- 2010–11 OFC Champions League
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2010–11 OFC Champions League Tournament details Dates 23 October 2010 – 17 April 2011[1] Teams 8 (from 7 associations) Final positions Champions Auckland City (3rd title) Runners-up Amicale Tournament statistics Matches played 26 Goals scored 76 (2.92 per match) Top scorer(s) Fenedy Masauvakalo (8 goals)[2] ← 2009–102011–12 →The 2010–11 OFC Champions League, also known as the 2011 O-League for short, 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 Oceania Football Confederation at the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup.
The tournament was won by Auckland City of New Zealand.
Contents
Participants
Association Team Qualifying method Fiji Lautoka 2009 Fiji National Football League champion New Caledonia Magenta 2009 New Caledonia Division Honneur champion New Zealand Waitakere United 2009–10 New Zealand Football Championship champion Auckland City 2009–10 New Zealand Football Championship premier Papua New Guinea Hekari UnitedTH 2009–10 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League champion Solomon Islands Koloale 2010 Solomon Islands National Club Championship champion Tahiti Tefana 2009–10 Tahiti Division Fédérale champion Vanuatu Amicale 2010 Vanuatu National Soccer League winner TH Title holders
Schedule
Round Date Group stage Matchday 1 23–24 October 2010 Matchday 2 13–14 November 2010 Matchday 3 4–5 December 2010 Matchday 4 5–6 February 2011 Matchday 5 26–27 February 2011 Matchday 6 19–20 March 2011 Final First leg 2–3 April 2011 Second leg 16–17 April 2011 Group stage
The official draw was conducted at the OFC Executive Committee meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa in June 2010, and announced by the OFC on 11 June 2010.[3]
In each group, the teams played each other home-and-away in a round-robin format, with the group winner advancing to the final. If two or more teams are tied on points, the tiebreakers are as follow:[4]
- Goal difference
- Goals scored
- Head-to-head record among teams concerned (points; goal difference; goals scored)
- Fair play record
- Drawing of lots
Group A
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Amicale 6 3 1 2 12 7 +5 10 Koloale 6 3 0 3 10 10 0 9 Lautoka 6 2 2 2 6 13 −7 8 Hekari United 6 1 3 2 10 8 +2 6 AMI HEK KOL LAU Amicale – 3–3 2–0 5–1 Hekari United 1–2 – 4–0 1–1 Koloale 1–0 2–1 – 1–2 Lautoka 1–0 0–0 1–6 –
23 October 2010
15:00 UTC+11:00Koloale 1 – 2 Lautoka Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara
Attendance: 16 000
Referee: Chris Kerr (New Zealand)Ian Paia 35' Report Matthew Mayora 16', 26' 23 October 2010
15:00 UTC+10:00Hekari United 1 – 2 Amicale PMRL Stadium, Port Moresby
Attendance: 5 500
Referee: Nick Waldron (New Zealand)Henry Fa'arodo 57' Report Fenedy Masauvakalo 23'
Jack Wetney 49'
13 November 2010
15:00 UTC+13:00Lautoka 1 – 0 Amicale Govind Park, Ba
Attendance: 1 000
Referee: John Saohu (Solomon Islands)Valerio Nawatu 19' Report 13 November 2010
15:00 UTC+10:00Hekari United 4 – 0 Koloale PMRL Stadium, Port Moresby
Attendance: 6 000
Referee: Peter O'Leary (New Zealand)Henry Fa'arodo 32', 64'
Kema Jack 43'
Abraham Iniga 76'Report
4 December 2010
15:00 UTC+11:00Amicale 2 – 0 Koloale PVL, Port Vila
Attendance: 4 000
Referee: Chris Kerr (New Zealand)Fenedy Masauvakalo 15', 40' Report 15 January 20111
15:00 UTC+13:00Lautoka 0 – 0 Hekari United Churchill Park, Lautoka
Referee: Peter O'Leary (New Zealand)Report
5 February 2011
15:00 UTC+13:00Lautoka 1 – 6 Koloale Churchill Park, Lautoka
Referee: Michael Hester (New Zealand)Valerio Nawatu 10' Report Jeffery Bule 19' (pen.)
George Suri 25'
Benjamin Totori 28', 62', 77' (pen.)
Ezra Sale 52'5 February 2011
15:00 UTC+11:00Amicale 3 – 3 Hekari United PVL, Port Vila
Referee: Averii Jacques (Tahiti)Alick Maemae 39' (pen.)
Derek Malas 51'
Fenedy Masauvakalo 74'Report Osea Vaketalesau 58', 87'
Malakai Tiwa 90+4'
26 February 2011
15:00 UTC+11:00Koloale 2 – 1 Hekari United Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara
Referee: Chris Kerr (New Zealand)Mostyn Beui 20', 66' Report Tuimasi Manuca 79' 26 February 2011
15:00 UTC+11:00Amicale 5 – 1 Lautoka PVL, Port Vila
Referee: Mirko Benischke (New Zealand)Fenedy Masauvakalo 7', 45+2', 89'
Alick Maemae 29'
Jack Wetney 33'Report Alvin Avinesh 68' (pen.)
19 March 2011
15:00 UTC+11:00Koloale 1 – 0 Amicale Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara
Referee: Andrew Achari (Fiji)Joses Nawo 83' Report 19 March 2011
15:00 UTC+10:00Hekari United 1 – 1 Lautoka PMRL Stadium, Port Moresby
Referee: John Saohu (Solomon Islands)Andrew Setefano 90+5' Report Peni Finau 38' - Notes
- Note 1: Postponed from 4 December 2010 due to Hekari United's involvement in the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup.[5]
Group B
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Auckland City 6 4 2 0 12 2 +10 14 Waitakere United 6 2 2 2 8 8 0 8 Magenta 6 2 1 3 6 7 −1 7 Tefana 6 1 1 4 5 14 −9 4 AUC MAG TEF WAI Auckland City – 3–0 5–0 1–0 Magenta 0–1 – 1–0 1–1 Tefana 1–1 0–3 – 3–1 Waitakere United 1–1 2–1 3–1 –
23 October 2010
15:00 UTC+13:00Auckland City 3 – 0 Magenta Kiwitea Street, Auckland
Attendance: 896
Referee: Norbert Hauata (Tahiti)Adam McGeorge 18'
David Mulligan 30'
Daniel Koprivcic 34'Report 24 October 2010
14:00 UTC+13:00Waitakere United 3 – 1 Tefana Fred Taylor Park, Auckland
Attendance: 400
Referee: Andrew Achari (Fiji)Roy Krishna 45+1'
Mike Gwyther 81'
Sean Lovemore 83'Report Axel Williams 23'
13 November 2010
15:00 UTC+11:00Magenta 1 – 0 Tefana Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Noumea
Attendance: 2 000
Referee: Michael Hester (New Zealand)Jean Philippe Saiko 65' Report 14 November 2010
14:00 UTC+13:00Waitakere United 1 – 1 Auckland City Fred Taylor Park, Auckland
Attendance: 1 000
Referee: Averii Jacques (Tahiti)Roy Krishna 82' Report Alex Feneridis 90+2'
4 December 2010
15:00 UTC+11:00Magenta 1 – 1 Waitakere United Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Noumea
Referee: John Saohu (Solomon Islands)Francis Watrone 77' Report Allan Pearce 70' 3 December 2010
19:15 UTC−10:00Tefana 1 – 1 Auckland City Stade Louis Ganivet, Faaa
Referee: Rakesh Varman (Fiji)Tetiamana Marmouyet 52' Report Angel Berlanga 90'
4 February 2011
19:15 UTC−10:00Tefana 3 – 1 Waitakere United Stade Louis Ganivet, Faaa
Referee: Bertrand Billon (New Caledonia)Lorenzo Tehau 20'
Alvin Tehau 30'
Axel Williams 90+1'Report Allan Pearce 45+2' (pen.) 21 February 20112
19:00 UTC+11:00Magenta 0 – 1 Auckland City Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Noumea
Referee: John Saohu (Solomon Islands)Report Manuel Exposito 83'
25 February 2011
19:30 UTC−10:00Tefana 0 – 3 Magenta Stade Louis Ganivet, Faaa
Referee: Nick Waldron (New Zealand)Report Cesar Lolohea 22'
Georges Gope-Fenepej 78', 81'27 February 2011
15:00 UTC+13:00Auckland City 1 – 0 Waitakere United Kiwitea Street, Auckland
Attendance: 2,319
Referee: Peter O'Leary (New Zealand)Stuart Kelly 12' Report
19 March 2011
15:00 UTC+13:00Waitakere United 2 – 1 Magenta Fred Taylor Park, Auckland
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Norbert Hauata (Tahiti)Ryan De Vries 31'
Allan Pearce 87'Report Benjamin Longue 30' (pen.) 19 March 2011
15:00 UTC+13:00Auckland City 5 – 0 Tefana Kiwitea Street, Auckland
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Campbell-Kirk Waugh (New Zealand)Ivan Vicelich 28'
Daniel Koprivcic 44'
Andrew Milne 59'
Ian Hogg 90' (pen.)
Albert Vidal 90+1'Report - Notes
- Note 2: Postponed from 5 February 2011 due to unsuitability of the Stade Numa Daly.[6]
Final
Main article: 2011 OFC Champions League FinalThe winners of groups A and B played in the final over two legs. The hosts of each leg was decided by draw, and announced by the OFC on 22 March 2011.[7] The away goals rule would be applied, and extra time and penalty shootout would be used to decide the winner if necessary.[4]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Amicale 1–6 Auckland City 1–2 0–4 2 April 2011
15:00 UTC+11:00Amicale 1 – 2 Auckland City PVL, Port Vila
Attendance: 7,925
Referee: Bertrand Billon (New Caledonia)Fenedy Masauvakalo 67' Report Manuel Exposito 22' (pen.)
Luis Corrales 82'
17 April 2011
14:00 UTC+12:00Auckland City 4 – 0 Amicale Kiwitea Street, Auckland
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Norbert Hauata (Tahiti)Alex Feneridis 26'
Daniel Koprivcic 62' (pen.)
Manuel Exposito 72'
Adam McGeorge 82'Report Auckland City won 6–1 on aggregate. As OFC Champions League winners they qualify for the qualifying round of the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup.
OFC Champions League
2010-11 WinnersAuckland City
Third TitleGoalscorers
- Goalscorer statistics correct as of 17 April 2011.
Name Club Goals Fenedy Masauvakalo Amicale 8 Daniel Koprivcic Auckland City 3 Manuel Exposito Auckland City Henry Fa'arodo Hekari United Benjamin Totori Koloale Allan Pearce Waitakere United Alick Maemae Amicale 2 Jack Wetney Amicale Georges Gope-Fenepej Magenta Axel Williams Tefana Adam McGeorge Auckland City Alex Feneridis Auckland City Mostyn Beui Koloale Matthew Mayora Lautoka F.C. Valerio Nawatu Lautoka F.C. Osea Vakatalesau Hekari United Roy Krishna Waitakere United Derek Malas Amicale 1 Benjamin Longue Magenta Cesar Lolohea Magenta Francis Watrone Magenta Jean Phillipe Saiko Magenta Alvin Tehau Tefana Lorenzo Tehau Tefana Tetiamana Marmouyet Tefana Albert Vidal Auckland City Andrew Milne Auckland City Angel Berlanga Auckland City David Mulligan Auckland City Ian Hogg Auckland City Ivan Vicelich Auckland City Luis Corrales Auckland City Stuart Kelly Auckland City Alvin Avinesh Lautoka F.C. Peni Finau Lautoka F.C. Abraham Iniga Hekari United Andrew Setefano Hekari United Kema Jack Hekari United Malakai Tiwa Hekari United Tuimasi Manuca Hekari United Ezra Sale Koloale George Suri Koloale Ian Paia Koloale Jeffrey Bule Koloale Joses Nawo Koloale Mike Gwyther Waitakere United Ryan De Vries Waitakere United Sean Lovemore Waitakere United References
- ^ OFC confirms O-League match schedule
- ^ 2011 O-League Competition Summary
- ^ Draw for 2011 O-League confirmed
- ^ a b Regulations 2011 O-League
- ^ Intriguing clash on hold
- ^ O-League match postponed
- ^ "OFC confirms match details for O-League final". oceaniafootball.com. 2011-03-22. http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/News/ViewArticle/tabid/125/Article/4f28a208-9ee8-43ec-af56-8b687de1ad95/language/en-US/Default.aspx. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
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