Papua New Guinea club champions Hekari will host the 1st leg of the final on Saturday 17 April at Port Moresby Rugby League Stadium while Waitakere’s home field of Fred…
Papua New Guinea club champions Hekari will host the 1st leg of the final on Saturday 17 April at Port Moresby Rugby League Stadium while Waitakere’s home field of Fred…
Lautoka recently finished the group stage with four wins and two losses, falling one point short of Hekari United who became the first team from Papua New Guinea to qualify…
An offer was extended to Mr Key by the Chairman of New Zealand Football, Frank van Hattum and CEO Michael Glading.The Prime Minister’s acceptance was confirmed today with a handshake…
The champion club side grabbed top spot in Group B after a comprehensive 4-1 victory over sister club Marist FC in Honiara at the weekend, bettering their efforts from last…
FIFA Development Officer for Oceania Glenn Turner, OFC Deputy General Secretary Greg Larsen and Win in Oceania Senior Project Manager Vairani Davio worked closely with CIFA Executive Members, staff and…
Reports out of Port Vila suggest that a number of the 3000 spectators ran onto the playing pitch following Lautoka’s third goal in the 86th minute, forcing local officials to…
Despite finishing the match with 10-men, Neil Emblen’s side held on for the crucial point and will now face Group B winners Hekari United in a two-legged final (17 April/2…
The other finalist will be determined tomorrow when Auckland City meet Waitakere United in the Group A decider at Kiwitea Street, with Waitakere needing only a draw to claim top…
New Zealand coach Ricki Herbert and his assistant Brian Turner have confirmed their attendance at the crucial Group A decider which kicks off at 3:00pm on Sunday at Kiwitea Street…
Group A once again sees a fierce rivalry between Auckland City and Waitakere as both teams sit on 11 points going into the final Match Day 6. The decider kicks…