Oceania Football Confederation

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Oceania Football Confederation logo since 1998
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Oceania Football Confederation logo since 1998

The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is one of the six "continental" confederations of international football. It promotes the game in Oceania and allows the member nations to qualify for the FIFA World Cup.

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[edit] History

The confederation was formed in 1966. The founding members were the Australian Soccer Federation (now Football Federation Australia), New Zealand Soccer, and the Fiji Football Association. In 1996 the OFC was confirmed as a full confederation and given a seat on the FIFA executive. In 1998, the OFC unveiled a new logo and an official magazine, entitled The Wave. On May 24, 2004, New Caledonia became the 12th member of the OFC. On January 1, 2006, Australia left the OFC and joined the Asian Football Confederation.

Original Oceania Football Confederation logo
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Original Oceania Football Confederation logo

[edit] Competitions

The winner of the OFC Football World Cup Qualifiers were allowed to compete in a two-legged home-and-away playoff with the team ranked fifth in the South American qualifying competition for a place in the 2006 World Cup. Since 1996, OFC members also play for the OFC Nations Cup, which is held every second year.

The OFC also organises the Oceania Club Championship, though this competition has little prestige attached to it and serves primarily to determine the Oceania representative at the FIFA Club World Cup. In 2007, the OFC replaced the current club competition with the Oceania Champions League which begins in 2007. Winner still gains entry to the FIFA Club World Cup.

Of the federation's current teams, only New Zealand has ever competed on the world stage from the confederation, competing in the 1982 World Cup finals. Australia has also competed in the World Cup finals, in 1974 and 2006, but on the second occasion they did so after having formally left the confederation.

In the 2004 OFC Nations Cup, which doubled as the Oceania qualifying tournament for the 2006 World Cup, the Solomon Islands unexpectedly made the finals against Australia, knocking out New Zealand in the second group phase. Australia easily won the local competition, beating the Solomons 5:1 in Honiara and 6:0 in Sydney. The two teams met again in a two-legged World Cup qualifying final in September 2005 for the right to play the CONMEBOL representative for a place in the World Cup finals; Australia won 9:1 on aggregate (7:0 at home and 2:1 away) and progressed to the Oceania - South America playoff. Australia won this playoff against Uruguay on penalties after a 1:1 aggregate score after both legs of the playoff and after extra time, and qualified for the World Cup.

[edit] Other Competitions

[edit] Futsal

[edit] World Cup Qualifiers

Oceania has sent representatives to the World Cup three times: Australia in 1974 and 2006, and New Zealand in 1982. Neither Australia in 1974 nor New Zealand in 1982 progressed beyond the first round, while Australia in 2006 advanced to the second round. OFC is the only FIFA confederation that does not have a guaranteed spot in the World Cup finals (a major reason for Australia's leaving the confederation in 2006 to join Asia). Between 1966 and 1982, OFC teams joined the Asian zone qualification tournament, while from 1986 onwards, the winners of the Oceanian zone qualification tournament have to enter the Intercontinental Play-offs against teams from other confederations in order to gain a spot in the World Cup finals.

World Cup Qualifier(s) Notes
1930-1962 None No teams from Oceania entered.
1966 None Entered in Asia.
1970 None Entered in Asia.
1974 Australia Entered in Asia.
1978 None Entered in Asia.
1982 New Zealand Entered in Asia.
1986 None Australia lost to Scotland in the Intercontinental Play-offs. This is the first World Cup where Oceania was its own continent and thus did not partake in Asian qualification.
1990 None Israel (who played in the Oceanian zone for political reasons) lost to Colombia in the Intercontinental Play-offs.
1994 None Australia beat Canada, then lost to Argentina in the Intercontinental Play-offs.
1998 None Australia lost to Iran in the Intercontinental Play-offs.
2002 None Australia lost to Uruguay in the Intercontinental Play-offs.
2006 Australia Australia beat Uruguay in the Intercontinental Play-offs.
Total World Cup Finals appearances

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International football
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     Asia: AFCAsian Cup
     Africa: CAFAfrican Cup of Nations
     North America: CONCACAFGold Cup
     South America: CONMEBOLCopa América
     Oceania: OFCNations Cup
     Europe: UEFAEuropean Championship
     Non-members of FIFA: NFBVIVA World Cup
National Football Associations of Oceania (OFC)
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American Samoa | Cook Islands | Fiji | New Caledonia | New Zealand | Papua New Guinea | Samoa | Solomon Islands | Tahiti | Tonga | Vanuatu

Australia ceased to be a member of OFC from 1 January 2006 when they joined AFC.
National football teams of Oceania (OFC)
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Associate Member

Australia ceased to be a member of OFC from 1 January 2006 when they joined AFC.
International women's football
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     Asia: AFCWomen's Championship
     Africa: CAFWomen's Championship
     North America: CONCACAFWomen's Gold Cup
     South America: CONMEBOLSudamericano Femenino
     Oceania: OFCWomen's Championship
     Europe: UEFAWomen's Championship
National women's football teams of Oceania (OFC)
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American Samoa | Cook Islands | Fiji | New Caledonia | New Zealand | Niue | Northern Mariana Islands | Papua New Guinea | Samoa | Solomon Islands | Tahiti | Tonga | Vanuatu
Associate Member

Australia ceased to be a member of OFC from 1 January 2006 when they joined AFC.
International club football
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FIFA | Club World Cup | Intercontinental Cup (defunct) | CWC/IC statistics | Player of the Year | Teams

     Asia: AFCChampions League
     Africa: CAFChampions League
     North America: CONCACAFChampions' Cup
     South America: CONMEBOLCopa Libertadores
     Oceania: OFCChampions League
     Europe: UEFAChampions League
International Futsal
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FIFA Futsal World Championship

     Asia: AFCAFC Futsal Championship
     Africa: CAFAfrican Futsal Championship
     North America: CONCACAFChampionship
     South America: CONMEBOLChampionship
     Oceania: OFCOceanian Futsal Championship
     Europe: UEFAUEFA Futsal Championship