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Oceania Football Confederation > News

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16 November 2008
BROCKIE SIGNS PROFESSIONAL CONTRACT IN AUSTRALIA

AUCKLAND – All Whites striker Jeremy Brockie is crediting New Zealand’s Olympic campaign for a return to the professional ranks with A-League expansion club North Queensland Fury. Brockie (21) rediscovered…

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16 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – KOREA CREATE HISTORY IN NEW ZEALAND

AUCKLAND – Korea DPR have won the inaugural FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup today after coming from a goal down to snatch an extra time winner against USA in the…

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16 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – KOREA DPR WIN INAUGURAL TITLE

AUCKLAND – Korea DPR were crowned inaugural FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup champions after a pulsating come from behind victory over the USA before 16162 fans at North Harbour Stadium…

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16 November 2008
2008/09 NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP – AUCKLAND AND YOUNGHEART GO TOP

Auckland City and YoungHeart Manawatu sit atop the New Zealand Football Championship after notching second straight wins in round two on Saturday, while Otago needed a dramatic injury-time penalty to…

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16 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – KOREA DPR vs USA PHOTO GALLERY

AUCKLAND – Its the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Final – New Zealand 2008 and Korea DPR and USA meet to decide who will be crowned world champions. Oceania Football…

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16 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – ENGLAND vs GERMANY PHOTO GALLERY

AUCKLAND – Germany claimed third place after an emphatic 3-0 win over England at North Harbour Stadium. Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is pleased to bring fans the best action images…

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16 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – GERMANY CLAIM BRONZE

AUCKLAND – Germany claimed third place at New Zealand – 2008 after a comprehensive 3-0 win over England at North Harbour Stadium. Two set-pieces and a late breakaway goal helped…

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16 November 2008
CUE SPORTS CHALLENGE PHOTO GALLERY – WAITAKERE UNITED vs WELLINGTON PHOENIX

Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is pleased to bring fans the best of the action from yesterday’s Cue Sports Challenge match between Waitakere United and Wellington Phoenix courtesy of www.phototek.co.nz.  Benjamin…

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16 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – TELEVISION COVERAGE (OCEANIA)

The FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup – New Zealand 2008 concludes at North Harbour Stadium today with Fiji TV broadcasting the 3rd/4th playoff match between Germany and England and the…

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15 November 2008
FIFA U-17 WOMEN&039;S WORLD CUP – FINALISTS OUT TO MAKE HISTORY

The  FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup’s hugely entertaining inaugural editon will reach a mouth-watering climax on Sunday when USA and Korea DPR battle it out for this category’s first-ever world…

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