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Oceania Football Confederation > News

Hoyle claims W-League title

24 February 2014
Hoyle claims W-League title

Playing in front of a crowd of over 2500, Hoyle started for the Victory and played 77 minutes before being replaced with her side, coached by former New Zealand U-17 coach Dave Edmondson, up 2-0.After claiming the W-League title, the next club assignment for the 26-year-old Hoyle will be with Notts County Ladies FC in…

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24 February 2014
Gunemba riding wave of success

All this combined during the OFC U-20 Women’s Championship last week to see the Papua New Guinea striker become the first player outside New Zealand or Australia to win the prestigious Golden Ball at U-20 Women’s level.The 18-year-old is incredulous to see her name alongside some of the region’s top women’s footballers as a recipient…

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22 February 2014
New Zealand earn tickets to Canada 2014

Victorious coach Aaron McFarland says he is ecstatic to be heading to the U-20 World Cup and savoured the fact it wasn’t an easy win for his side this afternoon.“PNG came to the game with a lot of energy and made life difficult for us which is exactly what we want,” McFarland says.“I think a…

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22 February 2014
Papua New Guinea 0-3 New Zealand

See all the play-by-play action below:The starting line-ups are as follows:Papua New Guinea: 1. Lace KUNEI (GK), 2. Bridget KADU, 3. Talitha IRAKAU, 5. Carolyn OBI, 6. Dinna AWELE, 7. Rumona MORRIS (C), 9. Yvonne GABONG, 12. Meagen GUNEMBA, 13. Nicolla NIAMAN, 14. Georgina KAIKAS, 18. Grace JESSEMSubstitutes: 4. Dinah DABINYABA, 8. Grace STEVEN, 10….

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22 February 2014
Vanuatu 0-4 Tonga

oceaniafootball.com is pleased to bring you live updates of this match, please refresh your browser regularly to follow all the action.You can also follow the match on twitter via @OFCfootball .The starting line-ups are as follows:Vanuatu: 1. Samantha PAUL (GK), 2. Lutricia WILBUR, 3. Priscilla CHARLEY, 4. Nadine KILETEIR, 5. Melissa WAKARET, 6. Jane ALATOA,…

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21 February 2014
OFC Ethics Committee Bans Quartet

The adjudicatory chamber of the OFC Ethics Committee, chaired by Mr. Sam Petaia, has decided to ban Tony Jamieson, Cameron Robertson and Brian Baudinet from taking part in any kind of football-related activity at national and international level for a period of five years each after each was found guilty of several breaches of the…

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21 February 2014
Moran elected interim NZ Football Chair

Moran steps into the role after the decision by former chair, Frank van Hattum, to stand down in January.Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, Moran has served New Zealand Football as deputy chair of the organisation since May 2008.A new chair will be elected after the 2014 Annual Congress as Moran also holds the position of…

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21 February 2014
ASHSAA Girls Top 4 set for February 22

Teams ranked No. 1, 2, 3 have advanced to the semi-finals while the fifth seed, Kanana Fou Stallions upset No. 4 Faga’itua Vikings on Febraury 15 to make the final group.Samoana Sharks, the division’s top seed and three-time defending champs, will take on the Stallions while No. 2 Fa’asao-Marist Cougars face-off against No. Nu’uuli Voc-Tech…

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21 February 2014
Everything riding on final encounter

Vanuatu impressed on Match Day 2 when their second half efforts kept the Papua New Guinea strike force at bay restricting them to just four first half goals. While it’s been a tough classroom, these quick learning young players are absorbing the lessons being taught by their more experienced opponents and applying it to their…

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20 February 2014
Tonga 1-3 New Zealand

Follow the play-by-play action below.The starting line-ups are as follows:Tonga:22. Tangimausia MA’AFU (GK) 2. Malia LEONE, 3. Meleseini TUFUI, 4. Vea FUNAKI (C), 7. Malia TONGIA, 8. Wendy FEKE, 9. Unaloto TAHITU’A, 12. Ilisapeti MALEKAMU, 13. Lilian KAITAPU, 15. Hala’unga TAHOLO, 17. Tupou TOPUISubstitutes: 1. Sina LUTUA (GK), 5. Tolini KOFUTU’A, 6. Ofa LA’AKULU, 10….

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