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Oceania Football

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30 Jul 05:08 · edited 30 Jul 05:09 · History
Maybe Sherman's scored a gig to coach one of the new OFC Pro League Island club teams? I think Albert Reiria is gonna coach the Solomons entrant.

Also see Fiji are off to the Kings Cup in Thailand in the Sept window. Good for them.

https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2025/07/30/fiji-look-for-new-national-coach-after-rob-sherman-cuts-short-his-contract/

.......the national team will play full internationals against Thailand and either Iraq or Hong Kong at the King’s Cup tournament in Thailand in September.
29 Aug 18:22
coochiee
https://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc-extends-partnership-with-team-up-to-empower-pacific-communities-through-football/

Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is proud to announce the extension of its partnership with Team Up, the Australian Government’s sport-for-development programme funded through the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).


But Oceania & the Asian confederations are two seperate Confederations. If you allow one to go one way, you have to ensure it goes both ways (directions)
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29 Aug 22:27 · edited 30 Aug 00:22 · History
SM being in this new OFC League is no different to the Nix and AFC being in the A League.

Sounds like SM can’t qualify for CWC via the OFC League so again no different to how Nix and AFC can’t either via the ALM.


If the Aus Govt want to win to hearts and minds in their little battle with the evil CCP in the Pacific that is their (good) business. 
12 Sep 10:00
13 Sep 01:10
4 team Kings Cup tourney in Thailand last week.

Fiji lost their first game to Thailand 3-0. 
Then got absolutely demolished in the 3rd/4th playoff match 8-0 by Hong Kong (HK).
Caveat being Fiji went down to 10 men at 14 mins, and then 9 men at 22 mins.

Graham Arnold's Iraq beat HK 2-1 (half Kiwi Matt Orr the pen for HK), and then 1-0 winners over Thailand in the final. No Mo Al-Taay for Iraq 



18 Sep 23:32
https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2025/09/19/fiji-officials-see-red-after-ill-disciplined-performance-at-thailand-tournament/



The Fiji Football Association will provide counselling for two players after an ill-disciplined performance in a match at this month’s King’s Cup in Thailand.

Fiji were thrashed 8-0 by Hong Kong with two early dismissals, leaving their hopes of a result against the Asian side in tatters.

After just 14 minutes, captain Ratu Waranaivalu was dismissed for an off-the-ball elbow to the face of a Hong Kong player.

About eight minutes later, Ilisoni Logaivau was red-carded after elbowing the same opponent.

Hong Kong were a goal up before the second dismissal and went on the rampage to lead 5-0 by half-time.

“It was unfortunate to receive two red cards early on as playing with nine men for almost 75 minutes of the match is a tough ask against a team like Hong Kong who have been actively involved in the recent FIFA windows leading up to the tournament,” national teams administrator Kartik Reddy told Friends of Football.

“The area of discipline, especially for both incidents being non-football related challenges, has called on us to impose tough sanctions and rules to avoid similar incidents in the future.

“However, we will be meeting with the players to provide necessary counselling and find out issues which instigate those types of behaviours.”

Reddy said they will also implement mandatory workshops, which will involve psychologist sessions and a referee’s presentation, which all squad players will attend.

A year ago, Fiji drew 1-1 with Hong Kong at a three-nations series in Lautoka.

In their first match at the King’s Cup in Kanchanaburi, they performed better in a 3-0 loss against the 102-ranked Thailand.

The defeats meant Fiji finished fourth of four teams, with Iraq winning the trophy after beating Thailand 1-0 in the final.

Former Phoenix striker Roy Krishna was not available for the tournament.
18 Sep 23:55
wow, two elbows against the same player?
seems a little targeted, 
I wonder if anything was said in the minutes leading up to the incidents.

Queenslander 3x a year.

23 Sep 10:27
New Caledonia warming up for the U20 World Cup in Chile with a couple of games over the past few days.



They were beaten 2-0 by Panama their other warm up game a couple of days back.

In all honestly, pretty credible results for an island nation. Hoping they keep things respectable when the World Cup proper kicks off in a few days, although they do have France, USA & South Africa in their group...
23 Sep 12:41
Hopefully they share some intel on the Egyptians with Greeny & co
29 Sep 23:10
New Caledonia down 3-0 after 6 minutes in their World Cup opener against the USA...
01 Oct 22:55
New Caledonia under 19 women are through to the final after beating Fiji 2 nil. And they've qualified for th WC in Poland next year.  Congratulations to them 
02 Oct 11:53
Interesting fact about West Papua playing a game against Tibet in the Netherlands in 2023. Wonder if it was FIFA sanctioned?

I mean Palestine play in FIFA comps but ain't yet a official nation.

FIFA using it's power for good.

https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2025/10/02/mens-and-womens-pacific-teams-gather-in-png-for-international-tournament/   

Men’s and women’s Pacific teams gather in PNG for international tournament
 
The MSG Prime Minister’s Cup will finally host a women’s tournament when it kicks off in Papua New Guinea on Saturday.

The event was known as the Melanesia Cup from 1988 to 2000 and was given its current title when it was revived in 2022.

Each edition so far has been restricted to men’s teams.

The tournament features the best Pacific teams outside of New Zealand and Tahiti, with the host country, Solomon Islands, Fiji, New Caledonia, and Vanuatu all competing.

With the FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers taking place in February and March, the cup offers a good opportunity for teams to prepare ahead of those play-offs.

MSG secretariat’s programme manager for sports, Henry Bill, says the MSG Prime Minister’s Cup is focused on developing the next generation of players.

“Platforms like this can help young people showcase their skills, avoid social issues, and even open doors for overseas contracts. From past tournaments, we’ve seen some of our young players scouted and are now playing for overseas clubs.”

The Fijian men’s team will be without two players, captain Ratu Waranaivalu and Ilisoni Logaivau, who were both red-carded within minutes of each other against Hong Kong in last month’s King’s Cup in Thailand. Both players are due to receive counselling to tackle their indiscipline.

However, an appearance is unlikely by Fiji’s most capped player, ex-Wellington Phoenix star striker Roy Krishna.

The Fiji FA says he is contracted to his new Indian club, Malappuram FC, till December and may not be available.

The Melanesia Spearhead Group is looking to expand the Cup with Henry Bill stating they are looking to invite outside teams, including some from Africa.

While officials look overseas, there remains an elephant in the room with one part of Melanesia not contesting the event, West Papua.

The territory has been subject to brutal Indonesian occupation since the late 1960s, but unlike New Caledonia is unable to compete in its own right in official sporting competitions.

In August 2023, West Papua played unrecognised nation Tibet in the Netherlands, where the Football Association West Papua is based, winning 5-2.

The tournament, which went into abeyance for 22 years due to a lack of funding, was revived by the Vanuatu government and FIFA under its new name three years ago.

It is a FIFA tier-one tournament and thus counts towards points in the FIFA world rankings.

Plans were already being formed in 2022 for a women’s tournament with the PNG Sports Foundation executive director Albert Veratau saying his country was pushing for women’s football to be included in the future to promote gender balance and boost women’s football throughout Melanesia.

Papua New Guinea is defending the men’s title it won in Honiara in December 2024.
02 Oct 23:00
New Caledonia about to kick off against South Africa. Good luck to them.  
02 Oct 23:24
20 mins gone and no score yet.  This is good so far 
03 Oct 00:35
It's my fault, I jinxed them. Now they are down 4 nil. I'd love for them to score 
03 Oct 00:54
Ended 5 nil.  New Cal going home after their final match against France 
05 Oct 20:02
New Caledonia in their maroon grey kit for their last game against France 
05 Oct 20:11
They lasted 10 minutes 
05 Oct 20:47
Half time and still 1 nil to France.  
05 Oct 21:12
2 nil now after 54mins
05 Oct 21:40
France get another.  8 mins + to go
05 Oct 21:42
Oh dear another one.  NC did so well to keep it to 2 with not long to play.  They'll be disappointed with that 
05 Oct 21:49
France add another.  Too easy 
05 Oct 21:51
6 nil.  Real flurry in the last 10 mins.  Just blow the dam whistles 
09 Oct 02:30
Better news for the senior New Caledonia side today - A 2-0 win over Gibraltar this morning.

Their first ever victory over UEFA opposition.

09 Oct 06:18
Been furiously trying to find highlights to the game, but no luck thus far. 
Great win for them, though tbf they were favourites in many people's opinions (including my own). Looks like a close game with the second goal only arriving in injury time


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09 Oct 08:27
Yeah it's a good result but hardy shock of the century. I mean this is a team that lost 14-0 to France not that long ago. They truly are woeful.

Still it's prep and a nice confidence boost for New Caledonia ahead of the intercontinentals early next year.

Three for me, and two for them.

09 Nov 21:10 · edited 09 Nov 21:10 · History


After so many positives the other day following their 0-0 draw with Japan this is a disastrous result. 

80 shots! Jesus wept.

New Zealand knocked off top spot for the heaviest defeat at an U17 World Cup though (previously 13-0 v Spain in 1997).
10 Nov 00:37 · edited 10 Nov 00:38 · History
They did play half the game with 9 men/boys. But even before the cards were easily 2nd best.

Surely FIFA review OFC getting 3 spots at the U17 WC.

Honestly Fiji were worse 0 goals, 20 against.
At least NC got that shock 0-0 draw against Japan, and held Portugal to 1-1 at HT.

Siggy and his old team mates from 1997 will be the only happy folks. Erased from the record books.
10 Nov 04:54
Oceania rools
11 Nov 03:30

Three Oceania footballers have been nominated for consideration in The Best FIFA Women's 11 football award.

Papua New Guinea midfielder Ramona Padio, Solomon Islands goalkeeper Zainab Donga, and New Zealand defender Rebekah Stott have been nominated alongside 88 of the world's best.

Players are picked for consideration based on performances between 11 August 2024 and 2 August 2025, and football fans then decide the best 11 by voting on the FIFA website.
17 Nov 00:26 · edited 17 Nov 00:28 · History
NC to find out this Saturday (NZT) the draw for the playoff tourney next March.

Not even sure if NC are playing this window (training camp in France?), so they won't be the best prepared for next March.

https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2025/11/17/draw-to-decide-who-new-caledonia-have-to-beat-for-fifa-mens-world-cup-spot/

New Caledonia qualified for the intercontinental play-offs — to be staged in March 2026 — when they finished runners-up to New Zealand at this year’s FIFA Men’s World Cup Oceania qualifiers.

They and South America’s Bolivia will join teams from the AFC, CAF and Concacaf confederations in the six-team tournament.

The remaining qualifiers for the play-off series will be determined during the November international window, after which the play-offs draw will be made at FIFA’s Zurich headquarters on Friday November 21, 2025 (NZT).

19 Nov 04:05
So I think after today's results and the process of elimination, New Caledonia can only draw Jamaica or Suriname in the semi final.

Three for me, and two for them.

10 Dec 07:19
4 nations mens & womens tourneys in PNG.

Vanatu, Solomons & two PNG teams in the mens event (New Caledonia pulled out)

https://www.friendsoffootballnz.com/2025/12/10/papua-new-guinea-win-first-ever-womens-msg-prime-ministers-cup/

Papua New Guinea have made history in Port Moresby by lifting the first-ever women’s MSG Prime Minister’s Cup with an upset win over Fiji.

The Lakatois’ 3-0 success came despite driving rain the night before that threatened to curtail both the women’s and men’s finals, but on the day both games were played with the slippery pitch posing some challenges.



In the men’s final, Vanuatu won the competition for the first time after dethroning the defending champion PNG Kapuls 5-4 on penalties after the game ended 2-2 after extra time.

Vanuatu coach Lars Hopp praised the team’s patience and discipline under pressure. “This victory belongs to every player who believed, even when the crowd roared against us,” he said.

The German added that the win will boost the side as they look to the Oceania Pro League and beyond. “Everyone who was in the tournament will have collected valuable information and experience and it’s a good step to the future.”

With New Caledonia withdrawing to focus on the FIFA Men’s World Cup intercontinental play-offs and the FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers early next year, Papua New Guinea fielded two teams, with Solomon Islands also competing.