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OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup

The OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup is the main championship for beach soccer in Oceania,[1] contested between the senior men's national teams of the members of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC). It is the sport's version of the better known OFC Nations Cup in association football.

OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup
Organising bodyOFC
Founded2006; 17 years ago (2006)
RegionOceania
Number of teams4
Current champions Tahiti (3rd title)
Most successful team(s) Solomon Islands
(4 titles)
WebsiteOFC
2023 OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup

The winners of the championship are crowned continental champions; the tournament also acts as the qualification route for Oceanian nations to the upcoming edition of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup[2] and is therefore also known as the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup OFC qualifier.[3] Coinciding with the annual staging of the World Cup, the competition took place yearly until 2009; the World Cup then became biennial, and as its supplementary qualification event, the championship followed suit.[2]

The championship was established in 2006 after FIFA made it a requirement for all confederations to begin holding qualification tournaments to determine the best national team(s) in their region and hence those who would proceed to represent their continent in the upcoming World Cup (previously, nations were simply invited to play).[4] FIFA currently allocate Oceania one berth at the World Cup[5] and hence only the winners qualify to the World Cup finals.[2]

Oceania's governing body for football, the OFC, organise the championship.[6] Cooperation has also come from Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW), particularly in the initial tournaments.[7] The competition was held under the title of the OFC Beach Soccer Championship until 2019 when the name was changed to OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup, bringing it in line with the naming of other OFC senior national tournaments.[2]

The Solomon Islands are the most successful nation with four titles.[8] Tahiti are the current champions. These two nations are the only teams to qualify to the World Cup thus far.[2]

Results edit

There have been seven editions of the championship as of 2023. For all tournaments, the winners qualified for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup.

Year Location Final Third place match
Champions Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place
OFC Beach Soccer Championship
2006
details
  Tema'e, Tahiti  
Solomon Islands
6–2  
Vanuatu
 
Tahiti
12–4  
Cook Islands
2007
details
  Auckland,
New Zealand
 
Solomon Islands
5–3  
Vanuatu
 
New Zealand
5–3  
Tahiti
2009
details
  Tema'e, Tahiti  
Solomon Islands
1–0  
Vanuatu
 
Tahiti
6–3  
Fiji
2011
details
  Papeete, Tahiti  
Tahiti
4–3  
Solomon Islands
 
Fiji
2013
details
  Nouméa,
New Caledonia[a]
 
Solomon Islands
[round-robin]  
New Caledonia
 
Vanuatu
OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup
2019
details
  Papeete, Tahiti  
Tahiti
4–3  
Solomon Islands
 
New Caledonia
8–7 (a.e.t.)  
Vanuatu
2023
details
  Papeete, Tahiti  
Tahiti
7–0  
Solomon Islands
 
Fiji
12–0  
Tonga
2024
details
  TBA, Solomon Islands[9]
Notes:
a. ^ The 2013 edition was originally set to take place in Papeete, Tahiti. However, despite being defending champions, Tahiti were unable to compete due to a pre-arranged tour of Europe to play against higher level opposition in preparation as host nation of the upcoming World Cup. Hence the competition was relocated to New Caledonia.[10]
Round-robin ^ Indicates this edition was played as a round-robin tournament. There was no final or third place match.

Unrealised editions:

In addition to the above tournaments, a further four editions were scheduled but ultimately did not take place as follows:

  1. 2008: The OFC was unable to organise the 2008 edition in time, due to a late calendar change bringing the 2008 World Cup forward from November to July. Hence, on the back of their two previous titles, the Solomon Islands were hand-picked by the OFC to be the confederation's representative at the World Cup.[6]
  2. 2015: The 2015 edition was originally set to take place in Papeete, Tahiti.[11] Due to undisclosed circumstances, the tournament was cancelled. Tahiti were hand-picked by the OFC to be the confederation's representative at the World Cup.[12]
  3. 2017: The 2017 edition was originally set to take place in February.[11] Due to undisclosed circumstances, the tournament was cancelled. Tahiti were hand-picked by the OFC to be the confederation's representative at the World Cup.[13]
  4. 2021: The 2021 edition was originally set to take place in January in Tahiti.[14] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tournament was initially postponed[15] and subsequently cancelled entirely. Tahiti were hand-picked by the OFC to be the confederation's representative at the World Cup, based on being the highest ranked Oceanian nation in the then current release of the BSWW World Rankings and being reigning regional champions.[16]

Performance edit

Successful nations edit

Team Titles Runners-up Third place
  Solomon Islands 4 (2006, 2007, 2009, 2013) 3 (2011, 2019, 2023)
  Tahiti 3 (2011*, 2019*, 2023*) 2 (2006*, 2009*)
  Vanuatu 3 (2006, 2007, 2009) 1 (2013)
  New Caledonia 1 (2013*) 1 (2019)
  Fiji 2 (2011, 2023)
  New Zealand 1 (2007*)
* = Hosts

Awards edit

Year Top goalscorer(s) Gls Best player Best goalkeeper Fair play Ref.
  2006   Teiva Izal 11   Teiva Izal   Chikau Mansale   Cook Islands
  2007   Teva Zaveroni 11   James Naka   Chikau Mansale   New Zealand
  2009   James Naka 7   James Naka   Chikau Mansale   Vanuatu
  2011   James Naka
  Ratu Dugucagi
  Robert Laua
4   James Naka   Jonathan Torohia   Fiji [4]
  2013   Joe Luwi 5   Samson Takayama   Fred Hale not awarded [5]
  2019   Patrick Tepa 12   Heimanu Taiarui   Jonathan Torohia   Solomon Islands [6]
  2023   Gabiriele Matanisiga 12   Heirauarii Salem   Jonathan Torohia   Fiji
  Tahiti
[7]

All-time top goalscorers edit

As of 2023

The following table shows the all-time top goalscorers (minimum 10 goals).

Rank Player Team Goals
1 James Naka   Solomon Islands 34
2 Patrick Tepa   Tahiti 21
3 Teva Zaveroni   Tahiti 18
4 Raimana Li Fung Kuee   Tahiti 17
5 Seule Soromon   Vanuatu 15
6 Teva Izal   Tahiti 14
Henry Koto   Solomon Islands
8 Max Fa'ari   Solomon Islands 12
Gabiriele Matanisiga   Fiji
10 Loic Boulet   Vanuatu 11
Tearii Labaste   Tahiti
Heirauarii Salem   Tahiti
13 Fenedy Masauvakalo   Vanuatu 10
Heimanu Taiarui   Tahiti
Sources:
, , , , 2013: (, , ), 2019, 2023: ( a, b, c)

All-time table edit

As of 2023

Pos Team App Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts
1   Solomon Islands 7 26 19 0 0 7 136 86 +50 57
2   Tahiti 6 24 16 0 0 8 179 88 +91 48
3   Vanuatu 5 19 9 2 0 8 117 90 +27 31
4   New Caledonia 2 7 2 1 0 4 32 46 –14 8
5   Fiji 3 10 2 0 0 8 62 61 +1 6
6   New Zealand 1 4 1 0 0 3 21 26 –5 3
7   Cook Islands 1 4 0 0 0 4 6 49 –43 0
8   Tonga 2 8 0 0 0 8 15 129 –114 0

Key: Appearances App / Won in normal time W = 3 points / Won in extra-time W+ = 2 points / Won on penalty shoot-out WP = 1 point / Lost L = 0 points

Appearances & performance timeline edit

The following is a performance timeline of the teams who have appeared in the OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup and how many appearances they each have made.

Legend
Timeline
Year
Team
2006
 
(4)
2007
 
(4)
2009
 
(4)
2011
 
(3)
2013
 
(3)
2019
 
(5)
2023
 
(4)
Apps
7
  Cook Islands 4th × × × × × × 1
  Fiji × × 4th 3rd × × 3rd 3
  New Caledonia × × × × 2nd 3rd × 2
  New Zealand × 3rd × × × × × 1
  Solomon Islands 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 7
  Tahiti 3rd 4th 3rd 1st •• 1st 1st 6
  Tonga × × × × × 5th 4th 2
  Vanuatu 2nd 2nd 2nd •• 3rd 4th × 5

Performance of qualifiers at the World Cup edit

The following is a performance timeline of the OFC teams who have gone on to appear in the World Cup, having qualified from the above events (including the years when the event did not take place and instead the qualifying team was handpicked by the OFC, being 2008, 2015, 2017 and 2021).

Legend
Timeline
Year
Team
 
2006
 
2007
 
2008
 
2009
 
2011
 
2013
 
2015
 
2017
 
2019
 
2021
 
2023
 
2025
Total
  Solomon Islands R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 5
  Tahiti R1 4th 2nd 2nd R1 QF q 7
Total no. of unique qualifiers 2

References edit

  1. ^ "BEACH SOCCER > TOURNAMENTS". Oceania Football Confederation. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e "History of the OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup". Oceania Football Confederation. 27 May 2020. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Solomons edge closer to Tahiti". Beach Soccer Worldwide. 31 August 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  4. ^ . FIFA. 3 March 2006. Archived from the original on 13 May 2006. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  5. ^ . FIFA. 25 August 2005. Archived from the original on February 15, 2018. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  6. ^ a b oceaniafootball (31 July 2009). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 August 2011. Retrieved 19 May 2011.
  7. ^ oceaniafootball (2006). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 January 2014. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  8. ^ "Mexico claim the 2019 Concacaf Beach Soccer Championship". CONCACAF. 9 October 2020. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  9. ^ "OFC competitions calendar confirmed for 2024". Oceania Football Confederation. 1 December 2023. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  10. ^ . RNZ International. 6 August 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-09-03.
  11. ^ a b . oceaniafootball.com. 2014-04-23. Archived from the original on 2016-09-13. Retrieved 2016-04-17.
  12. ^ . FIFA.com. 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-10-08.
  13. ^ . Oceania Football Confederation. December 10, 2015. Archived from the original on September 24, 2016.
  14. ^ "OFC tournaments update". Oceania Football Confederation. 28 July 2020.
  15. ^ "OFC announces schedule changes for early 2021". Oceania Football Confederation. 5 November 2020.
  16. ^ "OFC cancels upcoming Beach Soccer Nations Cup". Oceania Football Confederation. 6 May 2021.

External links edit

  • OFC, official website

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The OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup is the main championship for beach soccer in Oceania 1 contested between the senior men s national teams of the members of the Oceania Football Confederation OFC It is the sport s version of the better known OFC Nations Cup in association football OFC Beach Soccer Nations CupOrganising bodyOFCFounded2006 17 years ago 2006 RegionOceaniaNumber of teams4Current champions Tahiti 3rd title Most successful team s Solomon Islands 4 titles WebsiteOFC2023 OFC Beach Soccer Nations CupThe winners of the championship are crowned continental champions the tournament also acts as the qualification route for Oceanian nations to the upcoming edition of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2 and is therefore also known as the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup OFC qualifier 3 Coinciding with the annual staging of the World Cup the competition took place yearly until 2009 the World Cup then became biennial and as its supplementary qualification event the championship followed suit 2 The championship was established in 2006 after FIFA made it a requirement for all confederations to begin holding qualification tournaments to determine the best national team s in their region and hence those who would proceed to represent their continent in the upcoming World Cup previously nations were simply invited to play 4 FIFA currently allocate Oceania one berth at the World Cup 5 and hence only the winners qualify to the World Cup finals 2 Oceania s governing body for football the OFC organise the championship 6 Cooperation has also come from Beach Soccer Worldwide BSWW particularly in the initial tournaments 7 The competition was held under the title of the OFC Beach Soccer Championship until 2019 when the name was changed to OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup bringing it in line with the naming of other OFC senior national tournaments 2 The Solomon Islands are the most successful nation with four titles 8 Tahiti are the current champions These two nations are the only teams to qualify to the World Cup thus far 2 Contents 1 Results 2 Performance 2 1 Successful nations 2 2 Awards 2 3 All time top goalscorers 2 4 All time table 2 5 Appearances amp performance timeline 2 6 Performance of qualifiers at the World Cup 3 References 4 External linksResults editThere have been seven editions of the championship as of 2023 For all tournaments the winners qualified for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Year Location Final Third place matchChampions Score Runners up Third place Score Fourth placeOFC Beach Soccer Championship2006details nbsp Tema e Tahiti nbsp Solomon Islands 6 2 nbsp Vanuatu nbsp Tahiti 12 4 nbsp Cook Islands2007details nbsp Auckland New Zealand nbsp Solomon Islands 5 3 nbsp Vanuatu nbsp New Zealand 5 3 nbsp Tahiti2009details nbsp Tema e Tahiti nbsp Solomon Islands 1 0 nbsp Vanuatu nbsp Tahiti 6 3 nbsp Fiji2011details nbsp Papeete Tahiti nbsp Tahiti 4 3 nbsp Solomon Islands nbsp Fiji 2013details nbsp Noumea New Caledonia a nbsp Solomon Islands round robin nbsp New Caledonia nbsp Vanuatu OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup2019details nbsp Papeete Tahiti nbsp Tahiti 4 3 nbsp Solomon Islands nbsp New Caledonia 8 7 a e t nbsp Vanuatu2023details nbsp Papeete Tahiti nbsp Tahiti 7 0 nbsp Solomon Islands nbsp Fiji 12 0 nbsp Tonga2024details nbsp TBA Solomon Islands 9 Notes a The 2013 edition was originally set to take place in Papeete Tahiti However despite being defending champions Tahiti were unable to compete due to a pre arranged tour of Europe to play against higher level opposition in preparation as host nation of the upcoming World Cup Hence the competition was relocated to New Caledonia 10 Round robin Indicates this edition was played as a round robin tournament There was no final or third place match Unrealised editions In addition to the above tournaments a further four editions were scheduled but ultimately did not take place as follows 2008 The OFC was unable to organise the 2008 edition in time due to a late calendar change bringing the 2008 World Cup forward from November to July Hence on the back of their two previous titles the Solomon Islands were hand picked by the OFC to be the confederation s representative at the World Cup 6 2015 The 2015 edition was originally set to take place in Papeete Tahiti 11 Due to undisclosed circumstances the tournament was cancelled Tahiti were hand picked by the OFC to be the confederation s representative at the World Cup 12 2017 The 2017 edition was originally set to take place in February 11 Due to undisclosed circumstances the tournament was cancelled Tahiti were hand picked by the OFC to be the confederation s representative at the World Cup 13 2021 The 2021 edition was originally set to take place in January in Tahiti 14 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic the tournament was initially postponed 15 and subsequently cancelled entirely Tahiti were hand picked by the OFC to be the confederation s representative at the World Cup based on being the highest ranked Oceanian nation in the then current release of the BSWW World Rankings and being reigning regional champions 16 Performance editSuccessful nations edit Team Titles Runners up Third place nbsp Solomon Islands 4 2006 2007 2009 2013 3 2011 2019 2023 nbsp Tahiti 3 2011 2019 2023 2 2006 2009 nbsp Vanuatu 3 2006 2007 2009 1 2013 nbsp New Caledonia 1 2013 1 2019 nbsp Fiji 2 2011 2023 nbsp New Zealand 1 2007 HostsAwards edit Year Top goalscorer s Gls Best player Best goalkeeper Fair play Ref nbsp 2006 nbsp Teiva Izal 11 nbsp Teiva Izal nbsp Chikau Mansale nbsp Cook Islands 1 nbsp 2007 nbsp Teva Zaveroni 11 nbsp James Naka nbsp Chikau Mansale nbsp New Zealand 2 nbsp 2009 nbsp James Naka 7 nbsp James Naka nbsp Chikau Mansale nbsp Vanuatu 3 nbsp 2011 nbsp James Naka nbsp Ratu Dugucagi nbsp Robert Laua 4 nbsp James Naka nbsp Jonathan Torohia nbsp Fiji 4 nbsp 2013 nbsp Joe Luwi 5 nbsp Samson Takayama nbsp Fred Hale not awarded 5 nbsp 2019 nbsp Patrick Tepa 12 nbsp Heimanu Taiarui nbsp Jonathan Torohia nbsp Solomon Islands 6 nbsp 2023 nbsp Gabiriele Matanisiga 12 nbsp Heirauarii Salem nbsp Jonathan Torohia nbsp Fiji nbsp Tahiti 7 All time top goalscorers edit As of 2023The following table shows the all time top goalscorers minimum 10 goals Rank Player Team Goals1 James Naka nbsp Solomon Islands 342 Patrick Tepa nbsp Tahiti 213 Teva Zaveroni nbsp Tahiti 184 Raimana Li Fung Kuee nbsp Tahiti 175 Seule Soromon nbsp Vanuatu 156 Teva Izal nbsp Tahiti 14Henry Koto nbsp Solomon Islands8 Max Fa ari nbsp Solomon Islands 12Gabiriele Matanisiga nbsp Fiji10 Loic Boulet nbsp Vanuatu 11Tearii Labaste nbsp TahitiHeirauarii Salem nbsp Tahiti13 Fenedy Masauvakalo nbsp Vanuatu 10Heimanu Taiarui nbsp TahitiSources 2006 2007 2009 2011 2013 a b c 2019 2023 a b c All time table edit As of 2023 Pos Team App Pld W W WP L GF GA GD Pts1 nbsp Solomon Islands 7 26 19 0 0 7 136 86 50 572 nbsp Tahiti 6 24 16 0 0 8 179 88 91 483 nbsp Vanuatu 5 19 9 2 0 8 117 90 27 314 nbsp New Caledonia 2 7 2 1 0 4 32 46 14 85 nbsp Fiji 3 10 2 0 0 8 62 61 1 66 nbsp New Zealand 1 4 1 0 0 3 21 26 5 37 nbsp Cook Islands 1 4 0 0 0 4 6 49 43 08 nbsp Tonga 2 8 0 0 0 8 15 129 114 0Key Appearances App Won in normal time W 3 points Won in extra time W 2 points Won on penalty shoot out WP 1 point Lost L 0 points Appearances amp performance timeline edit The following is a performance timeline of the teams who have appeared in the OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup and how many appearances they each have made Legend1st Champions 2nd Runners up 3rd Third place 4th Fourth place 5th Fifth place Did not enter Entered but withdrew Hosts Apps No of appearances TimelineYearTeam 2006 nbsp 4 2007 nbsp 4 2009 nbsp 4 2011 nbsp 3 2013 nbsp 3 2019 nbsp 5 2023 nbsp 4 Apps 7 nbsp Cook Islands 4th 1 nbsp Fiji 4th 3rd 3rd 3 nbsp New Caledonia 2nd 3rd 2 nbsp New Zealand 3rd 1 nbsp Solomon Islands 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 7 nbsp Tahiti 3rd 4th 3rd 1st 1st 1st 6 nbsp Tonga 5th 4th 2 nbsp Vanuatu 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 4th 5Performance of qualifiers at the World Cup edit Main article FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup records and statistics The following is a performance timeline of the OFC teams who have gone on to appear in the World Cup having qualified from the above events including the years when the event did not take place and instead the qualifying team was handpicked by the OFC being 2008 2015 2017 and 2021 Legend1st Champions 2nd Runners up 3rd Third place 4th Fourth place Hosts QF Quarter finals R1 Round 1 group stage q Qualified for upcoming tournament Total Total times qualified for World Cup TimelineYearTeam nbsp 2006 nbsp 2007 nbsp 2008 nbsp 2009 nbsp 2011 nbsp 2013 nbsp 2015 nbsp 2017 nbsp 2019 nbsp 2021 nbsp 2023 nbsp 2025 Total nbsp Solomon Islands R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 5 nbsp Tahiti R1 4th 2nd 2nd R1 QF q 7Total no of unique qualifiers 2References edit BEACH SOCCER gt TOURNAMENTS Oceania Football Confederation Retrieved 11 October 2020 a b c d e History of the OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup Oceania Football Confederation 27 May 2020 Retrieved 11 October 2020 Solomons edge closer to Tahiti Beach Soccer Worldwide 31 August 2013 Retrieved 11 October 2020 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2006 qualifiers to start in Brazil on 5 March FIFA 3 March 2006 Archived from the original on 13 May 2006 Retrieved 12 February 2018 World Cup gets bigger FIFA 25 August 2005 Archived from the original on February 15 2018 Retrieved 12 February 2018 a b oceaniafootball 31 July 2009 OFC Beach Soccer Championship 2009 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 20 August 2011 Retrieved 19 May 2011 oceaniafootball 2006 OFC Beach Soccer Championship 2006 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 3 January 2014 Retrieved 11 October 2020 Mexico claim the 2019 Concacaf Beach Soccer Championship CONCACAF 9 October 2020 Retrieved 19 May 2019 OFC competitions calendar confirmed for 2024 Oceania Football Confederation 1 December 2023 Retrieved 10 December 2023 Sport Oceania Beach Soccer qualifier moved to New Caledonia RNZ International 6 August 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 09 03 a b OFC Executive Committee decisions oceaniafootball com 2014 04 23 Archived from the original on 2016 09 13 Retrieved 2016 04 17 Teams FIFA com 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 10 08 Competition calendar outlined Oceania Football Confederation December 10 2015 Archived from the original on September 24 2016 OFC tournaments update Oceania Football Confederation 28 July 2020 OFC announces schedule changes for early 2021 Oceania Football Confederation 5 November 2020 OFC cancels upcoming Beach Soccer Nations Cup Oceania Football Confederation 6 May 2021 External links editOFC official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup amp oldid 1189262487, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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