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The 52-year-old Frenchman was on-site with a delegation from FIFA as guests of the OFC President David Chung. “Today it’s an important day we are making decisions to see a…
The 52-year-old Frenchman was on-site with a delegation from FIFA as guests of the OFC President David Chung. “Today it’s an important day we are making decisions to see a…
In the Women’s Knockout Cup final which opened the day’s proceedings Coastal Spirit waited until the fourth minute of injury time to secure a 1-0 over Glenfield Rovers.The win for…
Run by Hesterine De Reus, head coach of the Matilda’s, the Australian women’s national team, the course is designed especially for coaches in the female game.Emma Humphries, Women’s Development Manager…
The Presidents, General Secretaries and Technical Directors of Oceania’s Member Associations have spent the past three days going over the reform processes FIFA, as the world governing body, have begun…
The momentous occasion was overseen by OFC President David Chung with representatives from Ngati Whatua, the New Zealand Government, Auckland Council, Korea Football Association, Orakei Local Board and FIFA alongside…
Losiel spoke to oceaniafootball.com on the effect those reforms might have on the Oceania region and the development programmes currently underway and planned for the future in OFC’s 11 Member…
Regenass, FIFA Director of Member Associations and Development, reinforced the value of face-to-face contact with the Oceania football family.“It’s very important for FIFA to maintain direct contact with our Member…
In the other game to complete Division 2’s Round 3 of the men’s 2013 FFAS National League, Ilaoa & To’omata won against Green Bay 3-2.Vaiala Tongan shocked the only Division…
A team led by FIFA Director of Development and MA Division Thierry Regenass and including Head of Development Programmes Cyril Loisel, Head of Education and Technical Development Jurg Nepfer will…
Next Wednesday’s opening will mark the first time a Pacific Islands nation has hosted a FIFA tournament, meaning the Melanesians will, for once, not be forced to depart their continent…