BELFAST: Oceania’s two representatives at the Northern Ireland Milk Cup finished on a good note with Samoa taking out the tournament’s prestigious Fair play award while for the second consecutive…
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OFC, Belfast: There was much to celebrate at the Northern Ireland Milk Cup yesterday with Otago recording its first win of the tournament, albeit a close shave against Dundalk where…
OFC: Following a promising trend which has seen them improve with every match so far in the Northern Ireland Milk Cup, the Samoa national U15 team came within a whisker…
OFC: Three match officials from the OFC have been appointed to the FIFA U-17 World Championship in Finland from 13-30 August 2003. Referee Charles Ariiotima and assistant referee, Daniel Tauaroa,…
OFC: The Samoa and Otago youth teams both lost their third consecutive matches of the group qualifying section yesterday and are now out of contention for the Milk Cup quarterfinals…
BELFAST: The Samoa and Otago youth teams both went down in their first up matches at the Northern Ireland Milk Cup on Saturday, 19 July. Samoa were overwhelmed by local…
FIFA has released its inaugural FIFA women’s ranking with the United States not surprisingly ranked number one. The USA won the last World Cup when it hosted the event in…
NOUMEA: The New Caledonia football team has earned praise at home and abroad despite falling short at the last hurdle to gold medal winners Fiji at the South Pacific Games…
APIA: The Samoa U-15 national team departed for the Milk Cup in Northern Ireland last week, but not before receiving a set of brand new adidas football boots from a…
SA RELEASE: The 20-member Australian Team (the Qantas Matildas) to contest the 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup in the USA has been announced today by National Women’s Coach Adrian Santrac….