1973 OFC Nations Cup

1973 OFC Nations Cup
1973 Oceania Cup
Tournament details
Host country  New Zealand
Dates 17 February - 24 February
Teams (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions  New Zealand (1st title)
Runners-up  Tahiti
Third place  New Caledonia
Fourth place  New Hebrides
Tournament statistics
Matches played 12
Goals scored 37 (3.08 per match)
Top scorer(s) New Zealand Alan Marley (3)
New Caledonia Segin Wayewol (3)

The 1973 OFC Nations Cup was the first Oceania-wide tournament ever held. It took place in New Zealand from 17 February 1973–24 February 1973. All matches were held at Newmarket Park, in Auckland, and five teams participated: New Zealand, New Caledonia, Tahiti, New Hebrides (now known as Vanuatu) and Fiji.

At the time, the Oceania Football Confederation was not considered a full FIFA Confederation, and as such allowed national teams unaffiliated with FIFA to enter.

The teams played each other according to a round-robin format, and the top two teams (New Zealand and Tahiti) played off in a final to determine the winner. New Caledonia and New Hebrides also played each other, on the same day as the final, to determine third place.

New Zealand won the tournament with a 2-0 victory in the final, while New Caledonia retained third place by defeating New Hebrides 2-1.

Contents

First round

Team P W D L GF GA Pts
1  New Zealand 4 3 1 0 11 4 7
2  Tahiti 4 2 2 0 7 2 6
3  New Caledonia 4 2 0 2 8 5 4
4  New Hebrides 4 1 1 2 4 8 3
5  Fiji 4 0 0 4 2 13 0

Match results

1973 OFC Nations Cup
17 February 1973
Tahiti  2 : 1  New Caledonia Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Referee: New Zealand T. Delahunty
Erroll Bennett Goal
Alexis Tumahai Goal
Summary Roger Mandin Goal

1973 OFC Nations Cup
17 February 1973
New Zealand  5 : 1  Fiji Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Referee: New Caledonia A. Nakagawa
Brian Turner Goal
David Taylor Goal
Geoff Brand Goal
Malcolm Bland Goal
Alan Vest Goal
Summary Terio Vakatawa Goal

1973 OFC Nations Cup
18 February 1973
New Caledonia  4 : 1  New Hebrides Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Referee: French Polynesia P. Tahuaitu
Jean Hmae Goal Goal
Segin Wayewol Goal
Pierre Wacapo Goal
Summary Michael Dupuy Goal

1973 OFC Nations Cup
18 February 1973
New Zealand  1 : 1  Tahiti Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Referee: Fiji P. Raman
Alan Vest Goal Summary Erroll Bennett Goal

1973 OFC Nations Cup
20 February 1973
New Caledonia  2 : 0  Fiji Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Referee: New Hebrides B. Chaudet
Segin Wayewol Goal Goal Summary

1973 OFC Nations Cup
20 February 1973
Tahiti  0 : 0  New Hebrides Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Referee: New Caledonia A. Nakagawa
Summary

1973 OFC Nations Cup
21 February 1973
New Hebrides  2 : 1  Fiji Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Referee: New Zealand T. Delahunty
Alick Saurei Goal
Jacky Valette Goal
Summary Josateki Kurivitu Goal

1973 OFC Nations Cup
21 February 1973
New Zealand  2 : 1  New Caledonia Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Referee: New Hebrides B. Chaudet
Alan Marley Goal
Colin Latimour Goal
Summary Jean Xowie Goal

1973 OFC Nations Cup
23 February 1973
Tahiti  4 : 0  Fiji Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Referee: New Caledonia A. Nakagawa
Claude Carrara Goal
Harold Ng Fok Goal
Gilles Malinowski Goal
Roland de Marigny Goal
Summary

1973 OFC Nations Cup
23 February 1973
New Zealand  3 : 1  New Hebrides Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Referee: French Polynesia P. Tahuaitu
Malcolm Bland Goal
Brian Hardman Goal
Alan Marley Goal
Summary Raymond Valette Goal

Third Place Playoff

February 24, 1973
New Caledonia  2 : 1  New Hebrides Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Referee: French Polynesia P. Tahuaitu
Gerald Delmas Goal
Jean Xowie Goal
Summary Charles Galinie Goal

Final

February 24, 1973
New Zealand  2 : 0  Tahiti Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand
Referee: New Hebrides B. Chaudet
David Taylor Goal
Alan Marley Goal
Summary

Awards

 1973 OFC Nations Cup Winners 

New Zealand
First title

Goalscorers (overall)

3 goals

  • New Zealand Alan Marley
  • New Caledonia Segin Wayewol

2 goals

1 goal

  • New Zealand Geoff Brand
  • French Polynesia Claude Carrara
  • New Caledonia Gerald Delmas
  • New Hebrides Michael Dupuy
  • French Polynesia Harold Ng Fok
  • New Hebrides Charles Galinie
  • New Zealand Brian Hardman
  • Fiji Josateki Kurivitu
  • New Zealand Colin Latimour
  • French Polynesia Gilles Malinowski
  • New Caledonia Roger Mandin
  • French Polynesia Roland de Marigny
  • New Hebrides Alick Saurei
  • French Polynesia Alexis Tumahai
  • New Zealand Brian Turner
  • Fiji Terio Vakatawa
  • New Hebrides Jacky Valette
  • New Hebrides Raymond Valette
  • New Caledonia Pierre Wacapo

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