1973 OFC Nations Cup

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1973 OFC Nations Cup
Tournament details
Host country Flag of New Zealand New Zealand
Dates 17 February - 24 February
Teams
Venue(s) (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Flag of New Zealand New Zealand (1st title)
Second place Flag of French Polynesia Tahiti
Third place Flag of New Caledonia New Caledonia
Fourth place Flag of New Hebrides New Hebrides
Tournament statistics
Matches played 12
Goals scored 37  (3.08 per match)

The Oceania Cup 1973 was the first Oceania-wide tournament ever held. It took place in New Zealand from 17 February 197324 February 1973. All matches were held at Newmarket Park, in Auckland, and five teams participated: New Zealand, New Caledonia, Tahiti, New Hebrides (now known as Vanuatu) and Fiji.

At the time, the Oceania Football Confederation was not considered a full FIFA Confederation, and as such allowed national teams unaffiliated with FIFA to enter.

The teams played each other according to a round-robin format, and the top two teams (New Zealand and Tahiti) played off in a final to determine the winner. New Caledonia and New Hebrides also played each other, on the same day as the final, to determine third place.

New Zealand won the tournament with a 2-0 victory in the final, while New Caledonia retained third place by defeating New Hebrides 2-1.

Contents

[edit] Group table

Team P W D L GF GA Pts
1 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 4 3 1 0 11 4 7
2 Flag of French Polynesia Tahiti 4 2 2 0 7 2 6
3 Flag of New Caledonia New Caledonia 4 2 0 2 8 5 4
4 Flag of FranceFlag of New Hebrides New Hebrides 4 1 1 2 4 8 3
5 Flag of Fiji Fiji 4 0 0 4 2 13 0

[edit] Match results

Date Home Score Away Goalscorers
Round robin
17 February Flag of French Polynesia
Tahiti
2-1 Flag of New Caledonia
New Caledonia
Erroll Bennett (Tahiti), Alexis Tumahai (Tahiti), Roger Mandin (New Caledonia)
February 17 Flag of New Zealand
New Zealand
5-1 Flag of Fiji
Fiji
Brian Alfred Turner (New Zealand), David Taylor (New Zealand), Geoff C. Brand (New Zealand), Malcolm Bland (New Zealand), Alan Vest (New Zealand), Terio Vakatawa (Fiji)
February 18 Flag of New Caledonia
New Caledonia
4-1 Flag of FranceFlag of New Hebrides
New Hebrides
Michael Dupuy (New Hebrides), Jean Hmae (New Caledonia, 2 goals), Segin Wayewol (New Caledonia), Pierre Wacapo (New Caledonia)
February 18 Flag of New Zealand
New Zealand
1-1 Flag of French Polynesia
Tahiti
Erroll Bennett (Tahiti), Alan Vest (New Zealand)
February 20 Flag of New Caledonia
New Caledonia
2-0 Flag of Fiji
Fiji
Segin Wayewol (New Caledonia, 2 goals)
February 20 Flag of French Polynesia
Tahiti
0-0 Flag of FranceFlag of New Hebrides
New Hebrides
February 21 Flag of FranceFlag of New Hebrides
New Hebrides
2-1 Flag of Fiji
Fiji
Alick Saurei (New Hebrides), Jacky Valette (New Hebrides), Josateki Kurivitu (Fiji)
February 21 Flag of New Zealand
New Zealand
2-1 Flag of New Caledonia
New Caledonia
Alan Marley (New Zealand), Colin W. Latimour (New Zealand), Jean Xowie (New Caledonia)
February 23 Flag of French Polynesia
Tahiti
4-0 Flag of Fiji
Fiji
Claude Carrara (Tahiti), Harold Ng Fok (Tahiti), Gilles Malinowski (Tahiti), Roland de Marigny (Tahiti)
February 23 Flag of New Zealand
New Zealand
3-1 Flag of FranceFlag of New Hebrides
New Hebrides
Malcolm Bland (New Zealand), Brian Hardman (New Zealand), Alan Marley (New Zealand), Raymond Valette (New Hebrides)

[edit] Third Place Playoff

February 24, 1973 Flag of New Caledonia
New Caledonia
2–1 Flag of New Hebrides
New Hebrides
Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Attendance: ?
Referee: P. Tahuaitu (Tahiti)
Gerald Delmas
Jean Xowie
(Report) Charles Galinie

[edit] Final

February 24, 1973 New Zealand Flag of New Zealand 2–0 Flag of French Polynesia Tahiti Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Attendance: ?
Referee: B. Chaudet (New Hebrides)
David Taylor
Alan Marley
(Report)  

[edit] Awards

 1973 OFC Nations Cup Winners 
Flag of New Zealand
New Zealand
First title

[edit] Goalscorers (overall)

[edit] 3 goals

  • Flag of French Polynesia Erroll Bennett
  • Flag of New Zealand Alan Marley
  • Flag of New Caledonia Segin Wayewol

[edit] 2 goals

[edit] 1 goal

  • Flag of New Zealand Geoff Brand
  • Flag of French Polynesia Claude Carrara
  • Flag of New Caledonia Gerald Delmas
  • Flag of FranceFlag of New Hebrides Michael Dupuy
  • Flag of French Polynesia Harold Ng Fok
  • Flag of France Charles Galinie
  • Flag of New Zealand Brian Hardman
  • Flag of Fiji Josateki Kurivitu
  • Flag of New Zealand Colin Latimour
  • Flag of French Polynesia Gilles Malinowski
  • Flag of New Caledonia Roger Mandin
  • Flag of French Polynesia Roland de Marigny
  • Flag of FranceFlag of New Hebrides Alick Saurei
  • Flag of French Polynesia Alexis Tumahai
  • Flag of New Zealand Brian Turner
  • Flag of Fiji Terio Vakatawa
  • Flag of FranceFlag of New Hebrides Jacky Valette
  • Flag of FranceFlag of New Hebrides Raymond Valette
  • Flag of New Caledonia Pierre Wacapo

[edit] References