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2005 OFC U-20 Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameOFC U-20 Championship
year2005
countrySolomon Islands
dates21–30 January
num_teams8
confederations1
venues2
cities1
championAUS
count12
secondSolomon Islands
thirdVanuatu
fourthFiji
matches16
goals103
top_scorerAUS Mark Bridge
Solomon Islands Alick Maemae
AUS Jay Lucas
(5 goals)
prevseason2002
nextseason2007

Solomon Islands Alick Maemae AUS Jay Lucas (5 goals)

The 2005 OFC U-20 Championship was the fifteenth contested. It was won by Australia who qualified for the 2005 FIFA U-20 World Cup after a 3–0 victory against the Solomon Islands played at Lawson Tama Stadium in Honiara, Solomon Islands. The final game was abandoned in the 77th minute due to crowd trouble, however the score was allowed to stand. This was the last time Australia contested OFC U-20 Championship, as they moved to the AFC since 2006.

Participating teams

Squads

{{fb|AUS}}

    1. Danny Vukovic (Central Coast Mariners)
    1. Mark Milligan (Sydney FC)
    1. Trent McClenahan (West Ham United)
    1. Adrian Leijer (Melbourne Victory)
    1. Jacob Timpano (Sydney FC)
    1. Stuart Musialik (Newcastle Jets)
    1. Vince Lia (Melbourne Victory)
    1. Blagoja Celeski (Perth Glory)
    1. Jay Lucas (Marconi Stallions)
    1. Kristian Sarkies (Melbourne Victory)
    1. Chris Tadrosse (Melbourne Victory)
    1. Justin Pasfield (Sydney FC)
    1. Aaron Downes (Chesterfield FC)
    1. Spase Dilevski (Tottenham Hotspur)
    1. Ryan Townsend
    1. Ruben Zadkovich
    1. Nick Ward (Perth Glory)
    1. Adam Federici
    1. David Williams
    1. James Wesolowski

{{fb|NZL}}

    1. Jacob Spoonley (Auckland City FC)
    1. Cole Tinkler (New Zealand Knights)
    1. Lj Pijnenburg
    1. Michael Mayne
    1. Steven Old (St. John's University)
    1. Nadir Harrat
    1. Jeremy Brockie (New Zealand Knights)
    1. Sam Matthews
    1. Kris Bright (Waitakere United)
    1. Michael Gwyther
    1. Prince Quanash
    1. Jason Rowley
    1. Joel Matthews
    1. Hone Fowler
    1. Sam Jasper (Waitakere United)
    1. Ian Hogg (Central United)
    1. Jason Hayne (Auckland City FC)
    1. Elliot Stead
    1. Croydon Wheeler
    1. Roy Bell

Matches

Group stage

Group A

NationPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
93300403+37
63201711−4
331021016−6
03003128−27
  • withdrew

Australia and Vanuatu progressed to the semi-finals.

New Caledonia and Tonga were eliminated.

Lia Bridge Dilevski Lucas Leijer Sarkies




Lagana Lucas Sarkies Ward Williams Ismael

Kalaye Saridjan Stanley Albert

Group B

NationPtsPldWDLGFGAGD
9330091+8
63201102+8
3310283+5
03003122−21
  • withdrew

The Solomon Islands and Fiji progressed to the semi-finals.

New Zealand and Samoa were eliminated.

Maemae Ratu

o.g. Gwyther Hogg Hayne


Ali Rao Dunadamu Shankaran

Bebu

Knockout Phase

|29 January – Lawson Tama Stadium||3||2 |29 January – Lawson Tama Stadium||3||1 |30 January – Lawson Tama Stadium||3||0 |31 January – Lawson Tama Stadium||1||4

Semi finals

Williams Sarkies Tuvura

Unknown

Third place match

Ismael Ligo Maleb

Final

Lia Williams Australia qualified for the 2005 FIFA U-20 World Cup

Goalscorers

This list is not complete, as there are several missing match reports.

;5 goals

  • SOL Alick Maemae
  • AUS Mark Bridge
  • AUS Jay Lucas

;4 goals

  • FIJ Osea Vakatalesau
  • SOL Benjamin Totori
  • AUS Kristian Sarkies

;3 goals

  • NZL Jason Hayne
  • AUS David Williams
  • AUS Vince Lia

;2 goals

  • FIJ Apisalome Tuvura
  • FIJ Maciu Samaidrawa Dunadamu
  • NZL Michael Gwyther
  • VAN Jean Maleb
  • VAN Alick Ismael

;1 goal

  • NZL Kris Bright
  • NZL Stuart Hogg
  • VAN Charles Ligo
  • VAN John Simeon
  • FIJ Malakai Tiwa
  • FIJ Sumeet Shankaran
  • FIJ Johnny Rao
  • FIJ Nayzal Ali
  • SOL Goodwin Bebeu
  • SAM Ki Anufe
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