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2013 OFC U-17 Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameOFC U-17 Championship
other_titlesChampionnat d'Océanie de football des moins de 17 ans 2013
year2013
countryVanuatu
dates17–25 April
num_teams6
confederations1
venues1
cities1
champion_other
count5
secondNCL
thirdVAN
fourthFIJ
matches15
goals55
attendance62250
top_scorerNZL Stuart Holthusen
NZL Monty Patterson
(6 goals each)
prevseason2011
nextseason2015

| second-flagvar = NZL Monty Patterson (6 goals each)

The 2013 OFC U-17 Championship was the 15th edition of the OFC's Under 17 championship, the biennial football championship of the Oceanian Confederation. All matches took place at Chapuis stadium, Luganville in Vanuatu from 17 to 27 April. 6 teams contested the final round of the championship after the Solomon Islands Football Federation withdrew, as it could only financially support its beach soccer and futsal sides in national competition.

As winners, New Zealand qualified as Oceania's representative for the 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup.

Qualification

5 teams 'pre-qualified' for the competition (before the Solomon Islands withdrawal), with the final team being decided through a preliminary round hosted by Samoa in late January 2013.

  • (Host nation)
  • (preliminary round winner)

Preliminary round

A preliminary competition was required to find the Sixth and final place in the competition. The mini-tournament was hosted by the Samoan Football Federation between 22 and 26 January 2013.

All Times are local Time (UTC+14:00)

Sinisi Tua

Pekay Edwards
Sunai Joseph
Mateo Pahulu
Wiremu Temata
Morgan Wichman


Kaleopa Siligi

Dwayne Tiputoa

Sinisa Tua Hemaloto Polovili
Taniela Vaka'uta

Goalscorers

;4 goals

  • ASA Sinisa Tua
  • TGA Hemaloto Polovili

;3 goals

  • SAM Paulo Scanlan

;2 goals

  • ASA Kaleopa Siligi
  • SAM Filisi Keni
  • COK Maro Bonsu-Maro

;1 goal

  • COK Pekay Edwards
  • COK Sunai Joseph
  • COK Wiremu Temata
  • COK Morgan Wichman
  • COK Takuina Tararo
  • COK Dwayne Tiputoa
  • SAM Sue Pelesa
  • ASA Paia Ipiniu
  • TON Uasi Talanoa
  • TON Taniela Vaka'uta
Player of the tournamentBest goalkeeperTop scorerFairplay Award
ASA Kaleopa SiligiCOK Keegan IniaTGA Hemaloto Polovili, ASA Sinisa Tua (4 goals)

Final round

The draw for the final round of competition was held at the Headquarters of the Oceania Football Confederation on 13 February 2013. The teams will play each other once in a round robin tournament based on a league system, with the winner qualifying for the FIFA U-17 World Cup

All times are local time (UTC+11:00)

Matchday 1

Monty Patterson Stuart Holthusen Alex Rufer
Meysum Shafahi

Anthony Kaï

Matchday 2



Alex Rufer Monty Patterson

Matchday 3

Iosefo Verevou

Macinou Wamai Raymond Xanatre Jim Ouka

Elijah Neblett

Matchday 4

Ruben Frank Etienne Naeiu


Andre de Jong Monty Patterson Andrew Blake Iosefo Verevou

Matchday 5

Monty Patterson

Iosefo Verevou Suliano Tawananakoro Shalvin Sharma

Justin Koka Jaison Thomas

References

References

  1. (28 November 2012). "Schedule set for OFC competitions". [[Oceania Football Confederation]].
  2. (8 February 2013). "Katukatus, Mamulas miss out in 2013". [[Oceania Football Confederation]].
  3. "OFC U-17 Preliminary Schedule & Results". [[Oceania Football Confederation]].
  4. (13 February 2013). "Path to World Cup laid out for U-17s". [[Oceania Football Confederation]].
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