Polynesia Cup

Polynesia Cup

The Polynesia Cup was a football tournament for Polynesian nations within the Oceania Football Confederation. It acted along with the Melanesia Cup as a qualifying tournament for the Oceania Nations Cup. The last edition was played in 2000.

The tournament involved a round-robin format where every team played each other once at the location of the tournament.

Participating nations

Results

Total Wins


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