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3 June 2004
Strike trio lead Solomons to 4-0 win over Tahiti

ADELAIDE: After an impressive, but ultimately disappointing loss to New Zealand in the second round, the Alan Gillett coached Solomon Islands team got back to winning ways with an emphatic…

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2 June 2004
Cahill hat-trick leads Socceroos to win over Fiji

ADELAIDE, 2 June 2004: Australia has booked their place for Stage 3 of the OFC Nations Cup/FIFA World Cup preliminaries after a fiery 6-1 win over Fiji at Marden Sports…

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2 June 2004
Round 3 Preview: Australia on brink of advancing

Australia v Fiji Frank Farina has called in the cavalry to grace the Marden Sports Complex tomorrow, naming an imposing side bursting with overseas pedigree to take on top two…

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1 June 2004
Fiji avenges loss to Vanuatu

ADELAIDE: A late second half goal from Fijian striker Veresa Toma has ended Vanuatu’s World Cup qualifying hopes in the final match of round two at Hindmarsh Stadium tonight. Toma’s…

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1 June 2004
Socceroos cruise past Tahiti

ADELAIDE, 31 May 2004: Australia has comfortably beaten Tahiti 9-0 in the second match of round two at Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide tonight. Australian-born part Samoan midfielder, Tim Cahill, making his…

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31 May 2004
New Zealand survives Solomons scare

ADELAIDE: New Zealand overcame a spirited and entertaining Solomon Islands unit but the 3-0 scoreline did not reflect the competitive nature of the round two contest played at Marden Sports…

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31 May 2004
Round 2 preview: Crucial test for Solomons, Tahiti

New Zealand v Solomon Islands The opening match of round two of the 2004 OFC Nations Cup between New Zealand and the Solomon Islands is potentially the most crucial of…

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30 May 2004
Bresciano goal hands Socceroos 1-0 victory

ADELAIDE: A first half goal to Socceroo midfielder Marc Bresciano was enough to hand Stage 2 hosts Australia, a comfortable 1-0 win over transtasman rivals New Zealand in Adelaide tonight….

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30 May 2004
Fiji, Tahiti battle out scoreless draw

ADELAIDE, 29 May 2004: Fiji and Tahiti have played out scoreless draw in the first match of the double-header tonight at Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide. In a sometimes torrid and physical…

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29 May 2004
Solomons defeat Vanuatu 1-0

ADELAIDE: The Solomon Islands have beaten Vanuatu 1-0 in the first match of the Stage 2 OFC Nations Cup-World Cup preliminaries in Adelaide today. Batram Suri scored the only goal…

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