Exiting at the group stage of the 2004 OFC Nations Cup was corrected during the next cycle as the All Whites were crowned Oceania champions, before then ending a 28-year…


Exiting at the group stage of the 2004 OFC Nations Cup was corrected during the next cycle as the All Whites were crowned Oceania champions, before then ending a 28-year…
It has been one of the biggest sporting events ever held in the Solomon Islands with 8 teams, 16 matches, a cumulative crowd attendance of 127,500 and thousands more watching…
Retrouvez ci-dessous le film du match.Composition des équipes :Tahiti Nui: 21. Xavier SAMIN [GK], 2. Alvin TEHAU, 4. Teheivarii LUDIVION, 6. Lorenzo TEHAU, 7. Henri CAROINE, 8. Angelo TCHEN, 10….
See below for all the play-by-play action.Starting line-ups:Tahiti: 21. Xavier SAMIN [GK], 2. Alvin TEHAU, 4. Teheivarii LUDIVION, 6. Lorenzo TEHAU, 7. Henri CAROINE, 8. Angelo TCHEN, 10. Nicolas VALLAR…
Prior to the tournament, OFC commissioned London-based luxury goods company Thomas Lyte to design the new Nations Cup silverware – the first in a series of trophies for use in…
The title win means coach Eddy Etaeta and his men have created a piece of history by becoming the first Pacific Island team to lift Oceania’s biggest prize – Australia…
See below for all the play-by-play action.Starting line-ups:Solomon Islands: 1. Shadrack RAMONI [GK], 4. Jeffery BULE, 5. Henry FA’ARODO (c), 6. Tome FAISI, 7. Abraham INIGA, 11. Nicholas MURI, 15….
With the 3rd/4th play-off and final taking place at Honiara’s Lawson Tama Stadium on Sunday, players and officials stood together to recognise ‘Just Play’ – a unique FIFA-approved grassroots initiative…
Solomon Islands and New Zealand will meet at 11am local time (one hour earlier than the group stage matches) in the battle for third before Tahiti and New Caledonia fight…
Despite Tahiti’s unbeaten march to this point, many had predicted Solomon Islands to progress – due largely to the boost provided by their fanatical support – but the thousands that…