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https://www.oceaniafootball.com/from-as-central-in-tahiti-to-aj-auxerre-in-france-the-rise-of-tiahiti-colombani/

Remember the name Tiahiti Colombani. The Tahiti U-16 Men’s captain has lit up the OFC U-16 Men’s Championship in Papeete with some brilliant individual performances.

Technically gifted Colombani, whose grandfather Roland is a former Tahiti international, is one of the brightest young talents in Oceania. And he’s has just signed a contract with French Ligue 1 side AJ Auxerre after spending last season at Ligue 2 side ASM Belfort.

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Cool little story.

https://www.oceaniafootball.com/the-power-of-football-chris-kemps-touching-gesture-in-tahiti/


(John Kemp 4th from left in New Zealand team singing national anthems before his debut against Tahiti at Stade Fautaua in Papeete September 5th, 1960)
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Age difference aside (U-19's 🇸🇧 v U-17's 🇦🇺) that is still an excellent result for the Solomons. 
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Wait did tahiti win OFC U16?

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NC maybe the best chance to push the AWs in WC qualifying. Won last December's Pacific Games in Honiara - on pens over hosts the Solomons. And have a few players based in France??

Missed the recent Nations Cup due to the violence there, so we didn't get a look at them.

But still overall the AWs, should coast through qualifying. Especially with the semis & final to be in NZ. If a weakened AWs can win the Nations Cup easily in Vanuatu, really it's a battle for that 2nd spot (and the WC qualifying repecharge tourney) for the Island teams.
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Australia U-17's won their second match with the Solomons 4-1.

Played their final match of the tour today against Vanuatu U-19's where it finished 3-3. Aussie blowing a 2-0 H/T advantage.

Another pretty credible result for an OFC nation though.

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Expect more of these sort of tours. Brief mention on SBS here in Oz, that FA is investing (might be some corporate cash or Aus Aid as well) about $4M into a closer football relationship with the OFC countries.

Could very well be politically motivated as China continues to push into our back door yard. Kiribati's leader currently in Bejing this week being charmed. 
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The Australian Government and Football Australia are partnering to support Pacific football with a historic three-match series to take place in Vanuatu in September.
https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/australian-u-23-set-pacific-series-september
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https://www.oceaniafootball.com/international-goalkeeping-expertise-descends-on-the-ofc-home-of-football-in-auckland/

New Zealand Football High Performance Goalkeeping Development Lead & All Whites Goalkeeper Coach
Paul Gothard, shared valuable insight to his pears around high-performance, and the All Whites processes around goalkeeping preparation for OFC tournaments and some of their successes.
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Good job. Wonder if Harmon will ever pay the fines. CAS are based in Lausanne, Switzerland

https://www.oceaniafootball.com/court-of-arbitration-of-sport-cas-dismisses-appeal-brought-by-lee-harmon-former-president-of-the-cook-islands-football-association-cifa-against-ofc-appeal-committee-decision/

On 21 August 2024 the Court of Arbitration of Sport dismissed an appeal brought by Lee Harmon against a decision issued by the OFC Appeal Committee on 21 May 2024.

The OFC Appeal Committee found Mr Harmon had breached the OFC Code of Ethics on three occasions, namely breaches of Articles 13 (General rules of conduct), 15 (Loyalty), 20 (Offering and accepting gifts and other benefits), and 21 (bribery and corruption).

Following the governance reform undertaken by OFC in 2018, the OFC Judicial bodies (Disciplinary and Ethics Committee and Appeal Committee) have been responsible for investigating and deciding on breaches of the OFC Code of Ethics. The bodies are composed of legally qualified independent members.

(Photo Credit OFC Media via Phototek)

In light of the above findings, on 21 May 2024 the OFC Appeal Committee issued a decision imposing the following sanctions:

Mr Harmon is banned for 5 years from taking part in any kind of football related activity at the national, regional, and international level (administrative, sports or any other) for the period of the ban commencing 23 August 2021; and

fined the sum of NZ$50,000.00 payable to the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC).

Furthermore, Mr Harmon shall pay to OFC the costs and expenses of the OFC investigation and adjudicatory proceedings in the sum of NZ$40,910.16 as well as costs incurred for the appeal proceedings in the sum of NZ$17,000.

The ban on Mr Harmon shall continue to apply past its date of expiry until the above fine and the costs are paid in full to OFC.

As a result of the above mentioned decision, FIFA have extended the ban imposed on Mr Harmon to have effect worldwide across all football-related activities. This ban will remain in place for the period imposed by the OFC Appeal Committee and continue to apply until the fine and costs are paid in full.

Following the dismissal of Mr Harmon’s appeal by CAS, the above OFC Appeal Committee decision is considered final and binding.


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Fiji beat the Solomons 1-0 in a friendly in Suva. Little 3 team international tourney that also involves Hong Kong, China.

https://us.soccerway.com/matches/2024/09/02/world/friendlies/fiji/solomon-islands/4413075/

Bit strange in a way as Fiji & the Solomons are in the same OFC WC qualifying pool, with qualifiers to start in October.
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Oh, didn't realise it was streamed on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ygPeFqoWY0
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Oh, didn't realise it was streamed on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ygPeFqoWY0

Watched in the last couple of hours at work. Vanuatu did well to hold them out to almost H/T.

Aussie very dominant overall, but we're lacking a cutting edge, they also looked relatively uncomfortable on a typically bumpy/bouncy uneven Pacific island football field. Welcome back to the OFC lads!

For what it's worth, Vanuatu carved out some very decent chances for themselves. They were lucky to not at least have picked up a goal for their efforts - Worked some very nice 1 v 1 efforts which they should have capitalized on to be fair.

Everyone's favourite from the OFC Nations Cup Johnathan Spokeyjack was lively and threatening - think it was him that created a gilt-edged chance for his side completely against the run of play after 20 minutes which was blazed wide. He had a couple of other half chances as well. Godine Tenene I thought was excellent for Vanuatu. Lightning quick that lad - liked his tenacity and his quick feet, happy to take on players too which was good to see from an OFC player against higher quality opposition. Was heartening to see him get stuck in and press the Aussie defenders too. Just a shame they couldn't quite press as a unit more effectively, as they hemmed them in a few times only to have one player not quite pressing with as much intensity given them an easy out.

Good prep for for WC Qualifying for them though.

Also see Fiji beat the Solomon Islands 1-0 a couple of days ago - No Krishna, late penalty to seal the victory.
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And earlier today Hong Kong beat the Solomons 3-0 in Fiji.
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Fiji take on Hong Kong in a few days time in that Tri-Nations matchup to round out their September international window.

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Half Chinese/half Kiwi, Matt Orr (NZ dad) with one of Hong Kong's goals in their 3-0 win over the Solomons in Fiji. That's him in the photo above and below.

Orr also the captain. He's actually playing in the Chinese Super League (CSL) this season. Previously he'd just played China 2nd tier or his local HK league.

No starts for his CSL club Shenzhen Peng City but 16 appearances off the bench and 1 goal.  Sort of guy that would definitely have been AWs capped by Anthony Hudson if eligible. And the CSL ain't the worst level, so even now he'd be in AWs contention - given no Kiwi striker apart from Wood is scoring goals. He had a breakout 15 goal season in the Chinese 2nd tier last year.
https://us.soccerway.com/players/matthew-elliot-wing-kai-orr/561434/


Surprised Hong Kong are ranked as low as 159. They qualified for the Asian Cup earlier this year and didn't disgrace themselves.

Solomons had Le'ai and also a recalled Micah Lea'alafa playing.



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Surprised no one's picked up on the OFC 1st Round World Cup Qualifiers which kicked off today.

Tonga knocking out the Cook Islands to make the final.
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Samoa overcome American Samoa in the other knockout game.
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Winner of the final on Tuesday will join New Zealand, Vanuatu & Tahiti in Group B for the 2nd round of qualifiers kicking off in the October window.

Hard luck for both the Cook Islands & American Samoa - It's one and done for them for their 2026 World Cup Qualifying campaign.

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