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2011 OFC U-17 Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameOFC U-17 Championship
year2011
countryNew Zealand
cityAlbany, North Shore City
dates8 to 19 January 2011
num_teams10
confederations1
venues1
cities1
champion_other
count4
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
matches22
goals118
top_scorerNCL Renaldo Nonmeu (8 goals)
prevseason2009
nextseason2013

The 2011 OFC U-17 Championship, was the OFC Under 17 Qualifying Tournament, the biennial football championship of Oceania (OFC). It was the 14th edition of the tournament and was held in Albany, North Shore City, New Zealand from 8 to 19 January 2011. New Zealand won the tournament and qualified for the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup, in Mexico.

10 teams, divided over two groups, competed for the top position, which gave rights for a spot in the final.

Qualified teams

  • (host nation)

Venues

The tournament is being played at one venue Albany, North Shore City, New Zealand. North Harbour Stadium has a capacity of 25,000.

North Harbour Stadium

The tournament was scheduled to be held at Trusts Stadium’s Douglas Field in Henderson but has been moved to Albany’s North Harbour Stadium, the venue of the OFC Women’s Nations Cup 2010 and several other recent OFC tournaments.

Matches

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
4400131+1212
4301135+89
420247−36
4103106+43
4004122−210

Summary Verevou
Sahib
Naidu
Kumar
Hussain
Vaeao

Summary M. Coulon

Summary Sabua

Summary Tuiloma
Payne
Vale
Howieson

Summary

Summary Komolong

Summary Turner
Payne
Yamamoto

Summary Mahit

Summary Buswell
Payne

Summary Ieremia
T. Kaltak
Tenene

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
4400142+1212
4301224+189
4202276+216
4103815−73
4004246−440

Summary A. Fa'arodo

Summary Tahi
Keck
Yohann
Teikiteepupuni

Summary Misimake

Summary Buscaglia
Nonmeu

Summary

Summary Raramane
Bitiai
Kuki
Bosi
Pahulu
Mala
M. Fa'arodo

Summary Tiro
Smith
Samuela
Pennycook Falatau

Summary Manca
Yohann

Summary Ausu Malakai Sakilia Passil Decoire Buscaglia Tein-Padom Djamali

Summary Albert Waimora Bua

3rd place

NZST Summary

Final

NZST Summary Payne

Goal Scorers

;8 goals

  • NCL Renaldo Nonmeu

;6 goals

  • SOL Alex Waimora

;5 goals

  • VAN Jean Kaltak ;4 goals
  • NCL Neyl Ausu
  • NCL Thomas Buscaglia
  • NZL Tim Payne
  • SOL Solo Kuki
  • TAH Tevairoa Tehuritaua ;3 goals
  • SOL John Bitiai
  • SOL Harrison Mala
  • TAH Tihoni Yohann ;2 goals
  • COK Tyrell Barringer-Tahiri
  • COK Tamaiva Smith
  • COK Twin Tiro
  • FIJ Akram Hussain
  • FIJ Narendra Rao
  • FIJ Al-Taaf Sahib
  • NCL Ben Malakai
  • NZL Cameron Howieson
  • NZL Jordan Vale
  • NZL Ken Yamamoto
  • PNG Alwin Komolong
  • SOL Gabriel Bosi
  • TAH Ahonui Tahi
  • VAN Tony Kaltak
  • VAN Santino Mermer ;1 goal
  • ASA Ryan Petaia
  • COK Temana Pennycook
  • COK Ant Samuela
  • FIJ Shane Kumar
  • FIJ Vineel Naidu
  • FIJ Losefo Verevou
  • NCL Cedric Decoire
  • NCL Erwan Djamali
  • NCL Ricardo Passil
  • NCL Leon Sakilia
  • NZL Nathan Buswell
  • NZL Ryan Howlett
  • NZL Bill Tuiloma
  • NZL Rory Turner
  • NZL James Wypych
  • PNG David Browne
  • PNG Jacob Sabua
  • SOL Junior Albert
  • SOL Dickson Bua
  • SOL Atana Fa'arodo
  • SOL Maeron Fa'arodo
  • SOL Jimmy Raramane
  • TAH Rainui Aroita
  • TAH Tauhiti Keck
  • TAH Gianni Manca
  • TAH Heremana Teikiteepupuni
  • TGA Kinitoni Falatau
  • TGA Silakivai Maile
  • VAN Michel Coulon
  • VAN Mark Ieremia
  • VAN George Mahit
  • VAN Daniel Tenene ;own goals
  • ASA Lalotoa Vaeao (for Fiji)
  • SOL Jerry Misimake (for Tahiti)
  • TGA Saimone Pahulu (for Solomon Islands)

References

References

  1. (2010-12-23). "Oceania Football Confederation". Oceaniafootball.com.
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