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Each year the top eight (8) club champions in OFC compete in the OFC Champions League which is the premier club competition for the Confederation. The tournament was established in 2007 and is played on a home and away basis in 7 countries with a new format introduced for 2013, with fixtures every weekend from May to July. The winner of the OFC Champions League represents OFC at the FIFA Club World Cup.

The club champions of Fiji, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tahiti and Vanuatu automatically qualify for the OFC Champions League each year.


For 2013 a second New Zealand club has qualified as the 8th Club Champion. For 2014 the 8th club is found in a preliminary competition involving the club champions of American Samoa, Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and the runner-up club of the seven (7) member associations mentioned above.

THE OFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

QUALIFYING FOR THE OFC CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

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For further information please contact:

Tai Nicholas

General Secretary

Oceania Football Confederation

 

+64 21 331 164​

+64 9 531 5951

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