2014 OFC Futsal Championship

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2014 OFC Futsal Championship
OFC Futsal Championship Invitational 2014
Tournament details
Host countryNew Caledonia
Dates12–16 August 2014
Teams5 (from 2 confederations)
Venue(s) Arène du Sud
Final positions
ChampionsFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia (1st title)
Runners-upNew Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  New Caledonia
Third placeFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Fourth placeFlag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored67 (6.7 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Malaysia.svg Shamsul Zamri (5 goals) [1]
Best player(s) Flag of French Polynesia.svg Smith Tino
New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg Ivann Pourouoro [1]
Best goalkeeper Flag of New Zealand.svg Atta Elayyan
Flag of New Zealand.svg Elias Billeh [1]
Fair play awardFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand [1]
2013
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The 2014 OFC Futsal Championship , also known as the OFC Futsal Championship Invitational 2014, was the tenth edition of the main international futsal tournament of the Oceanian region, organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC). It took place from 12 to 16 August 2014, and was hosted by Païta, New Caledonia.

Contents

Five teams took part in the tournament, including Malaysia (appearing as guest nation). [2]

Squads

Each team submitted a squad of 12 players, including two goalkeepers. The squads were announced on 5 August 2014.

Group stage

Group

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 43012114+79
New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  New Caledonia 42111513+27
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 4202106+46
Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti 4112913–44
Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu 41031221–93
12 August 2014 Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg1–4Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Arène du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
18:00 NCST S. Zamri Soccerball shade.svg11' Report J. Fischer Soccerball shade.svg7', 34'
D. Manickum Soccerball shade.svg18'
K. Osman Soccerball shade.svg32'
Referee: Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Rex Kamusu
12 August 2014 Vanuatu  Flag of Vanuatu.svg4–1Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti Arène du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
20:00 NCST P. Rakom Soccerball shade.svg3', 30'
B. Hungai Soccerball shade.svg6'
G. Mahit Soccerball shade.svg20'
Report T. Tehau Soccerball shade.svg24'Referee: Flags of New Caledonia.svg Daniel Kausuo
13 August 2014 Tahiti  Flag of French Polynesia.svg4–4New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  New Caledonia Arène du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
18:00 NCST S. Tino Soccerball shade.svg5', 34'
G. Kavera Soccerball shade.svg17'
A. Toofa Soccerball shade.svg34'
Report E. Saihuliwa Soccerball shade.svg18'
R. Guitton Soccerball shade.svg22'
A. Paulin Soccerball shade.svg27'
I. Pourouroro Soccerball shade.svg36'
Referee: Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Francis Roni
13 August 2014 New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg5–1Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu Arène du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
20:00 NCST M. Kamri Soccerball shade.svg9'
J. Fischer Soccerball shade.svg19'
M. Eakins Soccerball shade.svg26', 32'
A. Elayyan Soccerball shade.svg35'
Report R. Tuigaloa Soccerball shade.svg26'Referee: Flags of New Caledonia.svg Stephane Upa
14 August 2014 New Caledonia  New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg6–2Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu Arène du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
18:00 NCST E. Saihuliwa Soccerball shade.svg12'
I. Pourouoro Soccerball shade.svg13'
I. Bamy Soccerball shade.svg31', 33'
M. Kaouwi Soccerball shade.svg39'
Report P. Rakom Soccerball shade.svg31'
T. Malapa Soccerball shade.svg40'
Referee: Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Philip Mana
14 August 2014 Tahiti  Flag of French Polynesia.svg2–5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Arène du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
20:00 NCST Report F. Ambiah Soccerball shade.svg5'Referee: Flag of Fiji.svg Amitesh BEHARI
15 August 2014 Vanuatu  Flag of Vanuatu.svg5–9Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Arène du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
18:00 NCST Report Referee: Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Sinclair
15 August 2014 New Caledonia  New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg2–1Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Arène du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
20:00 NCST Report Referee: Flag of Fiji.svg Jainut Dean
16 August 2014 New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg0–2Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti Arène du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
18:00 NCST Report Referee: Flag of Fiji.svg Amitesh Behari
16 August 2014 Malaysia  Flag of Malaysia.svg6–3New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg  New Caledonia Arène du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
20:00 NCST Report Referee: Flag of New Zealand.svg Chris Sinclair
Oceanian Futsal Championship
2014 Winners
Flag of Malaysia.svg
Malaysia
1st Title

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