Originally scheduled for 19–29 November 2002, the tournament was postponed after withdrawal by American Samoa, Tahiti and Tonga. A rescheduled tournament with seven teams in two groups was arranged, however Fiji and Vanuatu withdrew, resulting in a five nation championship of one group.[1]
^"Oceania's Women's Championship 2003 (Australia)". RSSSF. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
^"Oceania's Women's Championship 2003 (Australia)". RSSSF. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
^"Oceania's Women's Championship 2003 (Australia)". RSSSF. Retrieved 22 September 2017.
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2003, women, championship, held, canberra, australia, from, april, 2003, seventh, staging, women, championship, 2003, women, nations, cuptournament, detailshost, countryaustraliadates5, april, 2003teams5, from, confederation, venue, host, city, final, position. The 2003 OFC Women s Championship was held in Canberra Australia from 5 to 13 April 2003 It was the seventh staging of the OFC Women s Championship 2003 OFC Women s Nations CupTournament detailsHost countryAustraliaDates5 13 April 2003Teams5 from 1 confederation Venue s 1 in 1 host city Final positionsChampions Australia 3rd title Runners up New ZealandThird place Papua New GuineaFourth place SamoaTournament statisticsMatches played10Goals scored88 8 8 per match Attendance5 900 590 per match Top scorer s Maia Jackman 10 goals 19982007 Originally scheduled for 19 29 November 2002 the tournament was postponed after withdrawal by American Samoa Tahiti and Tonga A rescheduled tournament with seven teams in two groups was arranged however Fiji and Vanuatu withdrew resulting in a five nation championship of one group 1 The tournament served as the OFC s qualifying tournament for the FIFA Women s World Cup 2003 OFC s one berth was given to the winner Australia Contents 1 Participating nations 2 Officials 3 Results 4 Awards 5 Goalscorers 6 ReferencesParticipating nations editOf the twelve nations affiliated to the Oceania Football Confederation five entered the tournament 2 Also this was Australia s last appearance in the tournament before moving to the Asian Football Confederation in 2006 Team Tournamentappearance Lastappearance Previous bestperformance nbsp Australia 7th 1998 Winners 1994 1998 nbsp Cook Islands 1st nbsp New Zealand 7th 1998 Winners 1983 1991 nbsp Papua New Guinea 5th 1998 3rd 1991 1994 1998 nbsp Samoa 2nd 1998 Group Stage 1998 Officials edit4 referees were named for the tournament 3 nbsp Tammy Ogston nbsp Krystyna Szokolai nbsp Rajendra Singh nbsp Joakim Salaiau SosonganResults editTeam Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification nbsp Australia 4 4 0 0 45 0 45 12 Champions and qualified for 2003 FIFA Women s World Cup nbsp New Zealand 4 3 0 1 29 2 27 9 nbsp Papua New Guinea 4 2 0 2 10 21 11 6 nbsp Samoa 4 1 0 3 3 39 36 3 nbsp Cook Islands 4 0 0 4 1 26 25 05 April 2003Cook Islands nbsp 1 5 nbsp Papua New GuineaRakei nbsp 29 Matthies nbsp 21 Konalalai nbsp 23 Limbai nbsp 40 87 Banabas nbsp 42 Belconnen Soccer CentreAttendance 250Referee Tammy Ogston Australia 5 April 2003Australia nbsp 19 0 nbsp SamoaPeters nbsp 5 35 50 79 Golebiowski nbsp 16 42 46 61 Davies nbsp 18 Small nbsp 41 78 Mann nbsp 53 58 85 87 Wainwright nbsp 55 Slatyer nbsp 56 57 Garriock nbsp 72 Belconnen Soccer CentreAttendance 750Referee Rajendra Singh Fiji 7 April 2003Australia nbsp 11 0 nbsp Cook IslandsCrawford nbsp 8 17 Davies nbsp 11 Alagich nbsp 34 62 pen Karp nbsp 37 81 Hohnke nbsp 59 Small nbsp 65 Wilson nbsp 71 82 Belconnen Soccer CentreAttendance 600Referee Joakim Salaiau Sosongan Papua New Guinea 7 April 2003Samoa nbsp 0 15 nbsp New ZealandJackman nbsp 5 9 24 50 Ferrara nbsp 7 10 32 Smith nbsp 11 12 42 65 87 Moorwood nbsp 41 Michele nbsp 80 82 Belconnen Soccer CentreAttendance 200Referee Krystyna Szokolai Australia 9 April 2003Cook Islands nbsp 0 9 nbsp New ZealandFerrara nbsp 4 22 Jackman nbsp 13 33 49 Smith nbsp 30 Henderson nbsp 53 Simpson nbsp 59 McCahill nbsp 88 Belconnen Soccer CentreAttendance 250Referee Tammy Ogston Australia 9 April 2003Australia nbsp 13 0 nbsp Papua New GuineaMann nbsp 5 41 49 55 Peters nbsp 17 Salisbury nbsp 29 81 pen Alagich nbsp 46 Golebiowski nbsp 59 71 Garriock nbsp 60 78 89 Belconnen Soccer CentreAttendance 600Referee Rajendra Singh Fiji 11 April 2003Papua New Guinea nbsp 0 5 nbsp New ZealandSmith nbsp 7 Jackman nbsp 12 47 59 Duncan nbsp 68 Belconnen Soccer CentreAttendance 250Referee Krystyna Szokolai Australia 11 April 2003Cook Islands nbsp 0 1 nbsp SamoaLaumea nbsp 77 Belconnen Soccer CentreAttendance 250Referee Joakim Salaiau Sosongan Papua New Guinea 13 April 2003Papua New Guinea nbsp 5 2 nbsp SamoaBanabas nbsp 27 80 Matthies nbsp 30 Nombe nbsp 51 Lanta nbsp 71 Talai nbsp 74 Peresia nbsp 87 Belconnen Soccer CentreAttendance 550Referee Tammy Ogston Australia 13 April 2003Australia nbsp 2 0 nbsp New ZealandPeters nbsp 24 Small nbsp 49 Belconnen Soccer CentreAttendance 2 200Referee Rajendra Singh Fiji Awards edit 2003 OFC Women s Championship winners nbsp AustraliaThird titleGoalscorers edit10 goals nbsp Maia Jackman8 goals nbsp April Mann7 goals nbsp Nicky Smith6 goals nbsp Kelly Golebiowski nbsp Joanne Peters 5 goals nbsp Simone Ferrara4 goals nbsp Heather Garriock nbsp Danielle Small 3 goals nbsp Dianne Alagich nbsp Lydia Banabas 2 goals nbsp Hayley Crawford nbsp Rhian Davies nbsp Tal Karp nbsp Cheryl Salisbury nbsp Thea Slatyer nbsp Amy Wilson nbsp Michele Keinzley nbsp Neilen Limbai nbsp Glenda Matthies 1 goal nbsp Olivia Hohnke nbsp Sacha Wainwright nbsp Melanie Rakei nbsp Priscilla Duncan nbsp Wendi Henderson nbsp Terry McCahill nbsp Hayley Moorwood nbsp Jane Simpson nbsp Priscilla Konalalai nbsp Miriam Lanta nbsp Nakere Nombe nbsp Lynette Laumea nbsp Selesitina Peresia nbsp Leti TaraiReferences edit Oceania s Women s Championship 2003 Australia RSSSF Retrieved 22 September 2017 Oceania s Women s Championship 2003 Australia RSSSF Retrieved 22 September 2017 Oceania s Women s Championship 2003 Australia RSSSF Retrieved 22 September 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2003 OFC Women 27s Championship amp oldid 1139096104, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,