
Photo Credit: OFC Media via Trevor Mallen Photography New Caledonia have one foot in the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup 26™ Oceania Qualifiers after an impressive come-from-behind victory over…
Photo Credit: OFC Media via Trevor Mallen Photography New Caledonia have one foot in the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup 26™ Oceania Qualifiers after an impressive come-from-behind victory over…
Photo Credit: OFC Media via Trevor Mallen Photography Qualifying for the FIFA World Cup 26™ resumes in Oceania this week as Group A action continues in Port Moresby, Papua New…
Photo Credit: OFC Media via Phototek WORDS | Peter Zoleveke SIFF Media The Solomon Islands national team is gearing up for a critical week in their journey to the FIFA…
The group stage of the FIFA World Cup 26™ Oceania Qualifiers continues in Papua New Guinea and New Zealand, kicking off on November 14. Every match is available to watch…
Photo Credit: OFC Media via Ivan Photography Tahiti remain the kings of Oceania Beach Soccer, but only just. The Tiki Toa have retained their OFC Beach Soccer Men’s Nations Cup…
Photo Credit: OFC Media via Ivan Photography – captains Raimana Li Fung Kuee (left) and Charlie Otainao (right) Will history be made at the OFC Beach Soccer Men’s Nations Cup…
Photo Credit: OFC Media via Ivan Photography It will be a repeat of last year’s title decider when Tahiti face the Solomon Islands in the OFC Beach Soccer Men’s Nations…
Photo Credit: OFC Media via Ivan Photography The Solomon Islands have rebounded from their heartbreaking last gasp defeat by Tahiti to beat Papua New Guinea 17-4. The home crowd were…
Photo Credit: OFC Media via Ivan Photography Tahiti have come within a whisker of losing a match at the OFC Beach Soccer Men’s Nations Cup for the first time since…
Photo Credit: OFC Media via Ivan Photography They may be without a quartet of senior players, but the feeling around the pre-tournament media conference was that Tahiti would once again…