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12 April 2010
Hosts show class on Match Day 1

The largest-ever New Zealand win at U-17 women’s level sees the Young Football Ferns comfortably atop the standings and in pole position to qualify for September’s FIFA U-17 Women’s World…

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12 April 2010
Young Papua New Guinea side stun Tonga

The Papua New Guineans beat Tonga 4-0 in the opener at North Harbour Stadium this afternoon before New Zealand dispatched the Solomon Islands 10-0. The two leaders will face off…

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11 April 2010
Elite course prepares refs for OFC championship

A four-day FIFA/OFC Elite Women’s Referee Course at the OFC headquarters concludes this weekend led by Referee Development Officer Massimo Raveino, Referee Instructors Neil Poloso, Segran Chand and Fitness Instructor…

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11 April 2010
Canterbury keep composure as Auckland crash out

Trailing the minor premiers 2-1 on aggregate, Canterbury United pulled back the deficit when Russell Kamo went around defender Greg Uhlmann to score from a tight angle after 26 minutes….

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10 April 2010
Late Fisher sucker-punch floors Wellington

Fisher’s deft header from Jake Butler lob two minutes into time added on gave Waitakere a late winner on the away goals rule with the scores tied 4-4 on aggregate….

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10 April 2010
Young Football Ferns tackle nerves

New Zealand take on Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and Tonga for a ticket to Trinidad and Tobago for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in September and coach Dave…

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10 April 2010
U-17 teams eye up opposition

New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Tonga will participate in the round-robin football tournament from 12-16 April with the winner advancing to the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup…

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9 April 2010
The changing face of Small Whites coaches

These new coaches are the initial wave of New Zealand Football’s ambitious drive to attract 3500 coaches to the sport this season under the Small Whites programme, and NZF Director…

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7 April 2010
Playoff excitement reaches fever pitch

Defending champions and minor premiers Auckland City started their tie against Canterbury United as favourites and will begin Sunday’s match with a narrow one goal advantage over the Dragons. Auckland…

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7 April 2010
Player Profile: Merina Joe (Solomon Islands)

Like many of her teammates, this will be Merina’s first trip outside of the country. Here’s what she has to say about her football experiences and what she’s looking forward…

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