Originally scheduled for September 17-27, 2002, at Honiara, Solomon Islands to determine Oceanian entrant for FIFA Club Championship 2003, which was cancelled. Following the news that the FIFA Club World Championship would return in 2005, the OFC has selected Tahiti to host the next OFC Club Championship in April 2005. Preliminary Round Manumea AmS Auckland City NZe o/w y (Feb 10 and 12) Nikao Sokattack Coo AS Magenta (Nouméa) NCa 0-4 1-5 1-9x [Hmae Michel 38, 41, 45, Wea Jules 62] [Sinedo (2), Kaudre (2), Hmae; Stephen Willis 45pen] (Mar 4 and 6) Sobou (Lahi) PNG Tuinaimato Breeze Sam 5-0 2-0 7-0 [Richard Daniel, Andrew Laskam] (Mar 21 and 23) SC Lotoha'apai Ton Tafea FC Van 1-2 0-5 1-7 [Samson Obed (2), Moise Poida, Meren Garae, Nako] (Apr 2 and 6) 4R Electric Ltd (Ba) Fij Makuru FC Sol 1-4 1-4 2-8 [?] [Manoa Masi (pen) 1-0; Alick Maemae (3, 1 pen), Batram Suri; half-time 1-2] x both matches in Auckland, New Zealand y Manumea withdrawn by OFC NB: the travelling team will play two matches in the host country. Australian representatives are automatically seeded to the final round, as are two Tahiti teams. Final Round Papeete, Tahiti; May 30 - June 10, 2005. NB: it is unclear why Tahitian champions 2004/05 AS Tefana did not enter; apparently the federation decided to register the top-2 teams 2003/04. Group A May 31: Sydney FC - Auckland City 3-2 [Alvin Ceccoli 32, Andrew Packer 47, Steve Corica 93; Paul Seaman 37, Jonathan Smith 78] May 31: Sobou FC - AS Pirae 1-5 [Andrew Kassam 87; Naea Bennett 9, 35, 49, Teva Zaveroni 14, 28] Jun 2: AS Pirae - Auckland City 1-0 [Raimoana Bennett 50] Jun 2: Sobou FC - Sydney FC 2-9 [Clifford Wate 57, Richard Daniel 90; Iain Fyfe 5, Sasho Petrovski 14, 43, 71, David Zdrilic 19, 40, 42, Todd Brodie 79, Alejandro Salazar 82] Jun 4: Sydney FC - AS Pirae 6-0 [David Zdrilic 11, 25, 35, 39, John Buonavoglia 43, David Carney 85] Jun 5: Auckland City - Sobou FC 6-1 [Liam Mulrooney 6, 30, Paul Urlovic 13, Chadwick Coombes 18, Greg Uhlmann 21, Christopher McIvor 87; Dugi Deno 45] 1.Sydney FC 3 3 0 0 18- 4 9 2.AS Pirae 3 2 0 1 6- 7 6 3.Auckland City 3 1 0 2 8- 5 3 4.Sobou FC (Lahi) 3 0 0 3 4-20 0 Group B Jun 1: Tafea FC - Makuru FC 3-2 [Moise Poida 4, Samson Obed 18pen, Jean Naprapol 56; Batram Suri 54, Alick Maemae 79 [pen]] Jun 1: AS Magenta - AS Manu Ura 4-1 [Francis Watrone 32, 56, Pierre Wajoka 43, Paul Poatinda 62; Patrick Diake 46] Jun 3: AS Magenta - Tafea FC 1-1 [Francis Watrone 39; Jean Naprapol 13] Jun 3: AS Manu Ura - Makuru FC 1-2 [Alick Maemae 6pen; Anital Lee-Tham 4, George Afia 66] Jun 5: As Manu Ura - Tafea FC 0-2 [Alphonse Qorig 18, Jean Naprapol 54] Jun 5: Makuru FC - AS Magenta 0-5 [Michael Hmae 33, 62, 81, Gil Elmour 76 pen, Elia Kaudre (after 81')] 1.AS Magenta (Nouméa) 3 2 1 0 10- 2 7 2.Tafea FC 3 2 1 0 6- 3 7 3.Makuru FC 3 1 0 2 4- 9 3 4.AS Manu Ura 3 0 0 3 2- 8 0 Semifinals (Jun 7) Sydney FC Aus Tafea FC Van 6-0 [Sasho Petrovski 26, David Zdrilic 39, Ufuk Talay 44pen, Steve Corica 65, 90, Alejandro Salazar 87] AS Magenta (Nouméa) NCa AS Pirae Tah 4-1 [Elmour 45, Sinedo 61, Noel Kaudre 90, 91; Robert Wadriako 17og] (n.b. There were two Kaudres and two Wadriakos in the Magenta team) Third Place Match (Jun 10) AS Pirae Tah Tafea FC Van 1-3 [Steven Bennett 74; Moise Poida 30, Etienne Mermer 48, 69] Final (Jun 10) Sydney FC Aus AS Magenta (Nouméa) NCa 2-0 [Matthew Bingley 16, David Zdrilic 59]
With thanks to Barry Smith for additions and corrections regarding the scorers
Prepared and maintained by Christofhe De Bock, Miguel Alvim Gonzalez, Ian King and Andre Zlotkowski for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Authors:
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Ian King
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and Andre Zlotkowski
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