Women's U-17 Oceania Football Championship
Women's U-17 Oceania Football Championship | |
Association | OFC |
First edition | 2010 |
Teams | 4 (2010 and 2012), 9 (2016), 8 (2017) |
Game mode | Round tournament (2 groups of 5 or 4 teams, final round) |
Title holder | New Zealand |
Record winner | New Zealand (4 wins) |
Record scorer |
Hannah Blake & Kelli Brown (14 goals each)
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Website | www.oceaniafootball.com |
Qualification for | U-17 Women's World Cup |
The OFC U-17 Women's Championship ( English OFC U-17 Women's Championship ) is a football competition between the oceanic national teams of female soccer players under 17 years and is primarily used to qualify for the FIFA U-17 World Cup women . It was held for the first time in 2010 and is currently held every two years. In principle, all eleven current members of the oceanic continental association OFC are entitled to start, but only four teams were at the start in the first two draws, in 2016 for the first time nine teams.
The tournaments at a glance
year | host | final | Game for third place | |||||
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winner | Result | Second place | third place | Result | fourth place | |||
2010 details |
New Zealand |
New Zealand |
(League system) |
Solomon Islands |
Papua New Guinea |
(League system) |
Tonga |
|
2012 details |
New Zealand |
New Zealand |
(League system) |
Papua New Guinea |
Cook Islands |
(League system) |
New Caledonia |
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2014 | Tournament canceled; New Zealand designated as a participant in the U17 World Cup | |||||||
2016 details |
Cook Islands |
New Zealand |
8-0 |
Papua New Guinea |
Fiji |
3: 2 |
New Caledonia |
|
2017 details |
Samoa |
New Zealand |
6-0 |
New Caledonia |
Fiji |
Semi-final participant (no game) |
Cook Islands |
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2020 | Tahiti | Tournament canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic ; New Zealand designated as a participant in the U17 World Cup |
Ranking list of winners
rank | country | title | Year (s) |
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1 | New Zealand | 4th | 2010, 2012, 2016, 2017 |
Individual evidence
Web links
- Tournament archive at RSSSF.com (English)
- Results of the championship 2012 (PDF; 110 kB)