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OFC Champions League
Oleague.jpg
Founded 1987
Region Oceania (OFC)
Number of teams 8
Current champions New Zealand Auckland City FC
Most successful team New Zealand Auckland City FC
New Zealand Waitakere United
(2 titles each)
Soccerball current event.svg OFC Champions League 2009-10

The OFC Champions League is the premier club football competition in Oceania and is the region's equivalent of the UEFA Champions League. It is also known as the O-League[1]. The OFC Champions League has commenced its inaugural season in 2007 and replaced the previous Oceania Club Championship.

Australian teams won all four competitions held before Australia left the OFC in 2006; after that, teams from New Zealand have won each time.

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[edit] The Oceania Club Championship

The recent incarnations of the tournament, especially from 1999 onwards, have been organised by the Oceania Football Confederation in order to determine the Oceania representative at the FIFA Club World Cups (formerly called Club World Championships), although the Wollongong Wolves did not participate in a Club World Championship due to the cancellation of that particular tournament.

The 2006 tournament was held in New Zealand and won by Auckland City FC; a qualifying tournament was held earlier in Fiji involving the national club champions in relatively weaker nations in football. Recently there have been calls for New Zealand based A-league franchise Wellington Phoenix to join the competition.

It had been proposed that the Oceania champions would not get direct entry to the main round of the 2006 Club World Championship, instead having to play a preliminary knock out game against the host champions for entry into the main tournament[1]. However FIFA president Sepp Blatter was unable to get the necessary support for the new format and as a result Oceania retained a direct entry into the 2006 Club World Championship. However, in March 2007, the FIFA executive committee introduced a qualifying playoff between the 2007 OFC Champions League champion and the host nation's 2007 J.League champion.[2]

[edit] Format

[edit] Previous Formats

The Oceania Club Championships involved playing in a tournament at one location. The clubs played in two groups of four clubs each. The top two clubs from each group played each other in the semi finals. With the semi final winners playing the grand final to decide the winner.

[edit] Oceania Champions League

The tournament involves two groups of three clubs each playing each other home and away. The top of each group then play each other home and away to determine the champion. The champion will then play the champion club of the host nation for a berth in the FIFA Club World Cup.

[edit] Winners and runners up

[edit] Oceania Champions League

Season Winner Score Runner-up
2009-10
Details
2008-09
Details
Auckland City FC
New Zealand
New Zealand
9 - 4 Koloale FC Honiara
Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands
2007-08
Details
Waitakere United
New Zealand
New Zealand
6 - 3 Kossa FC
Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands
2007
Details
Waitakere United
New Zealand
New Zealand

2 - 2
Away Goals
4R Electrical Ba
Fiji
Fiji

[edit] Oceania Club Championship/Oceania Champions Cup Finals

Season Winner Score Runner-up Tournament Venue
2006
Details
Auckland City FC
Flag of New Zealand.svg
(New Zealand)
3 - 1 AS Pirae
Flag of French Polynesia.svg
(French Polynesia)
Albany
Flag of New Zealand.svg
(New Zealand)
2004-05
Details
Sydney FC
Flag of Australia.svg
(Australia)
2 - 0 AS Magenta (Nouméa)
Flag of France.svg
(New Caledonia)
Papeete
Flag of French Polynesia.svg
(French Polynesia)
2000-01
Details
Wollongong Wolves
Flag of Australia.svg
(Australia)
1 - 0 Tafea FC
Flag of Vanuatu.svg
(Vanuatu)
Port Moresby
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg
(Papua New Guinea)
1999
Details
South Melbourne FC
Flag of Australia.svg
(Australia)
5 - 1 Nadi
Flag of Fiji.svg
(Fiji)
Nadi/Lautoka
Flag of Fiji.svg
(Fiji)
1987
Details
Adelaide City
Flag of Australia.svg
(Australia)
1 - 1
Penalties
4 - 1
Mount Wellington
Flag of New Zealand.svg
(New Zealand)
Adelaide
Flag of Australia.svg
(Australia)

[edit] Statistics

[edit] By club

Team Won Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
New Zealand Auckland City FC 2 0 2008-2009, 2006
New Zealand Waitakere United 2 0 2007-2008, 2007
Australia Sydney FC 1 0 2004-2005
Australia Wollongong Wolves 1 0 2000-2001
Australia South Melbourne FC 1 0 1999
Australia Adelaide City 1 0 1987
Solomon Islands Koloale FC Honiara 0 1 2008-2009
Solomon Islands Kossa FC 0 1 2007-2008
Fiji Ba F.C. 0 1 2007
French Polynesia AS Pirae 0 1 2006
New Caledonia AS Magenta 0 1 2004-2005
Vanuatu Tafea FC 0 1 2000-2001
Fiji Nadi (Football Club) 0 1 1999
New Zealand University-Mount Wellington 0 1 1987

[edit] By nation

Nation Times won Times runner-up Winning clubs Runners-up
New Zealand New Zealand 4 1 Auckland City FC (2), Waitakere United (2) University-Mount Wellington (1)
Australia Australia 4 0 Adelaide City (1), South Melbourne FC (1), Wollongong Wolves(1), Sydney FC (1)
Solomon Islands Salomon Islands 0 2 Koloale FC Honiara (1), Kossa FC (1)
Fiji Fiji 0 2 Nadi (Football Club) (1), Ba F.C. (1)
Vanuatu Vanuatu 0 1 Tafea FC (1)
New Caledonia New Caledonia 0 1 AS Magenta (1)
French Polynesia Tahiti 0 1 AS Pirae (1)

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