2006 OFC Club Championship knockout stage

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The 2006 OFC Club Championship knockout stage began on 19 May with the semi-finals and ended on 21 May 2006 with the third place play-off and final at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand, to decide the champions of the 2006 OFC Club Championship. [1] Four teams competed in the knockout stage.

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Qualified teams

The knockout phase involved the four teams which qualified as winners and runners-up of each of the two groups.

GroupWinnersRunners-up
A Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland City Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Pirae
B Flag of New Zealand.svg YoungHeart Manawatu Flag of Fiji.svg Nokia Eagles

Schedule

Round [2] Date
Semi-finals19 May 2006
Third place play-off21 May 2006
Final

Bracket

 
Semi-finals Final
 
      
 
19 May – Auckland
 
 
Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland City 9
 
21 May – Auckland
 
Flag of Fiji.svg Nokia Eagles 1
 
Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland City 3
 
19 May – Auckland
 
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Pirae 1
 
Flag of New Zealand.svg YoungHeart Manawatu 1
 
 
Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Pirae 2
 
Third place play-off
 
 
21 May – Auckland
 
 
Flag of Fiji.svg Nokia Eagles 0
 
 
Flag of New Zealand.svg YoungHeart Manawatu 4

Semi-finals

Summary

Team 1 Score Team 2
Auckland City Flag of New Zealand.svg 9–1 Flag of Fiji.svg Nokia Eagles
YoungHeart Manawatu Flag of New Zealand.svg 1–2 Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Pirae

Matches

Auckland City Flag of New Zealand.svg 9–1 Flag of Fiji.svg Nokia Eagles
Report

Third place play-off

Nokia Eagles Flag of Fiji.svg 0–4 Flag of New Zealand.svg YoungHeart Manawatu
Report

Final

The final was played on 21 May 2006 at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland. [3]

Auckland City Flag of New Zealand.svg 3–1 Flag of French Polynesia.svg AS Pirae
Report

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