OFC Women's Champions League
The OFC Women's Champions League is the top-tier women's football club competition in Oceania. It involves the top clubs from countries affiliated with the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC).
Organising body | OFC |
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Founded | 2023 |
Region | Oceania |
Number of teams | 6 (from 6 associations) |
Current champions | AS Academy (1st title) |
Most successful club(s) | AS Academy (1 title) |
Website | Official website |
2023 OFC Women's Champions League |
The first edition was played in June 2023. AS Academy won the first ever edition of the tournament after winning all four of their matches.[1][2][3]
Inaugural edition
The first edition was planned for March 2023 but then postponed to 1 to 10 June.[4]
The tournament was played in Papua New Guinea and was supposed to feature six teams from the region, however New Zealand's Eastern Suburbs pulled out of the competition after the draw, citing concerns about costs, timing and security, and the five remaining teams played each other on a round-robin basis.[5]
Country | Team |
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Fiji | Labasa |
New Caledonia | AS Academy |
New Zealand | Eastern Suburbs |
Papua New Guinea | Hekari United |
Samoa | Kiwi |
Solomon Islands | Koloale |
See also
References
- "AS Academy Feminine's glorious journey in 2023 OFC Women's Champions League". FIFA.com. 15 June 2023. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
- "AS Academy Féminine fight back to win inaugural OFC Women's Champions League". Oceania Football Confederation. 10 June 2023. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
- "Academy Féminine win inaugural OFC Women's Champions League". FootballOceania.com. 10 June 2023. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
- "OFC Women's Champions League rescheduled". 15 February 2023.
- "OFC Women's Champions League has new dates set". 16 February 2023.
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