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OFC Women’s Champions League 2024

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about 2 years ago · edited about 2 years ago · History
Auckland United. First time a NZ team has taken part.

Could be a tricky tourney to win, in the heat of the Solomons and if there is one particular Islands club team just stacked with international players, ie a de facto national team.

https://www.oceaniafootball.com/auckland-united-fc-relishing-opportunity-as-first-ever-new-zealand-participants-in-ofc-womens-champions-league/ns-champions-league/

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about 2 years ago
coochiee
Auckland United. First time a NZ team has taken part.

Could be a tricky tourney to win, in the heat of the Solomons and if there is one particular Islands club team just stacked with international players, ie a de facto national team.

https://www.oceaniafootball.com/auckland-united-fc-relishing-opportunity-as-first-ever-new-zealand-participants-in-ofc-womens-champions-league/ns-champions-league/


full strength Auckland United should be ok - but I notice a couple of their players from last season including a goal scorer in the NL final has been announced at WCR so will be interesting to see if they have new players - Chloe Knott? for example in the team.
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about 2 years ago
chopah
coochiee
Auckland United. First time a NZ team has taken part.

Could be a tricky tourney to win, in the heat of the Solomons and if there is one particular Islands club team just stacked with international players, ie a de facto national team.

https://www.oceaniafootball.com/auckland-united-fc-relishing-opportunity-as-first-ever-new-zealand-participants-in-ofc-womens-champions-league/ns-champions-league/


full strength Auckland United should be ok - but I notice a couple of their players from last season including a goal scorer in the NL final has been announced at WCR so will be interesting to see if they have new players - Chloe Knott? for example in the team.

Squad announced https://www.aucklandunitedfc.org.nz/news/auckland-united-fc-premier-womens-squad-announced-for-ofc-champions-league 
First glance, lots of outs from last year replaced with youth.  Also only 1 GK 
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about 2 years ago · edited about 2 years ago · History
AU were 1-0. Then their keeper makes a clumsy foul in the box after a hopeful Labasa long ball foward. Labasa convert the pen, then ref looks to disallow it, but gets some audio advice that goal should stand. OFC level comical.  1-1 with 10 mins to go.
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about 2 years ago
https://www.oceaniafootball.com/auckland-united-battle-past-brave-veitongo-fc-to-qualify-for-semi-finals/

The 1-0 win for United has guaranteed semi-final status, with the outcome of today’s second Group B match between Labasa Women FC and AS Academy Féminine determining whether the New Zealanders will play Hekari United FC or Tafea FC next week

Auckland United: 1 (Poppy O’Brien 29’)
Veitongo FC: 0




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about 2 years ago
Is the women's competition so very different from the men's that the NZ National League champions are being pushed to their limits by island teams?

Ramming liberal dribble down your throat since 2009
This forum needs less angst and more Kate Bush threads



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about 2 years ago · edited about 2 years ago · History
Bear in mind that Auckland United have sent a team of teenagers

Bit of a difference from the mens where Auckland City got pushed to their limit with their A-team
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about 2 years ago · edited about 2 years ago · History
Doloras
Is the women's competition so very different from the men's that the NZ National League champions are being pushed to their limits by island teams?

Yeah pretty similar. Bearing in mind they are playing the best footballers these Islands nations have. For all we know some of these Island club teams, could just be stacked national teams in disguise.

The best 50 odd NZ footballers (especially in the mens game, but increasingly also in the womens as well) are either overseas or in the A League.

For now winning this tourney doesn't mean much, but soon it likely will.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFA_Women%27s_Club_World_Cup#:~:text=In%20December%202022%20FIFA%20announced,Club%20World%20Cup%20in%202026.


In December 2022 FIFA announced plans to establish a Women's Club World Cup, but the women's football calendar would remain unchanged until 2025.
[12] In January 2024, The Athletic reports that FIFA aims for an inaugural Women's Club World Cup in 2026.
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about 2 years ago
Doloras
Is the women's competition so very different from the men's that the NZ National League champions are being pushed to their limits by island teams?
If they had asked you to go as backup goalkeeper (they don't have one) would you have gone?  Two weeks in Solomon Islands.  Answer is probably no as you have commitments.

If you compare team to what played in final in November, half the team are not there.  Those that are there are mainly school or university students no doubt studying online.  I don't think there is anyone there with a LinkedIn profile!.   Throw in the heat and the older opposition and it levels the playing field.

I am sure it would be a very different result if AU had played these in NZ immediately after the National League grand final in November.





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almost 2 years ago · edited almost 2 years ago · History
70 mins in & Auckland United 1-0 up. 
Standard ain't great.

Edit - AU win 1-0.

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almost 2 years ago · edited almost 2 years ago · History
Presumably an OFC team will get a spot?

https://www.oceaniafootball.com/fifa-council-approves-womens-international-match-calendar-2026-2029/

following the FIFA Council’s decision in December 2022 to approve the strategic principle of introducing a FIFA Women’s Club World Cup™ and subsequent extensive consultation with the confederations and other stakeholders, it was proposed that the inaugural edition of the competition be contested by 16 teams in January-February 2026. The tournament will be held every four years.
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almost 2 years ago
Hopefully but not sure with only 16 teams?
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