2007 OFC Champions League Final

2007 OFC Champions League Final

The final of the 2007 OFC Champions League were played between Waitakere United of New Zealand and Ba F.C. of Fiji.

The first leg was played in the Govind Park, Ba, Fiji on the April 21, 2007. The home team won 2–1.

The second leg was played in the Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand on the April 29, 2007. Waitakere United won 1–0, Allan Pearce scored the away goal that the home team needed to win the Champions League and qualify for the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup.

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Match summaries

April 21, 2007
4R Electrical Ba Fiji 2–1 New Zealand Waitakere United Govind Park, Ba, Fiji
Ronald Chandra Goal 7'
Josaia Bukalidi Goal 74'
(Report) Commins Menapi Goal 54'
April 29, 2007
Waitakere United New Zealand 1–0 Fiji 4R Electrical Ba Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
Allan Pearce Goal 55' (Report)
Team 1   Agg.   Team 2   1st leg     2nd leg  
4R Electrical Ba Fiji 2–2 (a) New Zealand Waitakere United 2–1 0–1

First leg

April 21, 2007
4R Electrical Ba Fiji 2–1 New Zealand Waitakere United Govind Park, Ba, Fiji
Attendance: ?
Referee: ?
Ronald Chandra Goal 7'
Josaia Bukalidi Goal 74'
(Report) Commins Menapi Goal 54'

Referee:
Papua New GuineaJob Ponis MinanAssistant referees:
VanuatuMahit Chilia
VanuatuMichael Joseph
Fourth official:
VanuatuLencie Fred

4R Electrical Ba:
1 Fiji Laisenia Tuba
3 Fiji Shalen Lal
5 Fiji Roneel Kumar Booked in the 41st minute 41'
6 Fiji Jone Vesikula
8 Fiji Keni Doidoi Substituted off in the 63rd minute 63'
9 Fiji Josaia Bukalidi
10 Fiji Ronald Chandra Substituted off in the 55th minute 55'
11 Fiji Robert Wise
14 Fiji Luke Vidovi
16 Fiji Malakai Tiwa
17 Fiji Malakai Kainihewe
Substitutes:
2 Fiji Avinesh Swamy
4 Fiji Leone Vurukania Substituted on in the 90+2th minute 90+2'
7 Fiji Niumaia Tagi
12 Fiji Semesa Doidoi
13 Fiji Kiniviliame Kainehewe Substituted on in the 63rd minute 63'
15 Fiji Osea Vakatalesau Substituted on in the 55th minute 55' Substituted off in the 90+2th minute 90+2'
Manager:
 ??
Waitakere United:
GK 1 New Zealand Michael Utting
DF 2 Solomon Islands George Suri
DF 5 New Zealand Danny Hay
FW 8 Solomon Islands Commins Menapi
FW 10 New Zealand Allen Pearce
FW 11 Australia Craig Wylie Substituted off in the 72nd minute 72'
12 New Zealand Jakub Sinkora
MF 13 Croatia Danijel Koprivčić Substituted off in the 81st minute 81'
MF 14 New Zealand Hoani Edwards Substituted off in the 73rd minute 73'
DF 19 New Zealand Rupesh Puna
FW 23 New Zealand Jeff Campbell
Substitutes:
DF 4 New Zealand Hone Fowler Substituted on in the 72nd minute 72'
MF 6 New Zealand Sam Jasper
FW 9 Brazil Pedro Santos Substituted on in the 73rd minute 73'
MF 15 New Zealand Prince Quansah
16 New Zealand Michael Gwyther Substituted on in the 81st minute 81'
DF 21 New Zealand Graham Pearce
GK 22 New Zealand Simon Eaddy
Manager:
New Zealand Chris Milicich

Second leg

April 29, 2007
Waitakere United New Zealand 1–0 Fiji 4R Electrical Ba Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
Allan Pearce Goal 55' (Report)


OFC Champions League
2007 winners
New Zealand
Waitakere United
First title

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