The Solomon Islands Bilikiki face the monumental task of beating the second best team in South America tommorrow if they hope to continue their dream run at the FIFA Beach…
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The Solomon Islands Bilikiki Boys have recorded a jaw-dropping 5-2 upset victory in their opening fixture at the Beach Soccer World Cup Rio de Janeiro 2006. Completely unknown prior to…
Oceania Football Confederation General Secretary Tai Nicholas has moved to clarify speculation regarding Port Vila Sharks possible withdrawal from the 2006/2007 OFC Champions League competition. “At present, the Port Vila…
Spectators at this year’s FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup will be in for a real treat over the next ten days (2-12 November), with 16 teams heading for some fast…
The need for technical development in the Oceania Football Confederation is becoming more important as senior teams from around the region make more appearances on the world stage. So OFC…
Auckland; FIFA Head of Media for the 2006 Club World Cup, Nicolas Maingot, said today’s Media Conference at the Langham Hotel in Auckland was a “good start” for Auckland City…
The Oceania Football Confederation is pleased to announce the draw and format for the 2006/2007 OFC Champions League. The top club teams from the top six National Associations, based on…
The Solomon Island Bilikiki boys drew 3-all with a local side in Brazil as preparations for the 2006 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup move ahead. Reports reaching SIFF Media office…
Media are invited to a press conference to be jointly hosted by Auckland City and football’s world governing body, FIFA. FIFA will acknowledge Auckland City’s qualification for the upcoming FIFA…
OFC Technical Director, Jim Selby, and OFC Head of Women’s football, Connie Selby, have been encouraged by work done at the ground breaking OFC Technical Director Workshop at the OFC…