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OFC Women's Nations Cup

1983

Tournament details
Host countryNew Caledonia
Dates28 November – 4 December 1983
Teams4 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions New Zealand (1st title)
Runners-up Australia
Third place New Caledonia
Fourth place Fiji
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
28-11-83 New Caledonia   2-0  Fiji          [not sure]  
28-11-83 New Zealand 	 0-0 Australia
            NZ: A.Hall, Loos, O'Brynne, Allen (K.Hall), Robertson (I.Hall), 
                Sullivan, Jacobsen, Grant, Baker, Sharpe, Kok 

30-11-83 Australia       5-0 New Caledonia
           [Heydon, Dolan 2, Porter, Wardell]
30-11-83 New Zealand 	15-1 Fiji
           [Sharpe 5, Baker 3, Grant 3, Jacobsen 2, Kok, Robertson; Fiji scorer not known]
            NZ: A.Hall, Loos, O'Brynne, Sullivan, I.Hall, Baker, Robertson
                (K.Hall), Jacobsen, Grant, Sharpe, Kok (Hogg)
 2-12-83 Australia      13-0 Fiji
           [Sue Monteath 3, Kerry Millman, Wardell 3, Renaye Iserief 3, Heydon 3]
 2-12-83 New Zealand	 6-0 New Caledonia
           [K.Hall 2, Hogg, Kok, Robertson, Sharpe]
            NZ: A Hall, Loos, O'Brynne, Hudson, Allen, Hogg, Jacobsen (Robertson), 
                Grant, Baker, Sharpe (K.Hall), Kok

Table :

1. New Zeeland          3  2 1 0  21- 1  5
2. Australia  		3  2 1 0  18- 0  5
3. New Caledonia        3  0 0 3   2-11  0
4. Fiji                 3  0 0 3   1-30  0

Final  
 4-12-83 New Zealand 	3-2 Australia       [aet]
           [Jacobsen, Sharpe, own goal ; Brentnall, Dolan]
            NZ: A.Hall, Loos, O'Brynne, Sullivan, Allen (K.Hall (Hudson)), 
                Robertson, Jacobsen, Grant, Baker (Hogg), Sharpe, Kok
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1986

Tournament details
Host countryNew Zealand
Dates29 March – 5 April
Teams4 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Chinese Taipei (1st title)
Runners-up Australia
Third place New Zealand
Fourth place New Zealand B
Tournament statistics
Matches played8
Goals scored16 (2 per match)
Top scorer(s)Chinese Taipei Liu Yu-chu (3 goals)
NB: New Zealand B entered following the late withdrawal of Papua New Guinea 29- 3-86 New Zealand B 0-1 Taiwan [Ma Wei-Chiu 34'] 29- 3-86 New Zealand 0-1 Australia [Renaye Iserief] [NZ: A. Smith, V. Robertson, B. Cox, K. Hall, A. Allen, J. Graat (J. Inglis), M. Jacobson, A. Grant, D. Pullen (P. Sullivan), D. Baker, W. Sharpe.] [Ref: Chou I-Fa (Taiwan)] 31- 3-86 Taiwan 1-0 Australia [Chou Tai-Ying HT+15' pen] 31- 3-86 New Zealand 2-0 New Zealand B [Wendy Sharpe x2] 2- 4-86 New Zealand 1-2 Taiwan [Maureen Jacobson HT+20' pen / Liu Yu-Chu 22', Chou Tai-Ying HT+15'] 2- 4-86 New Zealand B 1-2 Australia [Jo Bradley / Sue Monteath pen, Sharon Mateljan] [NZ: O'Connor, Miles, de Bruyne, Ashcroft, Chaney, Bradley, Smith, van de Elzen, Salu (Roberts), McKeechnie, van de Vegt (Eva Rudolph)] 1.Taiwan 3 3 0 0 4- 1 6 2.Australia 3 2 0 1 3- 2 4 3.New Zealand 3 1 0 2 3- 3 2 4.New Zealand B 3 0 0 3 1- 5 0 Third place match 5- 4-86 New Zealand 0-0 New Zealand B [aet, 3-1 pen] Final 5- 4-86 Taiwan 4-1 Australia [HT 0-0] [Liu Yu-Chu HT+4' HT+11', Yang Hsiu-Chih HT+18', Hsieh Hsiu-Min FT-3' / Andrea Martin HT+15']
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1989

Tournament details
Host countryAustralia
Dates26 March – 1 April
Teams5 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Chinese Taipei (2nd title)
Runners-up New Zealand
Tournament statistics
Matches played11
Goals scored35 (3.18 per match)
Top scorer(s)Chinese Taipei Huang Yu-chuan (9 goals)
Matches were of 70 minutes duration. Note: India withdrew after the team was refused permission to participate by the Indian government, which was "not satisfied it had reached a sufficiently high standard to compete". 26- 3-89 Australia 0-2 New Zealand [HT 0-0] [Wendi Henderson HT+6', Kim Nye ??'] Australia B 2-0 Papua New Guinea [HT 1-0] [Angele Iannotta 28', Jane Oakley FT-2'] 27- 3-89 Taiwan 6-1 Papua New Guinea [Hsieh Su-Chen 2' ??', Huang Yu-Chuan 8' 18' ??', Che Hsiu-Fang HT+12' / Geraldine Eka 17'] Australia 0-0 Australia B 28- 3-89 New Zealand 1-0 Taiwan [HT 1-0] [Amanda Crawford 28'] Australia 6-0 Papua New Guinea [Janine Riddington x3, Carol Vinson x2, Leanne Priestley] 30- 3-89 New Zealand 5-0 Papua New Guinea [Amanda Crawford x3, Julia Campbell, Wendi Henderson] Australia B 0-4 Taiwan [HT 0-2] [Huang Yu-Chuan 10' 31', Hsieh Su-Chen 63', Chen Yueh-Mei ??'] 31- 3-89 Australia 1-4 Taiwan [HT 0-0] [Janine Riddington HT+24' / Huang Yu-Chuan HT+7' HT+13' HT+16', Yen Chun-Mei FT-1' pen] Australia B 0-2 New Zealand [HT 0-0] [Amanda Crawford HT+3', Debbie Pullin ??'] 1.New Zealand 4 4 0 0 10- 0 8 2.Taiwan 4 3 0 1 14- 3 6 3.Australia 4 1 1 2 7- 6 3 [aka Australia Green] 4.Australia B 4 1 1 2 2- 6 3 [aka Australia Gold] 5.Papua New Guinea 4 0 0 4 1-19 0 Third Place Match 1- 4-89 Australia n/p Australia B [cancelled due to waterlogged pitch] Final 1- 4-89 Taiwan 1-0 New Zealand [HT 0-0] [Huang Yu-Chuan 51'] Top Scorer: Huang Yu-Chuan (Taiwan)
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1991

Tournament details
Host countryAustralia
Dates19–25 May
Teams3 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions New Zealand (2nd title)
Runners-up Australia
Third place Papua New Guinea
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Goals scored49 (8.17 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Zealand Wendy Sharpe (8 goals)
New Zealand 16-0 Papua NG New Zealand 1-0 Australia Australia 12-0 Papua NG New Zealand 11-0 Papua NG New Zealand 0-1 Australia Australia 8-0 Papua NG Final Table: 1.New Zealand 4 3 0 1 28- 1 6 2.Australia 4 3 0 1 21- 1 6 3.Papua New Guinea 4 0 0 4 0-47 0 New Zealand qualified for first Women's World Cup 1991 in China.
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1994

Tournament details
Host countryPapua New Guinea
Dates14–20 October 1994
Teams3
Venue(s) (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Australia (1st title)
Runners-up New Zealand
Third place Papua New Guinea
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Goals scored23 (3.83 per match)
Top scorer(s)Australia Cheryl Salisbury
New Zealand Wendy Sharpe
(3 goals each)
14 Oct 1994 New Zealand   2-1 Australia
15 Oct 1994 New Zealand   2-0 Papua NG
16 Oct 1994 Australia     7-0 Papua NG
18 Oct 1994 Australia     1-0 New Zealand
19 Oct 1994 Papua NG      0-4 Australia
20 Oct 1994 Papua NG      0-6 New Zealand

Final Table:

 1.Australia         4  3  0  1  13- 2  9
 2.New Zealand       4  3  0  1  10- 2  9
 3.Papua New Guinea  4  0  0  4   0-19  0

Australia qualified for second Women's World Cup 1995 in Sweden.
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1998

Tournament details
Host countryNew Zealand
Dates9–17 October
Teams6 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Australia (2nd title)
Runners-up New Zealand
Third place Papua New Guinea
Fourth place Fiji
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored112 (11.2 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Zealand Pernille Andersen
(15 goals)
Group A
 9 Oct New Zealand     21-0 Western Samoa     1.New Zealand       2  2  0  0 35- 0  6
11 Oct New Zealand     14-0 Fiji              2.Fiji              2  1  0  1  5-14  3
13 Oct Fiji             5-0 Western Samoa     3.Western Samoa     2  0  0  2  0-26  0

Group B
 9 Oct Australia       21-0 American Samoa    1.Australia         2  2  0  0 29- 0  6
11 Oct Australia        8-0 Papua New Guinea  2.Papua New Guinea  2  1  0  1  9- 8  3
13 Oct Papua New Guinea 9-0 American Samoa    3.American Samoa    2  0  0  2  0-30  0

Semifinals
15 Oct New Zealand      5-0 Papua New Guinea
15 Oct Australia       17-0 Fiji

Third Place Match
17 Oct Papua New Guinea 7-1 Fiji

Final (Mt. Smart Stadium)
17 Oct New Zealand      1-3 Australia       

Australia qualified for 1999 World Cup.
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2003

Tournament details
Host countryAustralia
Dates5–13 April 2003
Teams5 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Australia (3rd title)
Runners-up New Zealand
Third place Papua New Guinea
Fourth place Samoa
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored88 (8.8 per match)
Attendance5,900 (590 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Zealand Maia Jackman (10 goals)
NB: Originally scheduled for 19-29 November 2002; originally 10 participants were announced but American Samoa, Tahiti and Tonga apparently withdrew. In March a schedule with 7 teams in 2 groups (A: Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, Samoa; B: New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu) and subsequent semi-finals and final was announced, but soon after Fiji and Vanuatu withdrew as well, leading to a single round robin of 5 teams. 5- 4-2003 Cook Islands 1-5 Papua New Guinea [Rakei 29; Matthies 21, Konalalai 23, Limabi 40, 87, Banabas 42] 5- 4-2003 Australia 19-0 Samoa [Peters 5, 35, 50, 79, Golebiowski 16, 42, 46, 61, Davies 18, Small 41, 78, Mann 53, 58, 85, 87, Wainwright 55, Slatyer 56, 57, Garriock 72] 7- 4-2003 Australia 11-0 Cook Islands [Crawford 8, 17, Davies 11, Alagich 34, 62pen, Karp 37, 81, Hohnke 59, Small 65, Wilson 71, 82] 7- 4-2003 Samoa 0-15 New Zealand [Jackman 5, 9, 24, 50, Ferrara 7, 10, 32, N.Smith 11, 12, 42, 65, 87, Moorwood 41, Keinzley 80, 82] 9- 4-2003 Cook Islands 0-9 New Zealand [Ferrara 4, 22, Jackman 13, 33, 49, N.Smith 30, Henderson 53, Simpson 59, McCahill 88] 9- 4-2003 Australia 13-0 Papua New Guinea [Mann 5, 41, 49, 55, Peters 17, Salisbury 29, 81pen, Alagich 46, Golebiowski 59, 71, Garriock 60, 78, 89] 11- 4-2003 Papua New Guinea 0-5 New Zealand [N.Smith 7, Jackman 12, 47, 59, Duncan 68] 11- 4-2003 Cook Islands 0-1 Samoa [Laumea 77] 13- 4-2003 Papua New Guinea 5-2 Samoa [Banabas 27, 80, Matthies 30, Nombe 51, Lanta 71; Talai 74, Peresia 87] 13- 4-2003 Australia 2-0 New Zealand [Peters 24, Small 49] 1.Australia 4 4 0 0 45- 0 12 2.New Zealand 4 3 0 1 29- 2 9 3.Papua New Guinea 4 2 0 2 10-21 6 4.Samoa 4 1 0 3 3-39 3 5.Cook Islands 4 0 0 4 1-26 0 Australia represent OFC at the 2003 World Cup.
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2007

Tournament details
Host countryPapua New Guinea
Dates9–13 April 2007
Teams4 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions New Zealand (3rd title)
Runners-up Papua New Guinea
Third place Tonga
Fourth place Solomon Islands
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Goals scored30 (5 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Zealand Nicky Smith
New Zealand Kirsty Yallop (4 goals)
NB: other announced participants (Samoa, Cook Islands, Fiji, Tahiti, New Caledonia and Vanuatu) withdrew [Apr 9] New Zealand 6-1 Tonga [Kirsty Yallop 8, 73, Wendi Henderson 13, 56, Abby Erceg 17, Zoe Thompson 81; Vasi Feke 85] Papua New Guinea 6-1 Solomon Islands [Deslyn Siniu (3), Jacqueline Chalau (2), own goal; Prudence Fula] [Apr 11] New Zealand 8-0 Solomon Islands [Simone Ferrara 4, 23, Nicola Smith 33, 45, 60, Rebecca Smith 50, Ria Percival 39, Emma Kete 90] Papua New Guinea 1-0 Tonga [Mele Vaisioa Mahe Niukapu 63og] [Apr 13] Papua New Guinea 0-7 New Zealand [Kirsty Yallop (2), Nicola Smith, Zoe Thompson, Ria Percival, Anna Green, Hayley Moorwood] Tonga 0-0 Solomon Islands 1.NEW ZEALAND 3 3 0 0 21- 1 9 2.Papua New Guinea 3 2 0 1 7- 8 6 3.Tonga 3 0 1 2 1- 7 1 4.Solomon Islands 3 0 1 2 1-14 1 NB: winners qualify to World Cup China 2007
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2010

Tournament details
Host countryNew Zealand
Dates29 September – 8 October 2010
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions New Zealand (4th title)
Runners-up Papua New Guinea
Third place Cook Islands
Fourth place Solomon Islands
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored78 (4.88 per match)
Attendance4,940 (309 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Zealand Amber Hearn (12 goals)
Group A 
29 Sep 2010  New Zealand        14–0  Vanuatu
29 Sep 2010  Cook Islands        1–0  Tahiti
01 Oct 2010  Tahiti              5–1  Vanuatu
01 Oct 2010  Cook Islands        0–10 New Zealand
03 Oct 2010  Tahiti              0–7  New Zealand
03 Oct 2010  Vanuatu             0–2  Cook Islands

1.New Zealand      3  3 0 0 31- 0  9
2.Cook Islands     3  2 0 1  3-10  6
3.Tahiti           3  1 0 2  5- 9  3
4.Vanuatu          3  0 0 3  1-21  0 

Group B
30 Sep 2010  Papua New Guinea    3–0  Fiji
30 Sep 2010  Solomon Islands     4–0  Tonga
02 Oct 2010  Tonga               2–1  Fiji
02 Oct 2010  Solomon Islands     1–2  Papua New Guinea
04 Oct 2010  Tonga               0–3  Papua New Guinea
04 Oct 2010  Fiji                0–0  Solomon Islands

1.Papua New Guinea 3  3 0 0  8- 1  9
2.Solomon Islands  3  1 1 1  5- 2  4
3.Tonga            3  1 0 2  2- 8  3
4.Fiji             3  0 1 2  1- 5  1

Semifinals
06 Oct 2010  New Zealand         8–0  Solomon Islands
06 Oct 2010  Papua New Guinea    1–0  Cook Islands

Third place playoff
08 Oct 2010  Solomon Islands     0–2  Cook Islands

Final
08 Oct 2010  New Zealand        11–0  Papua New Guinea
 
New Zealand qualify to World Championship Germany 2011
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2014

Tournament details
Host countryPapua New Guinea
Dates25–29 October
Teams4 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions New Zealand (5th title)
Runners-up Papua New Guinea
Third place Cook Islands
Fourth place Tonga
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Goals scored40 (6.67 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Zealand Amber Hearn
(7 goals)
Best player(s)New Zealand Rosie White
Best goalkeeperPapua New Guinea Fidelma Watpore
Fair play award Tonga
25 Oct 2014 New Zealand 16–0 Tonga 25 Oct 2014 Papua New Guinea 4–1 Cook Islands 27 Oct 2014 Tonga 1–1 Cook Islands 27 Oct 2014 Papua New Guinea 0–3 New Zealand 29 Oct 2014 New Zealand 11-0 Cook Islands 29 Oct 2014 Tonga 0–3 Papua New Guinea 1.New Zealand 3 3 0 0 30- 0 9 2.Papua New Guinea 3 2 0 1 7- 4 6 3.Cook Islands 3 0 1 2 2-16 1 4.Tonga 3 0 1 2 1-20 1 New Zealand qualify to FIFA Women's World Cup 2015
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2018

Tournament details
Host countryNew Caledonia
Dates18 November – 1 December
Teams8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)4 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions New Zealand (6th title)
Runners-up Fiji
Third place Papua New Guinea
Fourth place New Caledonia
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored108 (6.75 per match)
Attendance5,247 (328 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Zealand Sarah Gregorius
Papua New Guinea Meagen Gunemba
(8 goals each)
Best player(s)New Zealand Betsy Hassett
Best goalkeeperFiji Adi Tuwai
Fair play award New Zealand
Qualifying Round (in Fiji)
24 Aug 2018 American Samoa       0–2 Solomon Islands
24 Aug 2018 Vanuatu              1–5 Fiji
27 Aug 2018 Vanuatu              1–0 American Samoa
27 Aug 2018 Fiji                 0–0 Solomon Islands
30 Aug 2018 Solomon Islands      0–1 Vanuatu
30 Aug 2018 Fiji                 2–0 American Samoa

1.Fiji             3  2 1 0  7- 1  7 Qualified
2.Vanuatu          3  2 0 1  3- 5  6
3.Solomon Islands  3  1 1 1  2- 1  4
4.American Samoa   3  0 0 3  0- 5  0

FINAL TOURNAMENT

New Caledonia, 18 November-1 December, 2018

Group A
18 Nov 2018 Samoa                0–5 Papua New Guinea
18 Nov 2018 Tahiti               2–4 New Caledonia
21 Nov 2018 Tahiti               5–5 Samoa
21 Nov 2018 New Caledonia        2–6 Papua New Guinea
24 Nov 2018 Papua New Guinea     3–1 Tahiti
24 Nov 2018 New Caledonia        2–0 Samoa

1.PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3  3 0 0 14- 3  9
2.NEW CALEDONIA    3  2 0 1  8- 8  6
3.Tahiti           3  0 1 2  8-12  1
4.Samoa            3  0 1 2  5-12  1
 
Group B
19 Nov 2018 New Zealand         11–0 Tonga
19 Nov 2018 Cook Islands         0–3 Fiji
22 Nov 2018 Fiji                12-0 Tonga
22 Nov 2018 New Zealand          6–0 Cook Islands
25 Nov 2018 Tonga                1–0 Cook Islands
25 Nov 2018 New Zealand         10–0 Fiji
 
1.NEW ZEALAND      3  3 0 0 27- 0  9
2.FIJI             3  2 0 1 15-10  6
3.Tonga            3  1 0 2  1-23  3
4.Cook Islands     3  0 0 3  0-10  0
 
Semifinals
28 Nov 2018 Papua New Guinea     1–5 Fiji
28 Nov 2018 New Zealand          8–0 New Caledonia
 
Third Place Match
01 Dec 2018 Papua New Guinea     7–1 New Caledonia

Final
01 Dec 2018 Fiji                 0–8 New Zealand
 
New Zealand qualify to FIFA Women's World Cup 2019 and Summer Olympics 2020
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2022

Tournament details
Host countryFiji
CitySuva
Dates13–30 July[1]
Teams9 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Papua New Guinea (1st title)
Runners-up Fiji
Third place Solomon Islands
Fourth place Samoa
Tournament statistics
Matches played17
Goals scored49 (2.88 per match)
Attendance10,260 (604 per match)
Top scorer(s)Papua New Guinea Meagen Gunemba
Papua New Guinea Ramona Padio
Samoa Jayda Stewart
(5 goals each)
Best player(s)Fiji Cema Nasau
Best goalkeeperFrench Polynesia Camille Andre
Fair play award Samoa
American Samoa did not participate New Zealand were already qualified to Women's World Cup 2023 Group Stage Group A 13 Jul 2022 Samoa 2–0 Tonga 16 Jul 2022 Tonga 1–1 Cook Islands 19 Jul 2022 Cook Islands 0–1 Samoa 1.Samoa 2 2 0 0 3- 0 6 Qualified 2.Cook Islands 2 0 1 1 1- 2 1 Qualified 3.Tonga 2 0 1 1 1- 3 1 Qualified Group B 14 Jul 2022 Vanuatu 1–3 Papua New Guinea 17 Jul 2022 Papua New Guinea 2–1 Tahiti 20 Jul 2022 Tahiti 0–0 Vanuatu 1.Papua New Guinea 2 2 0 0 5- 2 6 Qualified 2.Tahiti 2 0 1 1 1- 2 1 Qualified 3.Vanuatu 2 0 1 1 1- 3 1 Group C 14 Jul 2022 Solomon Islands 1–1 Fiji 17 Jul 2022 Fiji 3–1 New Caledonia 20 Jul 2022 New Caledonia 2–2 Solomon Islands 1.Fiji 2 1 1 0 4- 2 4 Qualified 2.Solomon Islands 2 0 2 0 3- 3 2 Qualified 3.New Caledonia 2 0 1 1 3- 5 1 Qualified Quarterfinals 23 Jul 2022 Samoa 4–2 New Caledonia 23 Jul 2022 Papua New Guinea 3–3 Tonga [aet, 3-2 pen.] 24 Jul 2022 Fiji 2–0 Cook Islands 24 Jul 2022 Tahiti 0–1 Solomon Islands Semifinals 27 Jul 2022 Samoa 0-3 Papua New Guinea 27 Jul 2022 Fiji 3-1 Salomon Islands Third Place Match 30 Jul 2022 Samoa 1-1 Salomon Islands [5-6 pen.] Final 30 Jul 2022 Fiji 1-2 Papua New Guinea

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