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This article is about Oceania Cup. For other uses, see Oceania Cup (disambiguation).
Oceania Cup Sport Field hockey Founded 1999 No. of teams 3 Continent OHF (Oceania) Most recent champion(s) M: Australia (7th title)
W: New Zealand (3rd title)Most titles M: Australia (7 titles)
W: Australia (4 titles)The Oceania Cup is an international men's and women's field hockey competition organised by Oceania Hockey Federation (OHF). It is held every two years to determine which teams will receive an automatic berth to the Hockey World Cup and Summer Olympic Games.
Contents
Men
Year Host Final Third Place Winner Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place 1999 Brisbane, Australia
Australia5–2
6–0
2–3
New ZealandOnly two teams 2001 Melbourne, Australia
Australia3–1
1–1
4–3
New ZealandOnly two teams 2003 Christchurch & Wellington
New Zealand
Australia4–3[1]
4–3[2]
4–1[3]
New ZealandOnly two teams 2005 Suva, Fiji
Australia5–1[4]
New Zealand
FijiOnly three teams 2007
DetailsBuderim, Australia
Australia3–1
New Zealand
Papua New GuineaOnly three teams 2009 Invercargill, New Zealand
Australia3–1
New Zealand
SamoaOnly three teams 2011
DetailsHobart, Australia
Australia0–3
3–3
6–1
New ZealandOnly two teams Women
Year Host Final Third Place Winner Score Runner-up Third Place Score Fourth Place 1999 Sydney, Australia
Australia1–0[5]
2–0[5]
4–0[5]
New ZealandOnly two teams 2001 New Zealand
Australia3–1
5–2
3–1
New ZealandOnly two teams 2003 Melbourne, Australia
Auckland, New Zealand
Australia2–0
2–0
6–0
New ZealandOnly two teams 2005 Suva, Fiji
Australia0–1[6]
4–0[6]
2–0[7]
New ZealandOnly two teams 2007
DetailsBuderim, Australia
New Zealand1–0
Australia
Fiji6–0
Papua New Guinea2009 Invercargill, New Zealand
New Zealand2–2
(1–0)
Penalty strokes
Australia
SamoaOnly three teams 2011
DetailsHobart, Australia
New Zealand1–2
3–3
4–2
AustraliaOnly two teams References
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