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2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – OFC first round

First round of the OFC qualification process for the 2006 FIFA World Cup


First round of the OFC qualification process for the 2006 FIFA World Cup

Listed below are the dates and results for the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification first round for Oceania.

Participating teams

The below 10 teams were divided in two groups of five teams each, and played against each other once. The two teams with most points in each group advanced to the Second round.

New Caledonia was not a member of FIFA at the time of the draw, and only joined FIFA when its participation in the first round, and in the 2006 World Cup qualifications, had ended.

Matches

Group 1

All matches were held in Honiara, Solomon Islands (UTC+11)

Maemae Samani

Moretta

Omokirio Samani Maemae Leslie


Vaitaki

G. Suri

M. Hmae Djamali J. Hmae

Temataua

Poatinda M. Hmae P. Wajoka Kaumé

Group 2

All games were held in Apia, Samoa

Fasavalu Michael

Mermer Poida Chilia Maleb

Toma Gataurua Rokotakala Komboi

Vulivuli Rokotakala Sabutu Masinisau Gataurua

Chilia Maleb

A. Lepani Wasi Komboi Lohai

Sabutu Masinisau Rokotakala

Lauru

A. Lepani N. Lepani Komeng

Goalscorers

  • Michel Hmae

  • Reginald Davani

  • Veresa Toma

  • Seveci Rokotakala

  • Andrew Lepani

  • Etienne Mermer

  • Laisiasa Gataurua

  • Waisake Sabutu

  • Paul Poatinda

  • Pierre Wajoka

  • Henry Fa'arodo

  • Alick Maemae

  • Wilkins Lauru

  • Jean Maleb

  • Esala Masi

  • José Hmae

  • Paul Komboi

  • Mauri Wasi

  • Tama Fasavalu

  • Junior Michael

  • Gideon Omokirio

  • Jack Samani

  • Axel Temataua

  • Seimata Chilia

  • Alphose Qorig

  • Natia Natia

  • John Pareanga

  • Pita Rabo

  • Thomas Vulivuli

  • Ramon Djamali

  • Robert Kaumé

  • Eric Komeng

  • Nathaniel Lepani

  • Michael Lohai

  • Dennis Bryce

  • Leo Leslie

  • Batram Suri

  • George Suri

  • Stanley Waita

  • Rino Moretta

  • Vincent Simon

  • Gabriel Wajoka

  • Mark Uhatahi

  • Viliami Vaitaki

  • Moise Poida

  • Lorry Thomsen

References

References

  1. (24 May 2004). "New Caledonia joins the world football community". FIFA.com.
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