Oceania_Club_Championship_and_OFC_Champions_League_records_and_statistics

Oceania Club Championship and OFC Champions League records and statistics

Oceania Club Championship and OFC Champions League records and statistics

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This page details statistics of the Oceania Club Championship and OFC Champions League.

Performance

Performances by club

Past winners are:[1][2]

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By nation

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Participating clubs

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Clubs

Biggest win

  • Oceania Club Championship era:
Central United New Zealand 16–0 Lotoha'apai United Tonga (20 September 1999)
Wollongong Wolves Australia 16–0 Lotoha'apai United Tonga (9 January 2001)
  • OFC Champions League era:
Auckland City New Zealand 15–0 Tupapa Maraerenga Cook Islands (27 February 2019)

Highest score

  • Oceania Club Championship era:
Malaita Eagles Solomon Islands 14–2 Konica American Samoa (1999)
Central United New Zealand 16–0 Lotoha'apai United Tonga (1999)
Wollongong Wolves Australia 16–0 Lotoha'apai United Tonga (2001)
  • OFC Champions League era:
Auckland City New Zealand 15–0 Tupapa Maraerenga Cook Islands (2019)

Most consecutive wins

Longest undefeated run

Most minutes without conceding a goal

Players

These records are only of the Champions League era.

All-time top scorers

Preliminary Round goals not included.

  • Last updated: 16 June 2018.

Top scorers by season

Most goals in a single game
Most goals in a single season
  • 11 goals:

Multiple hat-tricks

As of 23 February 2024
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Multiple hat-tricks by player

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Multiple hat-tricks by team

Multiple hat-tricks by nationality

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Managers

The winning managers are:

Notes

  1. Football Federation Australia were founder members of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) before joining the Asian Football Confederation in 2006.
  2.  Palau is not an OFC member.

References

  1. "Past tournaments". oceaniafootball.com. Archived from the original on 28 April 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
  2. "Team Wellington end Auckland era to reach final". Oceania Football Confederation. 29 April 2018.

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