FIFA World Cup – Oceania Qualifiers
The FIFA World Cup™ and FIFA Women’s World Cup™ are the pinnacle events of international football and OFC has been represented on a number of occasions throughout the years.
Former OFC Member Association Australia has qualified a total of five times under the OFC banner, across both the men’s and women’s tournaments, whilst New Zealand hold the record of eight qualifications.
In 2023, New Zealand were joint-hosts of the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ alongside Australia, with Auckland’s Eden Park hosting the opening match.
FIFA WORLD CUP™
YEAR | HOST | QUALIFIER | INFO |
2022 | Qatar | – | READ MORE |
2018 | Various | – | READ MORE |
2014 | Various | – | READ MORE |
2010 | Various | New Zealand | READ MORE |
2006 | Various | Australia | READ MORE |
2002 | Various | – | READ MORE |
1998 | Various | – | READ MORE |
1994 | Various | – | READ MORE |
1990 | Various | – | READ MORE |
1986 | Various | – | READ MORE |
1982 | Various | New Zealand | READ MORE |
1978 | Various | – | READ MORE |
1974 | Various | – | READ MORE |
1970 | Various | – | READ MORE |
1966 | Neutral Venue | Australia | READ MORE |
FIFA WOMEN’S WORLD CUP™
YEAR | HOST | QUALIFIER | INFO |
2023 | Suva, Fiji | New Zealand | READ MORE |
2019 | New Caledonia | New Zealand | READ MORE |
2015 | Kokopo, Papua New Guinea | New Zealand | READ MORE |
2011 | Auckland, New Zealand | New Zealand | READ MORE |
2007 | Lae, Papua New Guinea | New Zealand | READ MORE |
2003 | Canberra, Australia | Australia | READ MORE |
1999 | Auckland, New Zealand | Australia | READ MORE |
1995 | Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea | Australia | READ MORE |
1991 | Sydney, Australia | New Zealand | READ MORE |