ALL TEAMS ARE WINNERS AT FESTIVAL OF FOOTBALL United Soccer 1 of New Zealand claimed the trophy, but all teams had a reason to celebrate at the conclusion of the…
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FRIENDSHIP BLOSSOMS AT OFC FESTIVAL OF FOOTBALL The players at the 2006 OFC U-12 Festival of Football continue to demonstrate the values of the event as the inaugural cultural and…
GOVIND PARK INVADED FOR FESTIVAL OF FOOTBALL The 2006 OFC U-12 Festival of Football exploded into life with an array of colour and the sound of over 1,000 school children…
Sheepish smiles and tentative handshakes marked the early morning as the teams for the inaugural OFC U-12 Festival of Football assembled at the team accommodation unsure of what the cultural…
FESTIVAL OF FOOTBALL TO OPEN KIDS EYES Cultural exchange high on the agenda 132 children from seven Oceania countries will descend on Govind Park in Ba, Fiji from 20 –…
OFC RETAIN FIFA CLUB WORLD CUP SPOT The Oceania Football Confederation has secured its berth at the 2006 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan this December after an announcement was…
“Thank you Temarii” said Junior Flamingo Football Club President Charles Viva when he received football strips, socks and soccer balls which the Oceania Football Confederation President Reynald Temarii personally donated…
AUCKLAND CITY TO MEET AS PIRAE IN OFC FINAL Auckland City will meet AS Pirae in Sunday’s US$1 million Oceania Club Championship final after the Tahitians dashed YoungHeart Manawatu’s hopes…
Semi Finalists found in New Zealand Youngheart Manawatu and Auckland City remain on course to meet in Sunday’s US$1 million 2006 OFC Club Championships, New Zealand final after Tuesday’s group…
YOUNGHEART MANAWATU 3 AS MAGENTA 0 Manawatu, like Auckland City in their semifinal sealing 3-1 win over Marist FC (Solomon Islands) in the early match today, were unable to capitalise…