With Australia moving to the Asian Confederation in 2006, there's a chance for one of the
smaller islands to make the headlines.
2010
World Cup Qualifying.
OFC Nations Cup

The OFC Nations Cup, Oceania Football Confederation's flagship competition, has been
contested since 1973; with Australia and New Zealand taking it in turns to lift the
trophy.
1973: New Zealand beat Tahiti (2:0).
1980: Australia beat Tahiti (4:2).
1996: Australia beat Tahiti (11:0 agg).
1998: New Zealand beat Australia (1:0).
2000: Australia beat New Zealand (2:0).
2002: New Zealand beat Australia (1:0).
In 2004, the OFC Nations Cup doubled as qualification for both the
Confederations Cup and the Germany
2006 World Cup.
2004: Australia beat Solomon Islands
(11:1 agg).
2008: New Zealand, New Caledonia, Fiji, Vanuatu.
11 Associations.
Click on the flag to find out more about the country.
American Samoa: Football Federation American Samoa.
Cook Islands: Cook Islands Football Association.
Fiji: Fiji Football
Association.
New Caledonia: Fédération Calédonienne de Football.
New Zealand: New Zealand Football.
Papua New Guinea: Papua New Guinea Football Association.
Samoa: Football
Federation Samoa.
Solomon Islands: Solomon Islands
Football Federation.
Tahiti: Fédération
Tahitienne de Football.
Tonga: Tonga Football
Association.
Vanuatu: Vanuatu
Football Federation.
OFC is the official home of Football in Oceania.

Oceania Football Confederation:
12 Maurice Road, Penrose,
P.O. Box 62-586, Auckland, New Zealand.
Oceania
Football on FIFA.
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