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2010 OFC Women's Championship


FieldValue
tourney_nameOFC Women's Nations Cup
year2010
dates29 September – 8 October 2010
countryNew Zealand
num_teams8
confederations1
venues1
cities1
champion_other
second_other
third_other
fourth_other
count4
matches16
goals78
attendance4940
top_scorerNZL Amber Hearn (12 goals)
prevseason[2007](2007-ofc-women-s-championship)
nextseason[2014](2014-ofc-women-s-nations-cup)

The 2010 OFC Women's Championship of women's association football (also known as the OFC Women's Nations Cup) took place in Auckland, New Zealand between 29 September and 8 October. It was the ninth edition of the tournament. For the first time, eight teams participated in the tournament, and a total of sixteen matches were played.

The tournament also served as the OFC Women's World Cup qualification tournament, with the winner, New Zealand for the record-breaking fourth time, qualifying for the 2011 Women's World Cup.

Participating nations

TeamTournament
appearanceLast
appearancePrevious best
performance
2nd[2003](2003-ofc-women-s-championship)5th ([2003](2003-ofc-women-s-championship))
3rd[1998](1998-ofc-women-s-championship)4th ([1983](1983-ofc-women-s-championship), [1998](1998-ofc-women-s-championship))
9th[2007](2007-ofc-women-s-championship)**Winners** ([1983](1983-ofc-women-s-championship), [1991](1991-ofc-women-s-championship), [2007](2007-ofc-women-s-championship))
7th[2007](2007-ofc-women-s-championship)Runners-up ([2007](2007-ofc-women-s-championship))
2nd[2007](2007-ofc-women-s-championship)4th ([2007](2007-ofc-women-s-championship))
1st
2nd[2007](2007-ofc-women-s-championship)3rd ([2007](2007-ofc-women-s-championship))
1st

Officials

The following referees were named for the tournament:

  • COK Tupou Patia
  • FIJ Ravitesh Behari
  • NZL Anna-Marie Keighley
  • SOL John Saohu
  • TAH Averii Jacques

Squads

Main article: 2010 OFC Women's Championship squads

Results

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
3300310+31**9**Advance to [knockout stage](2010-ofc-women-s-championship-knockout-stage)
3201310−7**6**
310259−4**3**
3003121−20**0**

Moorwood
Wilkinson
Erceg
White
Milne


White
Tokoragi

Gregorius
Hoyle
Percival
Erceg
Jackman

Hearn
Green
Yallop
Gregorius
Percival

Henry

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
330081+7**9**Advance to [knockout stage](2010-ofc-women-s-championship-knockout-stage)
311152+3**4**
310228−6**3**
301215−4**1**

Limbai
Morris

Misibini
Maenu'u

Feke

Siniu

Likiliki

Knockout stage

|6 October – Auckland ||8||0 |6 October – Auckland ||1||0 |8 October – Auckland ||11||0 |8 October – Auckland ||0||2

Semifinals

Percival
Moorwood
Hearn
Gregorius
Wilkinson

Third-place match

Mustonen

Final

White
Percival
Wilkinson
Gregorius
Hearn
Green

Awards

Statistics

Goalscorers

  • NZL Amber Hearn

  • NZL Sarah Gregorius

  • NZL Hannah Wilkinson

  • NZL Rosie White

  • PNG Zeen Limbai

  • NZL Ria Percival

  • NZL Hayley Moorwood

  • TAH Heimiri Alvarez

  • COK Teariivahine-Iteuaterai Henry

  • COK Regina Mustonen

  • NZL Abby Erceg

  • NZL Anna Green

  • NZL Ali Riley

  • SOL Ileen Pegi

  • COK Dayna Napa

  • FIJ Bela Ratubalavu

  • NZL Bridgette Armstrong

  • NZL Katie Hoyle

  • NZL Maia Jackman

  • NZL Liz Milne

  • NZL Kirsty Yallop

  • PNG Rumona Morris

  • PNG Samantha Peninsa

  • PNG Deslyn Siniu

  • SOL Betty Maenu'u

  • SOL Ella Misibini

  • SOL Mesalyn Saepio

  • TAH Tihani Tokoragi

  • TAH Tiare White

  • TGA Vasi Feke

  • TGA Fololeni Siale

  • VAN Stephanie Tougen

  • TGA Lupe Likiliki (playing against Papua New Guinea)

Final ranking

-

References

References

  1. [http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/News/ViewArticle/tabid/125/Article/ae7d3aa9-5f2c-4a1a-b721-f3eae6ed549d/Default.aspx Countries confirmed for Women's Nations Cup] {{webarchive. link. (7 March 2012 , Oceania Football Confederation, retrieved 9 July 2010)
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