2009 OFC U-17 Championship

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2009 OFC U-17 Championship
Tournament details
Host countryNew Zealand
Dates20 April – 24 April
Teams4 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions New Zealand (3rd title)
Runners-up Tahiti
Third place New Caledonia
Fourth place Vanuatu
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Goals scored20 (3.33 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Zealand Andrew Milne
French Polynesia Heirarii Tevenae
(3 goals)
2007
2011

The 2009 OFC Under 17 tournament was the 13th edition of the OFC Under 17 Qualifying Tournament which took place between 20 and 24 April 2009 in New Zealand. The winner was New Zealand who were the Oceania Football Confederation representative at the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Nigeria.

The round-robin tournament was moved from Fiji in February after extensive rain.

Participating teams[]

Matches[]

Nation Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 New Zealand 9 3 3 0 0 7 0 +7
 Tahiti 6 3 2 0 1 9 5 +4
 New Caledonia 3 3 1 0 2 3 7 -4
 Vanuatu 0 3 0 0 3 1 8 -7

New Caledonia 2 - 5 Tahiti
Goal 11'
Goal 47'
Goal 1'
Goal 41'Goal 58'
Goal 82'
Goal 90'

New Zealand 3 - 0 Vanuatu
Goal 9'
Goal 14'
Goal 90+1'

Vanuatu 1 - 4 Tahiti
Goal 12' Tehau Goal 11'
Goal 62',Goal 80'
Goal 77'

New Zealand 2 - 0 New Caledonia
Goal 58'
Goal 87'

Vanuatu 0 - 1 New Caledonia
Goal 3'

Tahiti 0 - 2 New Zealand
Report Goal 28'
Goal 31'

Goal scorers[]

3 goals
  • New Zealand Andrew Milne (NZL)
  • French Polynesia Heirarii Tevenae (TAH)
2 goals
  • French Polynesia Kaurani Voirin (TAH)
1 goal
  • New Caledonia Louis Manakeen (NCL)
  • New Caledonia Jules Patruel (NCL)
  • New Caledonia Stephane Wahaga (NCL)
  • New Zealand Jamie Doris (NZL)
  • New Zealand Jack Hobson-McVeigh (NZL)
  • New Zealand Gordon Murie (NZL)
  • New Zealand Zane Sole (NZL)
  • French Polynesia Raimana Dahlluin (TAH)
  • French Polynesia Hiva Kamoise (TAH)
  • French Polynesia Heitini Tupea (TAH)
  • French Polynesia Teaonui Tehau (TAH)
  • Vanuatu Moken Maltungtung (VAN)

Winner[]

 2009 OFC U-17 Championship Winner 

New Zealand
Third title

External links[]

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