Australia gets FIFA approval FFA Media Release Thursday 30 June 2005 In probably the most monumental decision for Australian Football the FIFA Executive Committee has approved the move of Australia into the Asian Football Confederation – effective 1 January 2006. Significantly the FIFA Executive Committee also decided that due to all parties involved being in…
AUSTRALIAN MOVE INTO ASIA CONFIRMED
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The Oceania Football Confederation (“OFC”) Executive Committee has unanimously decided at its meeting in Noumea on Saturday to endorse the proposal by the Football Federation of Australia (“FFA”) to resign from OFC and join the Asian Football Confederation (“AFC”) The FFA had formally advised OFC on 28 February 2005 of their intention to leave OFC…
AS Magenta the Club Champions from NEw Caledonia became the first team to qualify for the OFC 2005 Club Championship play-offs in Tahiti 30 May to 10 June 2005. AS Magenta strolled to an easy two leg victory over the Cook Island Club Champions Nikao, winning on aggregate 9-1. Goals by Sinedo (2) Kaudre with…
In the first leg of the first qualifying match of the 2005 OFC Club Championships, AS Magenta (New Caledonia) were too strong for Nikao FC (Cook Islands) winning 4-0 after leading 3-0 at halftime. The first international match to be played at the OFC Academy grounds was an exciting affair. Nikao FC dominated the much…
The crucial World Cup qualifying match between the Socceroos and the Solomon Islands will still take place in Honiara in September provided the security measures imposed by OFC are implemented. The OFC Emergency Committee met on Saturday to consider the implications of the incident which saw certain spectators throw rocks and glass bottles onto the…
The four semi-finalists have been found in the 2005 OFC Under 20 Tournament played in Honiara, Solomon Islands after the Solomon Islands defeated New Zealand 2-1. In Group A – Australia and Vanuatu have already qualified despite one more round of matches being played tommorrow in this Group. They will play each other to determine…
At the OFC Executive Committee meeting held in Sydney, Australia on Saturday 6th November 2004, Tai Nicholas was appointed the new General Secretary of the Oceania Football Confederation. Nicholas (aged 37yrs), is a qualified solicitor from the University of Auckland and practised law in the Cook Islands for 8 years for a private law firm…
Australia won the second of two Oceania Nations Cup matches tonight at Stadium Australia in Sydney. This is the fourth time Australia has won the Oceania Nations Cup after beating the Solomons Islands 6-0. Australia won the tie 11-1 on aggregate and have now qualified for the Confederations Cup in Germany next year. Results, stats…
The Qantas Socceroos have one hand on the OFC Nations Cup trophy and a Confederations Cup berth, having defeated the Solomon Islands 5-1 in relentless heat in Honiara this afternoon. Genclerbirligi midfielder Josip Skoko got the ball rolling for Australia in the fifth minute, before doubling his tally twenty minutes later between goals from Ante…