OFC Women's Championship

OFC Women's Championship

The OFC Women's Championship (also known as the Oceania Cup) is a competition in women's football for national teams which belong to the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC). 8 tournaments have been held, with the current champions being New Zealand.

The competition has served as a qualifying tournament for the FIFA Women's World Cup since 1991. In 2007, the competition took place in Papua New Guinea for the second time. Tonga and the Solomon Islands each took part for the first time in the four-team event, which was plagued by withdrawals from six squads.

Results

Year Host Winner Score Runner-up Third place
1983
Details
 New Caledonia
New Zealand
3 – 2 (aet)
Australia

New Caledonia
1986
Details
 New Zealand
Chinese Taipei
4 – 1
Australia

New Zealand
1989
Details
 Australia
Chinese Taipei
1 – 0
New Zealand

Australia
1991
Details
 Australia
New Zealand
(double round robin)
Australia

Papua New Guinea
1995
Details
 Papua New Guinea
Australia
(double round robin)
New Zealand

Papua New Guinea
1998
Details
 New Zealand
Australia
3 – 1
New Zealand

Papua New Guinea
2003
Details
 Australia
Australia
(round robin)
New Zealand

Papua New Guinea
2007
Details
 Papua New Guinea
New Zealand
(round robin)
Papua New Guinea

Tonga
2010
Details
 New Zealand
New Zealand
11 – 0
Papua New Guinea

Cook Islands

Note: aet - after extra time

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