victory against Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.While their campaign in France is…

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11 October 2012
Kurukuru edge closer to World Cup

Despite a strong first-half performance from the Kurukuru which saw them concede just a single goal, they could not find an answer to the dominant second-half performance from the Australians.Futsalroos…

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10 October 2012
Must-win clashes in store on third day

The third round follows the opening two days of Stage 3, which took place on September 7 and 11. New Zealand’s All Whites are on the top of the table…

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10 October 2012
Nelsen and Reid under injury cloud

New Zealand Football confirmed today that Ryan Nelsen and Winston Reid are still in London after picking up injuries over the weekend and are receiving treatment from their respective club…

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