2009–10 OFC Champions League

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2009–10 OFC Champions League
Tournament details
Dates 17 October 2009 – 2 May 2010
Teams 8 (from 7 associations)
Final positions
Champions Papua New Guinea Hekari United (1st title)
Runners-up New Zealand Waitakere United
Tournament statistics
Matches played 26
Goals scored 85 (3.27 per match)
Top scorer(s) Kema Jack, Daniel Koprivcic (7)
All statistics correct as of 04:03, 2 May 2010 (UTC).

The 2009–10 OFC Champions League, also known as the 2010 O-League for short, was the 9th edition of the Oceanian Club Championship, Oceania's premier club football tournament organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), and the 4th season under the current OFC Champions League name. It was contested by eight teams from seven countries. The teams were split into two four-team pools, the winner of each pool contesting the title of O-League Champion and the right to represent the OFC at the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup. This was an expansion from previous tournaments which feature six teams in the group stage.[1]

The tournament was won by Hekari United of Papua New Guinea. They became the first team from outside New Zealand and Australia to be crowned Oceanian club champion.[2]

Participants

Location of teams of the 2009–10 OFC Champions League.
Association Team Qualifying method
Fiji Fiji Lautoka 2009 Fiji National League premier
New Caledonia New Caledonia Magenta 2008–09 New Caledonia Division Honneur champion
New Zealand New Zealand Auckland City 2008–09 New Zealand Football Championship champion
Waitakere United 2008–09 New Zealand Football Championship premier
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea Hekari United 2008–09 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League champion
Solomon Islands Solomon Islands Marist 2008–09 Solomon Islands National Club Championship champion
French Polynesia Tahiti Manu-Ura 2008–09 Tahiti Division Fédérale champion
Vanuatu Vanuatu Tafea 2009 Vanuatu Football Federation Bred Cup winner

Group stage

Winners of each group advance to the final.

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
New Zealand Waitakere United 6 3 3 0 15 6 +9 12
New Zealand Auckland City 6 3 3 0 13 5 +8 12
New Caledonia Magenta 6 1 3 2 13 10 +3 6
French Polynesia Manu-Ura 6 0 1 5 3 23 −20 1
  AUC MAG MAN WAI
Auckland City 2–1 5–0 2–2
Magenta 1–1 8–1 1–1
Manu-Ura 0–2 1–1 1–5
Waitakere United 1–1 4–1 2–0

17 October 2009
15:00 UTC+13
Auckland City New Zealand 5 – 0 French Polynesia Manu-Ura
Ivan Vicelich Goal 18'
Chad Coombes Goal 34'
Daniel Koprivcic Goal 69'80'90+1' (pen.)
Report
Kiwitea Street, Auckland
Attendance: 875
Referee: Gerard Parsons (Australia)

24 October 2009
16:00 UTC+11
Magenta New Caledonia 1 – 1 New Zealand Waitakere United
Aaron Scott Goal 78' (o.g.) Report Brent Fisher Goal 37'
Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Noumea
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Norbert Hauata (Tahiti)





Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Papua New Guinea Hekari United 6 4 1 1 15 7 +8 13
Fiji Lautoka 6 4 0 2 12 6 +6 12
Vanuatu Tafea 6 2 2 2 8 11 −3 8
Solomon Islands Marist 6 0 1 5 3 14 −11 1
  HEK LAU MAR TAF
Hekari United 1–2 2–1 4–0
Lautoka 0–1 3–0 1–2
Marist 1–4 1–3 0–2
Tafea 3–3 1–3 0–0

17 October 2009
15:00 UTC+11
Tafea Vanuatu 3 – 3 Papua New Guinea Hekari United
Silas Namatak Goal 1'
Robert Tom Goal 34'
François Sakama Goal 45'
Kema Jack Goal 40'42'
Benjamin Mela Goal 50'

18 October 2009
15:00 UTC+11
Marist Solomon Islands 1 – 3 Fiji Lautoka
Abraham Iniga Goal 82' Kamal Hassan Goal 14'
Samuela Kautoga Goal 20'
Nahuel Arrarte Goal 90+2'
Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Chris Kerr (New Zealand)

7 November 2009
15:00 UTC+11
Marist Solomon Islands 0 – 2 Vanuatu Tafea
François Sakama Goal 48'
Etienne Mermer Goal 51'
Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Andrew Achari (Fiji)

7 November 2009
15:00 UTC+10
Hekari United Papua New Guinea 1 – 2 Fiji Lautoka
Kema Jack Goal 28' Valerio Nawatu Goal 69'
Apisai Smith Goal 76'
PMRL Stadium, Port Moresby
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: John Saohu (Solomon Islands)

29 November 2009
15:00 UTC+13
Lautoka Fiji 1 – 2 Vanuatu Tafea
Valerio Nawatu Goal 45+1' Jean Nako Naprapol Goal 22'
François Sakama Goal 77'
Churchill Park, Lautoka
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Norbert Hauata (Tahiti)

5 December 2009
15:00 UTC+10
Hekari United Papua New Guinea 2 – 1 Solomon Islands Marist
Kema Jack Goal 48'
Joachim Waroi Goal 52'
Report Commins Menapi Goal 82'
PMRL Stadium, Port Moresby
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Chris Beath (Australia)



Final

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The two group winners will play-off over two legs to determine the 2009–10 OFC Champions League winners.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Hekari United Papua New Guinea 4–2 New Zealand Waitakere United 3–0 1–2

17 April 2010
15:00 UTC+10
Hekari United Papua New Guinea 3 – 0 New Zealand Waitakere United
Kema Jack Goal 27'73'
Alick Maemae Goal 49'
Report
PMRL Stadium, Port Moresby
Attendance: 15,000+
Referee: Gerard Parsons (Australia)

Hekari United won 4–2 on aggregate. As OFC Champions League winners they qualify for the qualifying round of the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup.


OFC Champions League
2009–10 Winners
Papua New Guinea
Hekari United
First Title

Topscorers

As of 2 May 2010.

Rank Player Club MD1 MD2 MD3 MD4 MD5 MD6 F1 F2 Total
1 Papua New Guinea Kema Jack Papua New Guinea Hekari United 2 1 1 2 1 7
Croatia Daniel Koprivcic New Zealand Auckland City 3 1 1 1 1 7
3 New Zealand Brent Fisher New Zealand Waitakere United 1 1 1 1 1 5
Solomon Islands Alick Maemae Papua New Guinea Hekari United 2 2 1 5
5 Solomon Islands Benjamin Totori New Zealand Waitakere United 2 4
6 Vanuatu François Sakama Vanuatu Tafea 1 1 1 3
7 New Zealand Chad Coombes New Zealand Auckland City 1 1 2
Solomon Islands Henry Fa'arodo Papua New Guinea Hekari United 1 1 2
Solomon Islands Commins Menapi Solomon Islands Marist 1 1 2
Fiji Valreio Nawatu Fiji Lautoka 1 1 2
New Zealand Allan Pearce New Zealand Waitakere United 2 2
French Polynesia Hiroana Poroiea French Polynesia Manu-Ura 1 1 2
New Zealand Jason Rowley New Zealand Waitakere United 2 2
Fiji Jone Vono Fiji Lautoka 1 1 2
Solomon Islands Joachin Waroi Papua New Guinea Hekari United 1 1 2
New Caledonia Lamo Xewe New Caledonia Magenta 1 1 2
  • 32 single goal scorers
  • 2 own goals scored

References

  1. OFC Executive Committee approve O-League expansion
  2. Waitakere United 2–1 Hekari United
  3. Originally scheduled 5 March 2010, 19:30 local time. Postponed due to heavy rain. Manu Ura-Waitakere match postponed

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