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Men's Football OFC Oceania Under 17 Championship 2023


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Knockout Round
January 21st - January 28th, 2023
8 Nations, Quartelfinals, Semifinals, Bronze Medal Match and Gold Medal Match, winning Nation will be the Men's Football OFC Oceania Under 17 Championship 2023 Champion
 
 
 
  • COK.gif Cook Islands
  • FIJ.gif Fiji
  • NCL.gif New Caledonia
  • NZL.gif New Zealand
  • SAM.gif Samoa
  • PYF.gif Tahiti
  • TGA.gif Tonga
  • VAN.gif Vanuatu
     
 
Quarterfinals
Fiji Time (GMT +12)
 
Fiji FIJ.gif 3 - 0 COK.gif Cook Islands
Half-Time: 1-0
January 22nd 2023, h. 16:00, HFC Bank Stadium, Suva
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New Zealand NZL.gif 1 - 0 VAN.gif Vanuatu
Half-Time:
January 22nd 2023, h. 19:00, HFC Bank Stadium, Suva

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Tahiti PYF.gif 5 - 0 TGA.gif Tonga
Half-Time: 2-0
January 21st 2023, h. 16:00, HFC Bank Stadium, Suva

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New Caledonia NCL.gif 4 - 0 SAM.gif Samoa
Half-Time: 2-0
January 21st 2023, h. 19:00, HFC Bank Stadium, Suva

 

 

Semifinals
Fiji Time (GMT +12)
 
New Caledonia NCL.gif PSO32 - 1PSO2 PYF.gif Tahiti
Half-Time: 1-1, Full Time: 1-1, Penalties Shootout: 3-2
January 25th 2023, h. 16:00, HFC Bank Stadium, Suva
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Fiji FIJ.gif 1 - 4 NZL.gif New Zealand
Half-Time: 1-1
January 25th 2023, h. 19:00, HFC Bank Stadium, Suva

 

 

Bronze Medal Match
Fiji Time (GMT +12)
 
Tahiti PYF.gif 3 - 0 FIJ.gif Fiji
Half-Time: 0-0
January 28th 2023, h. 16:00, HFC Bank Stadium, Suva


 

 

Gold Medal Match
Fiji Time (GMT +12)
 
New Caledonia NCL.gif 0 - 1 NZL.gif New Zealand
Half-Time: 0-1
January 28th 2023, h. 19:00, HFC Bank Stadium, Suva
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