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1987 - 2023 OFC Champions League / OFC Champions Cup

1987 Oceania Club Championship 

Tournament details
Dates6 – 15 March 1987
Teams9 (from 9 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsAustralia Adelaide City (1st title)
Runners-upNew Zealand Mount Wellington
Tournament statistics
Matches played9
Goals scored44 (4.89 per match)
NB: contrary to an earlier version of this file, no qualifying
    tournament was held; it was a one-match play-off between the
    champions of Australia and New Zealand.

Final (Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide, 15 March 1987, att 3 500)
Adelaide City          1-1 Mount Wellington          [aet, 4-1 pen]
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1999 Oceania Club Championship
Tournament details
Dates18 – 26 September 1999
Teams9 (from 9 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsAustralia South Melbourne (1st title)
Runners-upFiji Nadi
Tournament statistics
Matches played12
Goals scored99 (8.25 per match)
Played as tournament in Fiji (Nadi and Lautoka).

Participants:

Konica FC (Am. Samoa)
South Melbourne (Australia)
Nadi (Fiji)                       [in fact a regional selection]
Central United (New Zealand)
Malaita Eagles (Solomon Islands)  [in fact a regional selection]
AS Venus (Tahiti)
Lotoha 'Apai (Tonga)
Tafea (Vanuatu)                   [in fact a regional selection]
Kiwi Club (W. Samoa)

Group A

18- 9 South Melbourne  2-1 Malaita Eagles     19.00 Churchill Park, Lautoka
20- 9 Malaita Eagles  14-2 Konica             17.00 Churchill Park, Lautoka
22- 9 South Melbourne 10-0 Konica             15.30 Churchill Park, Lautoka

 1.South Melbourne       2  2  0  0 12- 1  6
 2.Malaita Eagles        2  1  0  1 15- 4  3
 3.Konica FC             2  0  0  2  2-24  0

Group B

18- 9 Nadi             1-1 AS Venus           15.00  Prince Charles Pk, Nadi
20- 9 Nadi            13-0 Kiwi               16.00  Prince Charles Pk, Nadi
22- 9 AS Venus        14-1 Kiwi               17.30  Churchill Park, Lautoka

 1.AS Venus              2  1  1  0 15- 2  4
 2.Nadi                  2  1  1  0 14- 1  4 
 3.Kiwi Club             2  0  0  2  1-27  0

Group C
18- 9 Tafea           10-0 Lotoha 'Apai       17.00  Churchill Park, Lautoka
20- 9 Central United  16-0 Lotoha 'Apai       19.00  Churchill Park, Lautoka
22- 9 Central United   2-2 Tafea              19.30  Churchill Park, Lautoka

 1.Central United        2  1  1  0 18- 2  4
 2.Tafea                 2  1  1  0 12- 2  4
 3.Lotoha 'Apai          2  0  0  2  0-26  0

Semifinals
24- 9 Central United  0-1 Nadi               17.00  Churchill Park, Lautoka
      South Melbourne 3-0 AS Venus           19.00  Churchill Park, Lautoka

Third Place Playoff
26- 9 Central United  n/p AS Venus           13.30  Prince Charles Pk, Nadi
        [cancelled due to many injuries (following in particular the
         Central United vs Tafea match)]

Final 
26- 9 South Melbourne 5-1 Nadi               15.30  Prince Charles Pk, Nadi
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2001 Oceania Club Championship
Tournament details
Dates9 – 22 January 2001
Teams11 (from 11 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsAustralia Wollongong Wolves (1st title)
Runners-upVanuatu Tafea
Tournament statistics
Matches played29
Goals scored160 (5.52 per match)
Top scorer(s)Sasho Petrovski 13 goals
Played as tournament in Port Moresby, PNG, January 9-22, 2001
All matches at the Lloyd Robson Stadium

Group A

 9- 1 Lotoha'pai FC     0-16 Wollongong Wolves  13.30   [ref: L.Fred (VAN)]
      Foodtown Warriors  1-3 Laugu United FC    15.30   [ref: M, Shield (AUS)]
      Unitech FC         0-2 Napier City R      17.30   [ref: B.Hugo (AUS)] 
11- 1 Napier City R      1-1 Laugu United FC    13.00   [ref:B Hugo (AUS)] 
      Unitech FC         5-2 Lotoha'pai FC      15.00   [ref: M Shield (AUS)]
      Wollongong Wolves  5-0 Foodtown Warriors  17.00   [ref: H Atisson (VAN)]
13- 1 Foodtown Warriors  1-3 Unitech FC         12.00   [ref: G Connolly (AUS)] 
      Lotoha'pai FC      0-9 Napier City R      14.00   [ref: H Atisson (VAN)] 
      Laugu United FC   0-10 Wollongong Wolves  16.00   [ref: B Grimshaw (NZL)] 
15- 1 Foodtown Warriors  0-4 Napier City R      12.00   [ref: L Fred (VAN)] 
      Wollongong Wolves  6-0 Unitech FC         14.00   [ref: H Atisson (VAN)] 
      Laugu United       7-0 Lotoha'pai FC      16.00   [ref: G Connolly (AUS)] 
17-1  Unitech FC         2-8 Laugu United FC    12.00   [ref: G Connolly (AUS)] 
      Lotoha'pai FC      2-5 Foodtown Warriors  14.00   [ref: N Fox (NZL)] 
      Napier City R      0-1 Wollongong Wolves  16.00   [ref: H Atisson (VAN)] 

 1.Wollongong City Wolves (Australia)       5  5  0  0 38- 0 15
 2.Napier City Rovers (New Zealand)         5  3  1  1 16- 2 10
 3.Laugu United FC (Solomon Islands)        5  3  1  1 19-14 10
 4.Unitech FC (Papua New Guinea)            5  2  0  3 10-19  6 
 5.Foodtown Warriors Labasa (Fiji)          5  1  0  4  7-17  3
 6.Lotoha'pai FC (Tonga)                    5  0  0  5  4-42  0

Group B

10- 1 AS Vénus           awd PanSa FC           15.00  [ref: B Grimshaw (NZL)]
        [awarded 2-0; originally 1-1; ineligible players PanSa]
      Tafea FC           5-1 Titavi FC          17.00  [ref: G Connolly (AUS)]
12- 1 Titavi FC          0-6 AS Vénus           14.00  [ref: L Fred (VAN)]
      PanSa FC           awd Tupapa FC          16.00  [ref: M Shield (AUS)]         
        [awarded 0-2; originally 4-0; ineligible players PanSa]
14- 1 Tafea FC           awd PanSa FC           14.00
        [awarded 2-0, not played as PanSa could not field full team]  
      AS Vénus          10-1 Tupapa FC          16.00
16- 1 Tupapa FC          0-9 Tafea FC           14.00  [ref: B Hugo (AUS)] 
      PanSa FC           awd Titavi FC          16.00       
        [awarded 0-2, not played as PanSa withdrew]          
18- 1 Titavi FC          2-0 Tupapa FC          14.00
      Tafea FC           6-0  AS Vénus           16.00        

 1.Tafea FC (Vanuatu)                       4  4  0  0 22- 1 12
 2.AS Vénus (Tahiti)                        4  3  0  1 18- 7  9
 3.Titavi FC (Samoa)                        4  2  0  2  5-11  6
 4.Tupapa FC (Cook Islands)                 4  1  0  3  3-21  3
 5.PanSa FC (American Samoa)                4  0  0  4  0- 8  0
NB: the OFC rdisciplinray committee ruled 7 of PanSa's 18 players were not
    registered according to intrenational transfer rules, leading to the award
    of their first two matches against them.

Semifinals
20- 1 Wollongong Wolves  4-2 AS Vénus           13.00  [ref: S Maidan (SIN)] 
      Tafea FC           4-2 Napier City Rovers 15.30  [ref: S M Salleh (MAS)] 

Third Place Match
22- 1 AS Vénus           2-3 Napier City Rovers 13.00

Final
22- 1 Wollongong Wolves  1-0 Tafea FC           15.30
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2005 Oceania Club Championship
Tournament details
Dates10 February – 10 June 2005
Teams13 (from 12 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsAustralia Sydney FC (1st title)
Runners-upNew Caledonia AS Magenta
Tournament statistics
Matches played24
Goals scored110 (4.58 per match)
Top scorer(s)David Zdrilic 9 goals
Originally scheduled for September 17-27, 2002, at Honiara, Solomon Islands
to determine Oceanian entrant for FIFA Club Championship 2003, which was
cancelled. 

Following the news that the FIFA Club World Championship would return in 
2005, the OFC has selected Tahiti to host the next OFC Club Championship 
in April 2005.

Preliminary Round
                Manumea                  AmS  Auckland City            NZe      o/w       y
(Feb 10 and 12) Nikao Sokattack          Coo  AS Magenta (Nouméa)      NCa   0-4  1-5  1-9x
(Mar 4 and 6)   Sobou (Lahi)             PNG  Tuinaimato Breeze        Sam   5-0  2-0  7-0
(Mar 21 and 23) SC Lotoha'apai           Ton  Tafea FC                 Van   1-2  0-5  1-7
(Apr 2 and 6)   4R Electric Ltd (Ba)     Fij  Makuru FC                Sol   1-4  1-4  2-8
x both matches in Auckland, New Zealand
y Manumea withdrawn by OFC 
NB: the travelling team will play two matches in the host country.
Australian representatives are automatically seeded to the final round,
as are two Tahiti teams.

Final Round Papeete, Tahiti; May 30 - June 10, 2005.
NB: it is unclear why Tahitian champions 2004/05 AS Tefana did not enter;
    apparently the federation decided to register the top-2 teams 2003/04.

Group A
May 31: Sydney FC - Auckland City             3-2
May 31: Sobou FC - AS Pirae                   1-5
Jun  2: AS Pirae - Auckland City              1-0
Jun  2: Sobou FC - Sydney FC                  2-9
Jun  4: Sydney FC - AS Pirae                  6-0
Jun  5: Auckland City - Sobou FC              6-1

 1.Sydney FC                       3  3  0  0  18- 4  9
 2.AS Pirae                        3  2  0  1   6- 7  6
 3.Auckland City                   3  1  0  2   8- 5  3
 4.Sobou FC (Lahi)                 3  0  0  3   4-20  0

Group B
Jun  1: Tafea FC - Makuru FC                  3-2
Jun  1: AS Magenta - AS Manu Ura              4-1
Jun  3: AS Magenta - Tafea FC                 1-1
Jun  3: AS Manu Ura - Makuru FC               1-2
Jun  5: As Manu Ura - Tafea FC                0-2
Jun  5: Makuru FC - AS Magenta                0-5
 
 1.AS Magenta (Nouméa)             3  2  1  0  10- 2  7
 2.Tafea FC                        3  2  1  0   6- 3  7 
 3.Makuru FC                       3  1  0  2   4- 9  3
 4.AS Manu Ura                     3  0  0  3   2- 8  0

Semifinals (Jun 7)
Sydney FC                Aus  Tafea FC                 Van   6-0 
AS Magenta (Nouméa)      NCa  AS Pirae                 Tah   4-1

Third Place Match (Jun 10)
AS Pirae                 Tah  Tafea FC                 Van   1-3

Final  (Jun 10)
Sydney FC                Aus  AS Magenta (Nouméa)      NCa   2-0
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2006 Oceania Club Championship
Tournament details
Dates6 February - 21 May 2006
Teams11 (from 10 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Auckland City (1st title)
Runners-upFrench Polynesia Pirae
Tournament statistics
Matches played22
Goals scored96 (4.36 per match)
Top scorer(s)Solomon Islands Benjamin Totori 7 goals
Preliminary Round at Govind Park, Ba, Fiji, February 6-10, 2006

[Feb 6]  Lotoha'apai     1-5 Nokia Eagles
         Nikao Sokattak  1-2 Tuanaimato Breeze
[Feb 8]  Nikao Sokattak  1-3 Lotoha'apai
         Nokia Eagles    2-1 Tuanaimato Breeze
[Feb 10] Lotoha'apai     1-1 Tuanaimato Breeze
         Nokia Eagles    0-0 Nikao Sokattak

 1.Nokia Eagles (Nadi, Fiji)       3  2  1  0   7- 2  7
 2.Tuanaimato Breeze (Samoa)       3  1  1  1   4- 4  4
 3.Lotoha'apai SC (Tonga)          3  1  1  1   5- 7  4
 4.Nikao Sokattak (Cook Islands)   3  0  1  2   2- 5  1

Final Tournament
At North Harbour Stadium, Auckland

Group A
May 10: Marist FC        1-10 AS Piraé
May 10: Auckland City    7-0  Sobou FC
May 13: Auckland City    3-1  Marist FC
May 14: AS Piraé         7-0  Sobou FC  [*]
May 16: Sobou FC         1-7  Marist FC  [*]
May 16: AS Piraé         0-1  Auckland City  [*]

 1.Auckland City (New Zealand)     3  3  0  0  11- 1  9
 2.AS Piraé (Tahiti)               3  2  0  1  17- 2  6
 3.Marist FC (Honiara, Solomon I.) 3  1  0  2   9-14  3
 4.Sobou (Lahi, Papua New Guinea)  3  0  0  3   1-21  0
NB: reason for Piraé's participation unclear (Tefana are Tahiti champions)

Group B
May 11: AS Magenta       0-1  Tafea FC
May 11: Nokia Eagles     2-2  YoungHeart Manawatu
May 13: AS Magenta       0-3  YoungHeart Manawatu
May 14: Tafea FC         0-4  Nokia Eagles  [*]
May 16: Tafea FC         3-3  YoungHeart Manawatu  [**]
May 16: Nokia Eagles     0-1  AS Magenta  [**]

 1.YoungHeart Manawatu (N.Zealand) 3  1  2  0   8- 5  5
 2.Nokia Eagles (Nadi, Fiji)       3  1  1  1   6- 3  4
 3.Tafea FC (Port Vila, Vanuatu)   3  1  1  1   4- 7  4
 4.AS Magenta (Nouméa, N.Caledonia)3  1  0  2   1- 4  3

[*] moved to North Harbour #3 due to heavy rain
[**] originally scheduled to North Harbour #3 and moved to Bill McKinlay Park due to heavy rain

Semifinals (May 19)

Auckland City    9-1  Nokia Eagles
YoungHeart Man.  1-2  AS Piraé

Third Place Match (May 21)
Nokia Eagles     0-4  YoungHeart Manawatu             (at North Harbour Stadium Outer Oval)

Final (May 21)
Auckland City    3-1  AS Piraé                        (at North Harbour Stadium #1)
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2007 OFC Champions League
Tournament details
DatesJanuary 21, 2007 – April 29, 2007
Teams6 (from 5 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Waitakere United (1st title)
Runners-upFiji 4R Electrical Ba
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Goals scored43 (3.07 per match)
Top scorer(s)Solomon Islands Commins Menapi
5 goals
Will involve six teams playing in a home-and-away series.

Start January 2007.  Tournament renamed 'O-League'.  Country of
worst bottom club (New Caledonia) loses direct place for next 
edition; its champions will play off with the champions of the
Cook Islands, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea for one spot in the
tournament 2008.

Group A
[Jan 21] AS Mont Dore    0-2 Auckland City
[Jan 24] Waitakere Utd.  2-2 Auckland City
[Feb 20] Waitakere Utd.  6-1 AS Mont Dore
[Feb 22] Auckland City   4-0 AS Mont Dore
[Mar 31] AS Mont Dore    0-3 Waitakere Utd.
[Apr 4]  Auckland City   2-2 Waitakere Utd.

 1.Waitakere United (New Zealand)  4  2  2  0  13- 5  8   [*]
 2.Auckland City FC (New Zealand)  4  2  2  0  10- 4  8
 3.AS Mont Dore (New Caledonia)    4  0  0  4   1-15  0
[*] Waitakere replace Port Vila Sharks (Vanuatu) who withdrew

Group B
[Feb 19] Marist          0-2 Ba
[Feb 23] AS Temanava     1-1 Ba
[Mar 12] Ba              3-2 Marist 
[Mar 16] AS Temanava     2-1 Marist
[Mar 19] Ba              abd AS Temanava  [abandoned at 0-0 in 10' due [Mar 20, replay, in Lautoka]               to waterlogged pitch]
         Ba              1-0 AS Temanava  
[Mar 22] Marist          2-0 AS Temanava

 1.Ba (Fiji)                       4  3  1  0   7- 3 10
 2.AS Temanava (Tahiti)            4  1  1  2   3- 5  4
 3.Marist FC (Honiara, Solomon I.) 4  1  0  3   5- 7  3
NB: Ba earlier announced as 4R Electrical (club team), but apparently
    playing as district side

Final 
Apr 21, Govind Park, Ba                 Ba              2-1 Waitakere Utd.
Apr 29, Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland   Waitakere Utd.  1-0 Ba
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2007-2008 OFC Champions League
Tournament details
DatesJune 12, 2007 – May 4, 2008
Teams9 (from 8 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Waitakere United (2nd title)
Runners-upSolomon Islands Kossa
Tournament statistics
Matches played17
Goals scored53 (3.12 per match)
Top scorer(s)Solomon Islands James Naka
Solomon Islands Joe Luwi 4 goals

Qualifying Tournament
At Stade Nouma Daly in Nouméa, New Caledonia. 

[Jun 12] JS Baco        2-0 University
[Jun 14] Tafea          5-1 University
[Jun 16] JS Baco        0-5 Tafea

 1.Tafea FC (Vanuatu)              2  2  0  0  10- 1  6
 2.JS Baco (New Caledonia)         2  1  0  1   2- 5  3
 3.University (Papua New Guinea)   2  0  0  2   1- 7  0
 -.Sokattack Nikao (Cook Islands)  withdrew

Final Tournament
Country of worst bottom club (Tahiti) loses direct place for next 
edition; its champions will play off with the champions of the
Cook Islands, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea for one spot in 
the tournament 2009.

Group 1
[Oct 27] Auckland City   6-0 AS Manu Ura
[Oct 31] Waitakere Utd.  2-1 AS Manu Ura 
[Feb 15] AS Manu Ura     1-1 Waitakere Utd. 
[Feb 20] Auckland City   0-1 Waitakere Utd. 
[Mar 28] AS Manu Ura     0-1 Auckland City  
[Apr 2]  Waitakere Utd.  1-1 Auckland City  

 1.Waitakere United (New Zealand)  4  2  2  0   5- 3  8
 2.Auckland City FC (New Zealand)  4  2  1  1   8- 2  7
 3.AS Manu Ura (Tahiti)            4  0  1  3   2-10  1

Group 2
[Oct 27] Kossa           1-1 Tafea
[Oct 31] Ba              1-0 Tafea
[Feb 20] Tafea           2-1 Ba
[Feb 25] Kossa           2-0 Ba
[Mar 26] Tafea           1-1 Kossa
[Mar 30] Ba              2-4 Kossa

 1.Kossa FC (Honiara, Solomon I.)  4  2  2  0   8- 4  8
 2.Tafea FC (Port Vila, Vanuatu)   4  1  2  1   4- 4  5
 3.Ba (Fiji)                       4  1  0  3   4- 8  3

Final 
[Apr 26, Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara]            Kossa           3-1 Waitakere Utd. 
[May 11, Douglas Field, Trusts Stadium, Auckland] Waitakere Utd.  5-0 Kossa
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2008-2009 OFC Champions League
Tournament details
Dates1 November 2008 – 2 May 2009
Teams6 (from 5 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Auckland City (2nd title)
Runners-upSolomon Islands Koloale
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Goals scored53 (3.79 per match)
Qualifying Tournament

Was to be contested between champions of Papua New Guinea, the
Cook Islands and Tuvalu; as the representatives of the Cook
Islands (Tupapa) and Tuvalu (Nauti FC) withdrew, Hekari United 
(Papua New Guinea) automatically gained entry; it is not known
why the Tahitian champions (AS Manu Ura) and the New Caledonian 
champions (AS Magenta) were not allowed to enter the qualifying 
tournament.

The 2009/10 edition will see an increase to eight clubs, with
New Caledonia and Tahiti gaining an automatic entrant (both in
the group featuring two clubs from New Zealand as well); OFC
member countries wishing to enter a club will apparently need 
to have a 'national' league with at least eight 'franchises' 
participating (the Solomon Islands and Vanuatu currently do not
meet this condition).

Final Tournament

Group 1
[Nov 2]  Auckland City   2-2 Waitakere Utd. 
[Nov 22] Waitakere Utd.  3-0 P.V. Sharks
[Dec 13] P.V. Sharks     0-2 Auckland City
[Feb 14] Auckland City   8-1 P.V. Sharks
[Mar 7]  P.V. Sharks     2-3 Waitakere Utd.
[Apr 5]  Waitakere Utd.  1-3 Auckland City  

 1.Auckland City FC                4  3  1  0  15- 4 10
 2.Waitakere United                4  2  1  1   9- 7  7
 3.Port Vila Sharks                4  0  0  4   3-16  0

Group 2
[Nov 2]  Ba              0-0 Koloale
[Nov 22] Koloale         3-1 Hekari United
[Dec 13] Hekari United   1-2 Ba
[Feb 14] Ba              1-3 Hekari United 
[Mar 7]  Hekari United   1-0 Koloale
[Mar 28] Koloale         1-0 Ba

 1.Koloale FC (Honiara)            4  2  1  1   4- 2  7
 2.Hekari United (Port Moresby)    4  2  0  2   6- 6  6
 3.Ba                              4  1  1  2   3- 5  4

Final 
[Apr 25, Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara] Koloale         2-7 Auckland City
[May 3, Kiwitea Street, Auckland]      Auckland City   2-2 Koloale
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2009-2010 OFC Champions League
Tournament details
Dates17 October 2009 – 2 May 2010
Teams8 (from 7 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsPapua New Guinea Hekari United (1st title)
Runners-upNew Zealand Waitakere United
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
Goals scored85 (3.27 per match)
Top scorer(s)Kema JackDaniel Koprivcic (7)
Day 1&2 Day 3
Group A
[Oct 17] Auckland City   5-0 AS Manu Ura
[Oct 24] AS Magenta      1-1 Waitakere Utd.
[Nov 7]  Waitakere Utd.  2-0 AS Manu Ura
[Nov 8]  Auckland City   2-1 AS Magenta
[Nov 27] AS Manu Ura     1-1 AS Magenta
[Nov 28] Waitakere Utd.  1-1 Auckland City 
[Feb 13] AS Manu Ura     0-2 Auckland City
[Feb 20] Waitakere Utd.  4-1 AS Magenta
[Mar 6]  AS Magenta      1-1 Auckland City
[Mar 19] AS Manu Ura     1-5 Waitakere Utd.  
[Mar 27] AS Magenta      8-1 AS Manu Ura
[Mar 28] Auckland City   2-2 Waitakere Utd.  

 1.Waitakere United                6  3  3  0  15- 6 12
 2.Auckland City FC                6  3  3  0  13- 5 12
 3.AS Magenta (Nouméa)             6  1  3  2  13-10  6
 4.AS Manu Ura (Paea)              6  0  1  5   3-23  1

Group B
[Oct 17] Tafea FC        3-3 Hekari United
[Oct 18] Marist FC       1-3 Lautoka
[Nov 7]  Marist FC       0-2 Tafea FC
         Hekari United   1-2 Lautoka
[Nov 29] Lautoka         1-2 Tafea FC
[Dec 5]  Hekari United   2-1 Marist FC
[Feb 13] Hekari United   4-0 Tafea FC
[Feb 14] Lautoka         3-0 Marist FC
[Mar 6]  Tafea FC        0-0 Marist FC
[Mar 7]  Lautoka         0-1 Hekari United
[Mar 27] Marist FC       1-4 Hekari United
         Tafea FC        1-3 Lautoka         

 1.Hekari United (Port Moresby)    6  4  1  1  15- 7 13
 2.Lautoka                         6  4  0  2  12- 6 12
 3.Tafea FC (Port Vila)            6  2  2  2   8-11  8
 4.Marist FC (Honiara)             6  0  1  5   3-14  1

Final 
[Apr 17, PMRL Stadium, Port Moresby] Hekari United   3-0 Waitakere Utd.  
[May 2, Fred Taylor Park, Waitakere] Waitakere Utd.  2-1 Hekari United 
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2010-2011 OFC Champions League
Tournament details
Dates23 October 2010 – 17 April 2011
Teams8 (from 7 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Auckland City (3rd title)
Runners-upVanuatu Amicale
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
Goals scored76 (2.92 per match)
Top scorer(s)Vanuatu Fenedy Masauvakalo (8 goals)
Group A
[Oct 23] Koloale         1-2 Lautoka
         Hekari United   1-2 Amicale
[Nov 13] Hekari United   4-0 Koloale
         Lautoka         1-0 Amicale
[Dec 4]  Amicale         2-0 Koloale
[Jan 15] Lautoka         0-0 Hekari United
[Feb 5]  Amicale         3-3 Hekari United
         Lautoka         1-6 Koloale
[Feb 26] Koloale         2-1 Hekari United
         Amicale         5-1 Lautoka
[Mar 19] Hekari United   1-1 Lautoka
         Koloale         1-0 Amicale

 1.Amicale FC (Port Vila)          6  3  1  2  12- 7 10
 2.Koloale FC (Honiara)            6  3  0  3  10-10  9
 3.Lautoka                         6  2  2  2   6-13  8
 4.Hekari United (Port Moresby)    6  1  3  2  10- 8  6

Group B
[Oct 23] Auckland City   3-0 Magenta
[Oct 24] Waitakere Utd.  3-1 Tefana
[Nov 13] Magenta         1-0 Tefana
[Nov 14] Waitakere Utd.  1-1 Auckland City
[Dec 3]  Tefana          1-1 Auckland City
[Dec 4]  Magenta         1-1 Waitakere Utd.  
[Feb 4]  Tefana          3-1 Waitakere Utd.  
[Feb 21] Magenta         0-1 Auckland City
[Feb 25] Tefana          0-3 Magenta
[Feb 27] Auckland City   1-0 Waitakere Utd.  
[Mar 19] Waitakere Utd.  2-1 Magenta
         Auckland City   5-0 Tefana

 1.Auckland City FC                6  4  2  0  12- 2 14
 2.Waitakere United                6  2  2  2   8- 8  8
 3.AS Magenta (Nouméa)             6  2  1  3   6- 7  7
 4.AS Tefana (Faa'a)               6  1  1  4   5-14  4

Final 
[Apr 2, Port Vila] Amicale FC      1-2 Auckland City   
[Apr 17, Auckland] Auckland City   4-0 Amicale FC      
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Tournament details
Dates29 October 2011 – 12 May 2012
Teams8 (from 7 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Auckland City (4th title)
Runners-upFrench Polynesia Tefana
Tournament statistics
Matches played26
Goals scored88 (3.38 per match)
Top scorer(s)Spain Manel Expósito (6 goals)
Best player(s)Spain Albert Riera
Best goalkeeperNew Zealand Jacob Spoonley
Group A
[Oct 29] Waitakere Utd. 10-0 Tefana
[Oct 30] Ba              2-1 Mont-Dore
[Nov 12] Mont-Dore       1-1 Tefana          
[Nov 20] Waitakere Utd.  4-0 Ba              
[Dec 2]  Tefana          4-1 Ba              
[Dec 3]  Mont-Dore       0-1 Waitakere Utd.  
[Feb 17] Tefana          3-0 Waitakere Utd.  
[Feb 18] Mont-Dore       0-1 Ba              
[Mar 2]  Tefana          2-0 Mont-Dore       
[Mar 4]  Ba              3-2 Waitakere Utd.  
[Mar 31] Waitakere Utd.  4-0 Mont-Dore       
[Apr 15] Ba              0-5 Tefana          

 1.AS Tefana (Faa'a)               6  4  1  1  15-12 13
 2.Waitakere United                6  4  0  2  21- 6 12
 3.Ba                              6  3  0  3   7-16  9
 4.AS Mont-Dore                    6  0  1  5   2-11  1

Group B
[Oct 29] Amicale         1-1 Hekari United
         Koloale         1-4 Auckland City   
[Nov 19] Auckland City   2-0 Hekari United   
         Amicale         2-0 Koloale         
[Dec 10] Hekari United   3-1 Koloale         
[Jan 18] Auckland City   3-2 Amicale         
[Feb 18] Auckland City   7-3 Koloale         
         Hekari United   2-0 Amicale         
[Mar 3]  Koloale         1-0 Amicale         
         Hekari United   1-1 Auckland City   
[Mar 31] Amicale         1-0 Auckland City   
         Koloale         1-2 Hekari United   

 1.Auckland City FC                6  4  1  1  17- 8 13
 2.Hekari United (Port Moresby)    6  3  2  1   9- 6 11
 3.Amicale FC (Port Vila)          6  2  1  3   6- 7  7
 4.Koloale FC (Honiara)            6  1  0  5   7-18  3

Final 
[Apr 29, Auckland] Auckland City   2-1 Tefana
[May 12, Faa'a]    Tefana          0-1 Auckland City   
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Tournament details
Dates1–8 May 2012 (preliminary stage)
30 March – 19 May 2013 (final stage)
Teams8 (final stage)
12 (total) (from 11 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Auckland City (5th title)
Runners-upNew Zealand Waitakere United
Tournament statistics
Matches played36
Goals scored132 (3.67 per match)
Top scorer(s)Nigeria Sanni Issa
(9 goals)
Best player(s)Nigeria Sanni Issa
Best goalkeeperEngland Danny Robinson
NB: for the first time ever, a qualifying competition was held, involving the champions
    of the four countries not represented in 2012 (American Samoa, Cook Islands, Samoa
    and Tonga), who played among each other to qualify for a playoff against the champions
    of the country of the worst team in 2012 (New Caledonia)

Preliminary Round (all matches in Tonga)
[May 1, 2012] Pago Youth      1-5 Kiwi
              Lotoha'apai U.  3-3 Tupapa M.
[May 3, 2012] Lotoha'apai U.  6-0 Pago Youth
              Kiwi            1-2 Tupapa M.
[May 5, 2012] Tupapa M.       9-0 Pago Youth
              Lotoha'apai U.  2-1 Kiwi

 1.Tupapa Maraerenga               3  2  1  0  14- 4  7
 2.Lotoha'apai United              3  2  1  0  11- 4  7
 3.Kiwi                            3  1  0  2   7- 5  3
 4.Pago Youth                      3  0  0  3   1-20  0

Playoff Round [May 8, 2012, Loto-Tonga Centre, 羨tele, Tonga]
Mont-Dore       3-1 Tupapa M.

Group A
[Mar 30] S. Warriors     0-2 Amicale         
         Hekari United   1-3 Ba              
[Apr 3]  S. Warriors     2-2 Ba              
[Apr 6]  Hekari United   0-0 Amicale         
[Apr 13] Amicale         2-0 S. Warriors     
         Ba              2-0 Hekari United   
[Apr 17] Amicale         2-0 Hekari United   
         Ba              5-0 S. Warriors     
[Apr 20] S. Warriors     4-2 Hekari United   
         Amicale         1-2 Ba              
[Apr 27] Ba              2-0 Amicale         
         Hekari United   2-1 S. Warriors     

 1.Ba                              6  5  1  0  16- 4 16
 2.Amicale FC (Port Vila)          6  3  1  2   7- 4 10
 3.Hekari United (Port Moresby)    6  1  1  4   5-12  4
 4.Solomon Warriors (Honiara)      6  1  1  4   7-15  4

Group B
[Mar 30] Mont-Dore       0-2 Auckland City   
         Waitakere Utd.  0-0 Dragon
[Apr 5]  Mont-Dore       1-4 Dragon          
[Apr 7]  Waitakere Utd.  1-3 Auckland City   
[Apr 12] Dragon          0-1 Waitakere Utd.  
[Apr 13] Auckland City  12-2 Mont-Dore       
[Apr 17] Auckland City   1-3 Dragon          
         Waitakere Utd.  3-1 Mont-Dore       
[Apr 21] Auckland City   0-1 Waitakere Utd.  
[Apr 23] Dragon          1-1 Mont-Dore       
[Apr 27] Dragon          1-1 Auckland City   
[Apr 28] Mont-Dore       2-3 Waitakere Utd.  

 1.Waitakere United                6  4  1  1   9- 6 13
 2.Auckland City FC                6  3  1  2  19- 8 10
 3.AS Dragon (Papeete)             6  2  3  1   9- 5  9
 4.AS Mont-Dore                    6  0  1  5   7-25  1

Semifinals
[May 4]  Amicale         0-2 Waitakere Utd.  
[May 5]  Auckland City   6-1 Ba
[May 11] Ba              0-1 Auckland City
[May 12] Waitakere Utd.  2-1 Amicale

Final [May 19, Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland]
Auckland City   2-1 Waitakere United
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Tournament details
Host countriesFiji (group stage)
American Samoa (preliminary stage)
Dates15–19 October 2013 (preliminary stage)
7 April – 18 May 2014 (final stage)
Teams12 (final stage)
15 (total) (from 11 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Auckland City (6th title)
Runners-upVanuatu Amicale
Tournament statistics
Matches played29
Goals scored110 (3.79 per match)
Top scorer(s)French Polynesia Naea Bennett
Argentina Emiliano Tade
(6 goals each)
Best player(s)Argentina Emiliano Tade
Best goalkeeperVanuatu Chikau Mansale
Preliminary Round (all matches in Pago Pago, American Samoa)
[Oct 15, 2013] Lotoha'apai U.  0-3 Tupapa M.
[Oct 16, 2013] Pago Youth      1-5 Kiwi
[Oct 17, 2013] Kiwi            4-2 Lotoha'apai U.  
               Pago Youth     1-11 Tupapa M.       
[Oct 19, 2013] Pago Youth      n/p Lotoha'apai U.  
               Tupapa M.       0-3 Kiwi            

 1.Kiwi                            3  3  0  0  12- 3  9
 2.Tupapa Maraerenga               3  2  0  1  14- 4  6
 3.Lotoha'apai United              2  0  0  2   2- 7  0
 4.Pago Youth                      2  0  0  2   2-16  0

Group Stage (all matches in Fiji)

Group A (Churchill Park, Lautoka)
[Apr 9]  Kiwi            0-2 Waitakere United
         Sol. Warriors   1-2 Pirae
[Apr 12] Pirae           8-0 Kiwi
         Waitakere U.    1-1 Solomon Warriors
[Apr 15] Kiwi            0-8 Solomon Warriors
         Pirae           3-1 Waitakere United

 1.AS Pirae                        3  3  0  0  13- 2  9
 2.Solomon Warriors                3  1  1  1  10- 3  4
 3.Waitakere United                3  1  1  1   4- 4  4
 4.Kiwi                            3  0  0  3   0-18  0

Group B (Churchill Park, Lautoka)
[Apr 8]  Amicale         1-0 Dragon
         Nadi            0-3 Auckland City
[Apr 11] Dragon          0-3 Auckland City
         Nadi            0-6 Amicale
[Apr 14] Nadi            0-5 Dragon
         Amicale         1-0 Auckland City

 1.Amicale FC                      3  3  0  0   8- 0  9
 2.Auckland City                   3  2  0  1   6- 1  6
 3.AS Dragon                       3  1  0  2   5- 4  3
 4.Nadi                            3  0  0  3   0-14  0

Group C (Govind Park, Ba)
[Apr 7]  Tafea           3-1 Hekari United
         Ba              2-0 Magenta
[Apr 10] Ba              4-0 Tafea
         Hekari United   2-2 Magenta
[Apr 13] Tafea           1-3 Magenta
         Ba              1-1 Hekari United

 1.Ba                              3  2  1  0   7- 1  7
 2.AS Magenta                      3  1  1  1   5- 5  4
 3.Tafea FC                        3  1  0  2   4- 8  3
 4.Hekari United                   3  0  2  1   4- 6  2
NB: Auckland City qualified as best runners-up

Semifinals
[Apr 26] Auckland City   3-0 Pirae           
[Apr 27] Ba              1-2 Amicale         
[May 3]  Amicale         0-0 Ba              
         Pirae           2-1 Auckland City   

Final 
[May 10, PVM Stadium, Port Vila]                Amicale         1-1 Auckland City
[May 18, Kiwitea Street, Sandringham, Auckland] Auckland City   2-1 Amicale
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2015 Fiji Airways OFC Champions League
Tournament details
Host countriesPreliminary stage:
 Samoa
Final stage:
 Fiji
DatesPreliminary stage:
7–11 October 2014
Final stage:
11–26 April 2015
TeamsFinal stage: 12
Total: 15 (from 11 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Auckland City (7th title)
Runners-upNew Zealand Team Wellington
Tournament statistics
Matches played27
Goals scored97 (3.59 per match)
Top scorer(s)Preliminary stage:
Samoa Silao Malo
Final stage:
Fiji Saula Waqa
(5 goals each)
Best player(s)New Zealand Ivan Vicelich
Best goalkeeperNew Zealand Tamati Williams
Fair play awardFiji Suva
Preliminary Round (all matches in Tuanaimato, Samoa)
[Oct 7, 2014]  SKBC            1-1 Puaikura
               Lupe Ole Soaga  1-0 Lotoha'apai U.  
[Oct 9, 2014]  SKBC            1-4 Lotoha'apai U.  
               Lupe Ole Soaga  3-2 Puaikura
[Oct 11, 2014] Puaikura        1-0 Lotoha'apai U.  
               Lupe Ole Soaga  6-0 SKBC                      

 1.Lupe Ole Soaga                  3  3  0  0  10- 2  9
 2.Puaikura                        3  1  1  1   4- 4  4
 3.Lotoha'apai United              3  1  0  2   4- 3  3
 4.FC SKBC                         3  0  1  2   2-11  1

Group Stage (all matches in Fiji)

Group A (Govind Park, Ba)
[Apr 11] Pirae           3-3 Lupe Ole Soaga
         Ba              3-0 Gaïtcha
[Apr 14] Ba              3-1 Lupe Ole Soaga
         Gaïtcha         5-2 Pirae
[Apr 18] Gaïtcha         8-1 Lupe Ole Soaga
         Ba              2-0 Pirae

 1.Ba                              3  3  0  0   8- 1  9
 2.Gaïtcha FC                      3  2  0  1  13- 6  6
 3.AS Pirae                        3  0  1  2   5-10  1
 4.Lupe Ole Soaga                  3  0  1  2   5-14  1

Group B (ANZ Stadium, Suva)
[Apr 11] Suva            0-3 Auckland City
         Western United  0-1 Amicale         
[Apr 14] Auckland City   3-0 Western United
         Suva            2-3 Amicale         
[Apr 18] Suva            3-1 Western United
         Amicale         0-3 Auckland City

 1.Auckland City                   3  3  0  0   9- 0  9
 2.Amicale FC                      3  2  0  1   4- 5  6
 3.Suva                            3  1  0  2   5- 7  3
 4.Western United                  3  0  0  3   1- 7  0

Group C (ANZ Stadium, Suva)
[Apr 12] Tafea           2-3 Hekari United
         Team Wellington 2-1 Tefana
[Apr 15] Hekari United   0-2 Team Wellington
         Tefana          1-1 Tafea	
[Apr 17] Tefana          2-3 Hekari United
         Tafea           2-3 Team Wellington

 1.Team Wellington                 3  3  0  0   7- 3  9
 2.Hekari United                   3  2  0  1   6- 6  6
 3.Tafea FC                        3  0  1  2   5- 7  1
   AS Tefana                       3  0  1  2   5- 7  1
NB: Gaïtcha FC qualified as best runners-up

Semifinals [Apr 21, ANZ Stadium, Suva]
Auckland City   1-0 Gaïtcha         
Ba              0-2 Team Wellington

Final [Apr 26, ANZ Stadium, Suva]
Auckland City   1-1 Team Wellington [aet, 4-3 pen]
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Tournament details
Host countriesPreliminary stage:
 Cook Islands
Final stage:
 New Zealand
DatesPreliminary stage:
26–30 January 2016
Final stage:
8–23 April 2016
TeamsFinal stage: 12
Total: 15 (from 11 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Auckland City (8th title)
Runners-upNew Zealand Team Wellington
Tournament statistics
Matches played27
Goals scored131 (4.85 per match)
Attendance7,170 (266 per match)
Top scorer(s)Preliminary stage:
New Zealand Jared Colligan
Final stage:
Portugal João Moreira
(5 goals each)
Best player(s)Solomon Islands Micah Lea'alafa
Best goalkeeperNew Zealand Scott Basalaj
Fair play awardPapua New Guinea Hekari United
Preliminary Round (all matches in Matavera, Cook Islands)
[Jan 26] Utulei Youth    2-6 Kiwi
         Tupapa          7-0 Veitongo       
[Jan 28] Utulei Youth    3-2 Veitongo
         Tupapa          1-2 Kiwi
[Jan 30] Tupapa          9-1 Utulei Youth
         Kiwi            7-1 Veitongo
      
 1.Kiwi                            3  3  0  0  15- 4  9
 2.Tupapa Maraerenga               3  2  0  1  17- 3  6
 3.Utulei Youth                    3  1  0  2   6-17  3
 4.Veitongo                        3  0  0  3   3-17  0

Group Stage (all matches in Albany, North Shore City, Auckland)

Group A
[Apr 10] Auckland City   4-0 Solomon Warriors
         Lae City Dw.    0-3 Amicale
[Apr 13] Amicale         1-1 Solomon Warriors
         Auckland City   2-1 Lae City Dwellers
[Apr 17] Solomon Warr.   5-4 Lae City Dwellers
         Auckland City   3-1 Amicale

 1.Auckland City                   3  3  0  0   9- 2  9
 2.Amicale FC                      3  1  1  1   5- 4  4
 3.Solomon Warriors                3  1  1  1   6- 9  4
 4.Lae City Dwellers               3  0  0  3   5-10  0

Group B 
[Apr 9]  Team Wellington 2-0 Suva
         Lössi           1-5 Hekari United
[Apr 12] Hekari United   3-0 Suva
         Team Wellington 2-1 Lössi           
[Apr 16] Suva            3-1 Lössi           
         Team Wellington 4-0 Hekari United

 1.Team Wellington                 3  3  0  0   8- 1  9
 2.Hekari United                   3  2  0  1   8- 5  6
 3.Suva                            3  1  0  2   3- 6  3
 4.AS Lössi                        3  0  0  3   3-10  0

Group C
[Apr 8]  Nadi            1-6 Tefana
         Kiwi            0-2 Magenta
[Apr 11] Magenta         4-2 Tefana
         Kiwi            3-4 Nadi
[Apr 15] Nadi            0-3 Magenta
         Tefana          7-0 Kiwi

 1.AS Magenta                      3  3  0  0   9- 2  9
 2.AS Tefana                       3  2  0  1  15- 5  6
 3.Nadi                            3  1  0  2   5-12  3
 4.Kiwi                            3  0  0  3   3-13  0
NB: AS Tefana qualified as best runners-up

Semifinals [Apr 20, QBE Stadium, Albany, North Shore City, Auckland]
Auckland City   4-2 Tefana          
Team Wellington 2-0 Magenta         

Final [Apr 23, QBE Stadium, Albany, North Shore City, Auckland]
Auckland City   3-0 Team Wellington 
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Tournament details
Host countriesQualifying stage:
 Tonga
Group stage:
 New Caledonia
 New Zealand
 Tahiti
DatesQualifying stage:
28 January – 3 February 2017
Competition proper:
25 February – 7 May 2017
TeamsCompetition proper: 16
Total: 18 (from 11 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Auckland City (9th title)
Runners-upNew Zealand Team Wellington
Tournament statistics
Matches played36
Goals scored161 (4.47 per match)
Attendance26,100 (725 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Zealand Ryan De Vries
England Tom Jackson
Portugal João Moreira
(6 goals each)
Best player(s)Spain Ángel Berlanga
Best goalkeeperSpain Eñaut Zubikarai
Fair play awardNew Zealand Auckland City
Preliminary Round (Jan 28-Feb 3, 2017 on Tonga)
[Jan 28] Utulei Youth       3-4 Lupe ole Soaga
         Veitongo           0-4 Puaikura    
[Jan 31] Puaikura           2-1 Lupe ole Soaga
         Veitongo           3-1 Utulei Youth    
[Feb 3]  Puaikura           3-1 Utulei Youth
         Veitongo           1-1 Lupe ole Soaga
      
 1.Puaikura                        3  3  0  0   9- 2  9
 2.Lupe ole Soaga                  3  1  1  1   6- 6  4
 3.Veitongo                        3  1  1  1   4- 6  4
 4.Utulei Youth                    3  0  0  3   5-10  0
NB: top-2 qualify for group stage

Group Stage

Group A (Stade Numa Daly, Nouméa, New Caledonia)
[Feb 25] Madang             3-7 Central Sport   
         Magenta            2-1 Lupe ole Soaga  
[Feb 28] Lupe ole Soaga     3-4 Madang          
         Magenta            4-2 Central Sport   
[Mar 3]  Central Sport      3-0 Lupe ole Soaga  
         Magenta            5-0 Madang     

 1.AS Magenta                      3  3  0  0  11- 3  9
 2.AS Central Sport                3  2  0  1  12- 7  6
 3.Madang FC                       3  1  0  2   7-15  3  [*]
 4.Lupe ole Soaga                  3  0  0  3   4- 9  0
[*] Madang FC replace Hekari United who were disqualified by the OFC due to a
    conflict between the club and the PNGFA

Group B (Stade de Yoshida, Koné, New Caledonia)
[Feb 26] Team Wellington    4-1 Puaikura        
         Hienghène Sport    1-1 Ba              
[Mar 1]  Puaikura           0-1 Ba              
         Hienghène Sport    1-3 Team Wellington 
[Mar 4]  Ba                 0-8 Team Wellington 
         Hienghène Sport    3-1 Puaikura        

 1.Team Wellington                 3  3  0  0  15- 2  9
 2.Hienghène Sport                 3  1  1  1   5- 5  4
 3.Ba                              3  1  1  1   2- 9  4
 4.Puaikura                        3  0  0  3   2- 8  0

Group C (Mangere Centre Park, Auckland, New Zealand)
[Mar 11] Malampa Revivors   2-5 Lae City Dwellers
         Auckland City      2-1 Western United
[Mar 15] Western United     2-1 Malampa Revivors 
         Auckland City      2-0 Lae City Dwellers
[Mar 18] Lae City Dwellers  3-5 Western United   
         Auckland City     11-0 Malampa Revivors 

 1.Auckland City                   3  3  0  0  15- 1  9
 2.Western United FC               3  2  0  1   8- 6  6
 3.Lae City Dwellers               3  1  0  2   8- 9  3
 4.Malampa Revivors FC             3  0  0  3   3-18  0

Group D (Stade Pater, Papeete, Tahiti)
[Mar 11] Marist             4-2 Rewa
         Tefana             4-2 Erakor Golden Star
[Mar 14] Erakor Golden Star 2-1 Marist
         Tefana             2-0 Rewa
[Mar 17] Rewa               2-1 Erakor Golden Star 
         Tefana             2-2 Marist

 1.AS Tefana                       3  2  1  0   8- 4  7
 2.Marist FC                       3  1  1  1   7- 6  4
 3.Erakor Golden Star FC           3  1  0  2   5- 7  3
 4.Rewa                            3  1  0  2   4- 7  3

Semifinals 
[Apr 8]  Tefana             0-2 Auckland City      
         Magenta            2-2 Team Wellington    
[Apr 16] Auckland City      2-0 Tefana          
         Team Wellington    7-1 Magenta            
NB: the semifinal pairings were identical to those of 2016 (when the semifinals
    were played over a single leg); also the winners were the same

Final
[Apr 29] Auckland City      3-0 Team Wellington    
[May 6]  Team Wellington    0-2 Auckland City      
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Tournament details
Host countriesQualifying stage:
American Samoa
Group stage:
Vanuatu (Group A)
Tahiti (Group B)
New Zealand (Group C)
Solomon Islands (Group D)
DatesQualifying stage:
20–26 January 2018
Competition proper:
10 February – 20 May 2018
TeamsCompetition proper: 16
Total: 18 (from 11 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Team Wellington (1st title)
Runners-upFiji Lautoka
Tournament statistics
Matches played40
Goals scored177 (4.43 per match)
Attendance91,636 (2,291 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Zealand Angus Kilkolly
Argentina Emiliano Tade (8 goals each)
Best player(s)New Caledonia Roy Kayara
Best goalkeeperSpain Eñaut Zubikarai
Fair play awardNew Zealand Auckland City
Preliminary Round (Jan 20-26, 2018 in Pago Pago, American Samoa)
[Jan 20] Tupapa Maraerenga  1-0 Lupe ole Soaga     
         Pago Youth         1-1 Veitongo           
[Jan 23] Veitongo           2-9 Tupapa Maraerenga  
         Pago Youth        1-13 Lupe ole Soaga     
[Jan 26] Lupe ole Soaga     6-0 Veitongo           
         Pago Youth         0-5 Tupapa Maraerenga  
 
 1.Tupapa Maraerenga               3  3  0  0  15- 2  9
 2.Lupe ole Soaga                  3  2  0  1  19- 2  6
 3.Veitongo                        3  0  1  2   3-16  1
 4.Pago Youth                      3  0  1  2   2-19  1
NB: top-2 qualify for group stage

Group Stage

Group A (Korman Stadium, Port Vila, Vanuatu)
[Feb 10] Tupapa Maraerenga  2-7 Toti City Dwellers 
         Nalkutan           1-0 Ba                 
[Feb 13] Toti City Dwellers 1-0 Ba                 
         Nalkutan           4-0 Tupapa Maraerenga  
[Feb 16] Ba                 4-1 Tupapa Maraerenga  
         Nalkutan           4-1 Toti City Dwellers 

 1.Nalkutan FC                     3  3  0  0   9- 1  9
 2.Toti City Dwellers              3  2  0  1   9- 6  6
 3.Ba                              3  1  0  2   4- 3  3
 4.Tupapa Maraerenga               3  0  0  3   3-15  0

Group B (Stade Pater, Papeete, Tahiti)
[Feb 11] Erakor Golden Star 2-0 Solomon Warriors   
         AS Dragon          4-0 AS Lössi           
[Feb 14] Solomon Warriors   6-1 AS Lössi           
         AS Dragon          4-3 Erakor Golden Star 
[Feb 17] AS Lössi           2-2 Erakor Golden Star 
         AS Dragon          1-2 Solomon Warriors   

 1.AS Dragon                       3  2  0  1   9- 5  6
 2.Solomon Warriors                3  2  0  1   8- 4  6
 3.Erakor Golden Star              3  1  1  1   7- 6  4
 4.AS Lössi                        3  0  1  2   3-12  1

Group C (The Trusts Arena, Auckland, New Zealand)
[Feb 25] Lautoka            3-1 Madang             
         Auckland City      7-0 AS Vénus           
[Feb 28] AS Vénus           1-2 Lautoka            
         Auckland City      5-0 Madang             
[Mar 3]  Madang             1-2 AS Vénus           
         Auckland City      1-0 Lautoka            

 1.Auckland City                   3  3  0  0  13- 0  9
 2.Lautoka                         3  2  0  1   5- 3  6
 3.AS Vénus                        3  1  0  2   3-10  3
 4.Madang FC                       3  0  0  3   2-10  0

Group D (Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara, Solomon Islands)
[Feb 24] AS Magenta         2-0 Lupe ole Soaga     
         Marist             1-1 Team Wellington    
[Feb 27] Lupe ole Soaga     1-7 Team Wellington    
         Marist             1-1 AS Magenta         
[Mar 2]  Team Wellington    5-1 AS Magenta         
         Marist             3-1 Lupe ole Soaga     

 1.Team Wellington                 3  2  1  0  13- 3  7
 2.Marist FC                       3  1  2  0   5- 3  5
 3.AS Magenta                      3  1  1  1   4- 6  4
 4.Lupe ole Soaga                  3  0  0  3   2-12  0

Quarterfinals (over one leg, hosted by group winners)
[Apr 7]  Team Wellington   11-0 Toti City Dwellers 
         Nalkutan           1-2 Marist             
         AS Dragon          1-2 Lautoka            
[Apr 8]  Auckland City      2-0 Solomon Warriors   

Semifinals 
[Apr 22] Lautoka            1-1 Marist             
         Team Wellington    0-0 Auckland City      
[Apr 29] Marist             0-1 Lautoka            
         Auckland City      2-2 Team Wellington    

Final
[May 13, David Farrington Park, Wellington] Team Wellington    6-0 Lautoka            
[May 20, Churchill Park, Lautoka]           Lautoka            3-4 Team Wellington    
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Tournament details
Host countriesQualifying stage:
Cook Islands
Group stage:
Vanuatu
Fiji
Solomon Islands
New Caledonia
DatesQualifying stage:
26 January – 1 February 2019
Competition proper:
10 February – 11 May 2019
TeamsCompetition proper: 16
Total: 18 (from 11 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Caledonia Hienghène Sport (1st title)
Runners-upNew Caledonia Magenta
Tournament statistics
Matches played37
Goals scored206 (5.57 per match)
Attendance88,884 (2,402 per match)
Top scorer(s)England Ross Allen (11 goals)
Best player(s)New Caledonia Bertrand Kaï
Best goalkeeperNew Caledonia Rocky Nyikeine
Fair play awardNew Zealand Auckland City
Preliminary Round (Jan 26-Feb 1, 2019 in Matavera, Cook Islands)
[Jan 26] Pago Youth         1-5 Loto Ha'apai       
         Tupapa Maraerenga  4-1 Kiwi               
[Jan 29] Kiwi               4-3 Pago Youth         
         Tupapa Maraerenga  4-1 Loto Ha'apai       
[Feb 1]  Loto Ha'apai       1-9 Kiwi               
         Tupapa Maraerenga  2-1 Pago Youth         
 
 1.Tupapa Maraerenga               3  3  0  0  10- 3  9
 2.Kiwi                            3  2  0  1  14- 8  6
 3.Loto Ha'apai                    3  1  0  2   7-14  3
 4.Pago Youth                      3  0  0  3   5-11  1
NB: top-2 qualify for group stage

Group Stage

Group A (Stade Yoshida, Koné, New Caledonia)
[Feb 10] Toti City Dwellers 3-3 AS Tefana          
         Hienghène Sport    5-0 Malampa Revivors   
[Feb 13] Malampa Revivors   2-4 Toti City Dwellers 
         Hienghène Sport    1-0 AS Tefana          
[Feb 16] AS Tefana          3-3 Malampa Revivors   
         Hienghène Sport    1-1 Toti City Dwellers 

 1.Hienghène Sport                 3  2  1  0   7- 1  7
 2.Toti City Dwellers              3  1  2  0   8- 6  5
 3.AS Tefana                       3  0  2  1   6- 7  2
 4.Malampa Revivors                3  0  1  2   5-12  1

Group B (Churchill Park, Lautoka, Fiji)
[Feb 10] AS Central Sport   3-2 Henderson Eels     
         Lautoka            5-0 Morobe Wawens      
[Feb 13] Morobe Wawens      0-7 AS Central Sport   
         Lautoka            5-6 Henderson Eels     
[Feb 16] Henderson Eels     7-0 Morobe Wawens      
         Lautoka            2-2 AS Central Sport   

 1.AS Central Sport                3  2  1  0  12- 4  7
 2.Henderson Eels                  3  2  0  1  15- 8  6
 3.Lautoka                         3  1  1  1  12- 8  4
 4.Morobe Wawens                   3  0  0  3   0-19  0

Group C (Korman Stadium, Port Vila, Vanuatu)
[Feb 23] Team Wellington    2-0 Ba                 
         Erakor Golden Star 2-0 Kiwi               
[Feb 26] Kiwi              0-13 Team Wellington    
         Erakor Golden Star 1-1 Ba                 
[Mar 1]  Ba                 5-1 Kiwi               
         Erakor Golden Star 0-3 Team Wellington    

 1.Team Wellington                 3  3  0  0  18- 0  9
 2.Ba                              3  1  1  1   6- 4  4
 3.Erakor Golden Star              3  1  1  1   3- 4  4
 4.Kiwi                            3  0  0  3   1-20  0

Group D (Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara, Solomon Islands)
[Feb 24] Auckland City      2-1 AS Magenta         
         Solomon Warriors  10-1 Tupapa Maraerenga  
[Feb 27] Tupapa Maraerenga 0-15 Auckland City      
         Solomon Warriors   0-3 AS Magenta         
[Mar 2]  AS Magenta        10-1 Tupapa Maraerenga  
         Solomon Warriors   0-6 Auckland City      

 1.Auckland City                   3  3  0  0  23- 1  9
 2.AS Magenta                      3  2  0  1  14- 3  6
 3.Solomon Warriors                3  1  0  2  10-10  3
 4.Tupapa Maraerenga               3  0  0  3   2-35  0

Quarterfinals (over one leg, hosted by group winners) 
[Apr 6]  Auckland City      4-0 Toti City Dwellers 
         Hienghène Sport    2-1 Ba                 [aet]
[Apr 7]  Team Wellington    6-1 Henderson Eels     
         AS Central Sport   0-8 AS Magenta         

Semifinals [Apr 28, both at stade Numa Daly, Nouméa]
Hienghène Sport    2-0 Team Wellington    
AS Magenta         2-1 Auckland City      

Final [May 11, stade Numa Daly, Nouméa]
AS Magenta         0-1 Hienghène Sport    
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Tournament details
Host countriesQualifying stage:
New Zealand
Group stage:
Papua New Guinea
Vanuatu
New Caledonia
Tahiti
DatesQualifying stage:
25–31 January 2020
Group stage:
15 February – 7 March 2020
Knockout stage:
Cancelled (originally 4 April – 16 May 2020)
TeamsCompetition proper: 16
Total: 18 (from 11 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNot awarded
Tournament statistics
Matches played24
Goals scored92 (3.83 per match)
Attendance27,400 (1,142 per match)
Top scorer(s)Uruguay Martín Bueno (6 goals)
Preliminary Round (Jan 25-31, 2020 in Auckland, New Zealand)
[Jan 25] Lupe ole Soaga     2-0 Veitongo    
[Jan 28] Tupapa Maraerenga  0-0 Lupe ole Soaga     
[Jan 31] Veitongo           2-2 Tupapa Maraerenga   
 
 1.Lupe ole Soaga                  2  1  1  0   2- 0  4
 2.Tupapa Maraerenga               2  0  2  0   2- 2  2
 3.Veitongo                        2  0  1  1   2- 4  1
NB: top-2 qualify for group stage

Group Stage

Group A (Port Moresby)
[Feb 16] Galaxy             4-1 Hienghène Sport    
         Hekari United      1-2 Eastern Suburbs    
[Feb 19] Eastern Suburbs    2-2 Galaxy             
         Hekari United      2-2 Hienghène Sport    
[Feb 22] Hienghène Sport    0-4 Eastern Suburbs    
         Hekari United      2-1 Galaxy             

 1.Eastern Suburbs                 3  2  1  0   8- 3  7
 2.Galaxy (Port Vila)              3  1  1  1   7- 5  4
 3.Hekari United                   3  1  1  1   5- 5  4
 4.Hienghène Sport                 3  0  1  2   3-10  1

Group B (Luganville)
[Feb 15] Lae City           3-3 Henderson Eels     
         Malampa Revivors   1-1 Lautoka            
[Feb 18] Lautoka            0-7 Lae City           
         Malampa Revivors   2-2 Henderson Eels     
[Feb 21] Henderson Eels     3-2 Lautoka            
         Malampa Revivors   3-0 Lae City           

 1.Malampa Revivors                3  1  2  0   6- 3  5
 2.Henderson Eels                  3  1  2  0   8- 7  5
 3.Lae City                        3  1  1  1  10- 6  4
 4.Lautoka                         3  0  1  2   3-11  1

Group C (Nouméa)
[Mar 1]  Solomon Warriors   1-0 AS Tiare Tahiti    
         AS Magenta         n/p Tupapa Maraerenga  
[Mar 4]  Tupapa Maraerenga  n/p Solomon Warriors   
         AS Magenta         3-2 AS Tiare Tahiti    
[Mar 7]  AS Tiare Tahiti    n/p Tupapa Maraerenga  
         AS Magenta         2-0 Solomon Warriors   

 1.AS Magenta                      2  2  0  0   5- 2  6
 2.Solomon Warriors                2  1  0  1   1- 2  3
 3.AS Tiare Tahiti                 2  0  0  2   2- 4  0
 -.Tupapa Maraerenga               withdrew

Group D (Mahina)
[Mar 1]  Ba                 0-6 Auckland City      
         AS Vénus           6-0 Lupe ole Soaga     
[Mar 4]  Lupe ole Soaga     4-3 Ba                 
         AS Vénus           0-1 Auckland City      
[Mar 7]  Auckland City      2-0 Lupe ole Soaga     
         AS Vénus           4-2 Ba                 

 1.Auckland City                   3  3  0  0   9- 0  9
 2.AS Vénus                        3  2  0  1  10- 3  6
 3.Lupe ole Soaga                  3  1  0  2   4-11  3
 4.Ba                              3  0  0  3   5-14  0

NB: knock-out stage of tournament cancelled on Sep 4 due to Covid-19 pandemic;
    as Auckland City finished the group stage with the best overall record,
    they were chosen to represent the OFC at the FIFA Club World Cup 2020
    (to be held in Feb 2021).
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2022 OFC Champions League
Tournament details
Dates4 June – 17 August 2022
Teams14 (from 8 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Auckland City (10th title)
Runners-upFrench Polynesia Vénus
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored47 (3.13 per match)
Attendance2,340 (156 per match)
Top scorer(s)French Polynesia Teaonui Tehau
(4 goals)
Preliminary Round (national qualifiers)

[Jun 17] Lautoka            1-1 Rewa               
[Jun 19] Rewa               4-0 Lautoka            
[Jun 4]  SC Ne Drehu        2-2 Hienghène Sport    
[Jun 6]  Hienghène Sport    2-1 SC Ne Drehu        
[Jun 25] Hekari United      1-2 Lae City           
[Jun 17] Solomon Warriors   1-1 Central Coast      
[Jun 25] Central Coast      2-2 Solomon Warriors   [aet, 4-2 pen]
[Jun 14] AS Pirae           0-1 AS Vénus           
[Jun 18] RueRue             0-0 Galaxy             
[Jun 25] Galaxy             5-0 RueRue             

NB: all matches final tournament in Auckland
Group Stage

Group A 
[Aug 4]  Galaxy             2-2 Lae City           
         Central Coast      0-3 AS Vénus           
[Aug 7]  Central Coast      3-1 Galaxy             
         AS Vénus           1-0 Lae City           
[Aug 10] Lae City           2-3 Central Coast      
         AS Vénus           0-1 Galaxy             

 1.AS Vénus                        3  2  0  1   4- 1  6
 2.Central Coast                   3  2  0  1   6- 6  6
 3.Galaxy (Port Vila)              3  1  1  1   4- 5  4
 4.Lae City                        3  0  1  2   4- 6  1

Group B
[Aug 5]  Auckland City      5-0 Hienghène Sport    
         Rewa               3-1 Nikao Sokattack    
[Aug 8]  Auckland City      3-0 Rewa               
         Nikao Sokattack    0-1 Hienghène Sport    
[Aug 11] Hienghène Sport    2-0 Rewa               
         Auckland City      4-1 Nikao Sokattack    

 1.Auckland City                   3  3  0  0  12- 1  9
 2.Hienghène Sport                 3  2  0  1   3- 5  6
 3.Rewa                            3  1  0  2   3- 6  3
 4.Nikao Sokattack                 3  0  0  3   2- 8  0

Semifinals [Aug 14]
AS Vénus           4-0 Hienghène Sport    
Auckland City      2-0 Central Coast      

Final [Aug 17]
Auckland City      3-0 AS Vénus    
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Tournament details
Host countryGroup stage:
Vanuatu
DatesQualifying:
11 February – 18 March
Competition proper:
14 – 27 May[1]
TeamsTotal: 18 (from 11 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Auckland City (11th title)
Runners-upFiji Suva
Tournament statistics
Matches played14
Goals scored50 (3.57 per match)
Attendance70,650 (5,046 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Zealand Ryan De Vries
(5 goals)
Preliminary Round (national qualifiers)

NB: each of the seven "developed" associations obtained one berth in the group stage,
    to be decided in a national playoff between the domestic champions and runners-up

Fiji
[Feb 23] Suva               1-1 Rewa               
[Feb 26] Rewa               1-2 Suva               

New Caledonia
[Feb 11] Hienghčne Sport    1-3 Tiga Sports        
[Feb 18] Tiga Sports        2-0 Hienghčne Sport    

New Zealand
[Mar 11] Wellington Olympic 1-1 Auckland City      
[Mar 18] Auckland City      5-3 Wellington Olympic 

Papua New Guinea
[Feb 11] Lae City           1-2 Hekari United      
[Feb 18] Hekari United      2-0 Lae City           

Solomon Islands
[Feb 22] KOSSA              1-1 Solomon Warriors   
[Feb 28] Solomon Warriors   2-1 KOSSA              

Tahiti
[Feb 17] AS Dragon          0-2 AS Pirae           
[Feb 24] AS Pirae           7-3 AS Dragon          

Vanuatu
[Feb 22] Ifira Black Bird   3-0 Siaraga (Luganv.)  
[Feb 25] Siaraga (Luganv.)  0-1 Ifira Black Bird   

Qualifying Stage

NB: each of the four "developing" associations obtained one berth in the qualifying
    stage, whose winners qualify for the group stage; all matches in Apia

[Feb 18]
Tupapa Maraerenga  1-0 Veitongo           
Lupe ole Soaga    13-0 Ilaoa & To'omata   
[Feb 21]
Tupapa Maraerenga  8-0 Ilaoa & To'omata   
Lupe ole Soaga     9-0 Veitongo           
[Feb 24]
Veitongo           n/p Ilaoa & To'omata   [cancelled due to irrelevance]
Lupe ole Soaga     7-1 Tupapa Maraerenga   

 1.Lupe ole Soaga                  3  3  0  0  29- 1  9
 2.Tupapa Maraerenga               3  2  0  1  10- 7  4
 3.Veitongo                        2  0  0  2   0-10  0
 4.Ilaoa & To'omata                2  0  0  2   0-21  0


Group Stage

NB: all matches in Vanuatu

Group A (in Luganville)
[May 14]
Auckland City      3-1 Solomon Warriors   
Suva               awd Lupe ole Soaga     [awarded 3-0; originally 6-0]
[May 17]
Solomon Warriors   awd Lupe ole Soaga     [awarded 3-0; originally 3-1]
Suva               1-3 Auckland City      
[May 20]
Lupe ole Soaga     awd Auckland City      [awarded 0-3, Lupe ole Soaga could not field a team]
Solomon Warriors   0-2 Suva               

NB: all matches Lupe ole Soaga awarded 0-3 losses after their no show on May 20

 1.Auckland City                   3  3  0  0   9- 2  9
 2.Suva                            3  2  0  1   6- 3  6
 3.Solomon Warriors                3  1  0  2   4- 5  3
 4.Lupe ole Soaga                  3  0  0  3   0- 9  0

Group B (in Port Vila)
[May 15]
AS Pirae           3-0 Tiga Sports        
Ifira Black Bird   0-2 Hekari United      
[May 18]
Tiga Sports        1-0 Hekari United      
Ifira Black Bird   2-2 AS Pirae           
[May 21]
Hekari United      1-2 AS Pirae           
Ifira Black Bird   1-0 Tiga Sports        

 1.AS Pirae                        3  2  1  0   7- 3  7
 2.Ifira Black Bird                3  1  1  1   3- 4  4
 3.Hekari United                   3  1  0  2   3- 3  3
 4.Tiga Sports                     3  1  0  2   1- 4  3

Semifinals [May 24, VFF Freshwater Stadium, Port Vila]
Auckland City      2-2 Ifira Black Bird   [aet, 5-4 pen]
AS Pirae           2-4 Suva               [aet]

Final [May 27, VFF Freshwater Stadium, Port Vila]    
Auckland City      4-2 Suva               [aet]

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