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5 September 2005
FIFA – 2006 FIFA WORLD CUP QUALIFYING WRAP

Oceania Football Confederation It will take a miracle for the Solomon Islands to overturn a 0-7 scoreline, (Hiddink in seventh heaven) so we take the opportunity to see how some…

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5 September 2005
AUSTRALIA – A-LEAGUE ROUND 2 WRAP

A huge weekend for football in Australia with the 1st leg of the World Cup Playoff and another full round of A-League action. Click the links below for the match…

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4 September 2005
OFC – AUSTRALIA TAKE BIG LEAD INTO 2nd LEG

Mark Viduka capped his first game as captain of the Socceroos with a two-goal haul, including a spectacular overhead kick, as Australia takes a commanding 7-0 lead into the second…

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2 September 2005
OFC – NEW CALEDONIA WELCOMES OFC PRESIDENT

NEW CALEDONIA WELCOMES OFC PRESIDENT AND VISION New Caledonia – the 205th and newest member of FIFA’s football family – welcomed Oceania Football Confederation President Mr. Reynald Temarii to Noumea…

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1 September 2005
NEW ZEALAND – BOLD PLAN FOR WOMEN’S GAME

New Zealand Soccer today announced a bold strategy for the women’s game to in New Zealand. See the full New Zealand Soccer story here, New Zealand Soccer unveils bold plan…

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29 August 2005
AUSTRALIA – A-LEAGUE KICKS OFF TO HUGE CROWDS

Over 70,000 football fans attended the four opening games of much anticpated A-League in Australia over the weekend. Check out the new home of the A-League at www.a-league.com.au Or, to…

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29 August 2005
OFC – PRESIDENT OUTLINES VISION IN VANUATU

Oceania Football Confederation President Mr. Reynald Temarii continued his series of trips around the region focusing on learning and understanding how different national associations within the Confederation operate. Mr. Temarii…

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29 August 2005
VANUATU – GOAL PROJECT OPENS IN PORT VILA

The unmistakable sound of the conch signals it is time to begin the proceedings. The official party – headed by Vanuatu Prime Minister the Honorable Ham Lini, Oceania Football Confederation…

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29 August 2005
VANUATU – NATION REALISES THE POWER OF FOOTBALL

The Power of Football The footage was so moving that for a while no one spoke. The participants of the FIFA Com-Unity Course in Vanuatu just witnessed a short film…

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29 August 2005
SOLOMON ISLANDS – FUTSAL PLAYERS HEAD TO AUSSIE

Solomon Islands futsal is taking a giant leap with two youth players awarded scholarships to study and play in Australia. SIFF Media Officer Francis Pituvaka has the full story here,…

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