2024 OFC Futsal Men's Champions League

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2024 OFC Futsal Men's Champions League
Tournament details
Host countryNew Caledonia
Dates23–28 April
Teams5 (from 5 associations)
Final positions
Champions New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg AS PTT (1st title)
Runners-up Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Mataks FC
Tournament statistics
Matches played12
Goals scored72 (6 per match)
Attendance5,650 (471 per match)
Top scorer(s) Robert Freddy Forrest
James Namuli
Christ Pei
(6 goals each)
Best player(s) Christ Pei
Best goalkeeper Matthieu Wassin
Fair play award AS PTT
2019
TBD

The 2024 OFC Futsal Men's Champions League was the second edition of the OFC Futsal Champions League, and will be held from 23 to 28 April. [1] [2]

Contents

Teams

TeamAppearancePrevious best performance
New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg AS PTT (hosts)2ndRunners-up (2019)
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Mataks FC (title-holders)2ndChampions (2019)
Flag of Fiji.svg Suva Futsal Club 2nd5th place (2019)
Flag of Vanuatu.svg UNV FC 1stDebut
Flag of Tonga.svg Veitongo FC 1stDebut

Group stage

The draw for the group stage was held on 6 March 2024. [3]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg AS PTT (H)4310247+1710 Final
2 Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Mataks FC 4310125+710
3 Flag of Vanuatu.svg UNV FC 4202111326 Third place match
4 Flag of Fiji.svg Suva Futsal Club 4103121313
5 Flag of Tonga.svg Veitongo FC 4004425210
Source: OFC
(H) Hosts
Mataks FC Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg 3–2 Flag of Vanuatu.svg UNV FC
  • Mana Soccerball shade.svg3'
  • Afi Soccerball shade.svg23', 33' (pen.)
Report [4]
Veitongo FC Flag of Tonga.svg 2–11 New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg AS PTT
Report [5]
L'Arene du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
Attendance: 400
Referee: Andres Daniel Pena Garcia (Argentina)

Veitongo FC Flag of Tonga.svg 0–7 Flag of Fiji.svg Suva Futsal Club
Report [6]
L'Arene du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
Attendance: 150
Referee: Arnaud Llambrich (New Caledonia)
AS PTT New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg 7–2 Flag of Vanuatu.svg UNV FC
Report [7]
L'Arene du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
Attendance: 400
Referee: Philip Mana (Solomon Islands)

UNV FC Flag of Vanuatu.svg 3–2 Flag of Fiji.svg Suva Futsal Club
Report [8]
L'Arene du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
AS PTT New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg 1–1 Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Mataks FC
Report [9]
L'Arene du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia

Suva Futsal Club Flag of Fiji.svg 1–5 Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Mataks FC
Report [10]
L'Arene du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
UNV FC Flag of Vanuatu.svg 4–1 Flag of Tonga.svg Veitongo FC
Report [11]
L'Arene du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia

Mataks FC Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg 3–1 Flag of Tonga.svg Veitongo FC
Report [12]
L'Arene du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
Attendance: 150
Referee: Charlemagne Waheo (New Caledonia)
Suva Futsal Club Flag of Fiji.svg 2–5 New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg AS PTT
Report [13]
L'Arene du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
Attendance: 450
Referee: Benjamin Norman (New Zealand)

Third place match

UNV FC Flag of Vanuatu.svg 2–0 Flag of Fiji.svg Suva Futsal Club
Report [14]
L'Arene du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
Attendance: 250
Referee: Andres Daniel Pena Garcia (Argentina)

Final

AS PTT New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg 4–3 Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Mataks FC
Report [15]
L'Arene du Sud, Païta, New Caledonia
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Antony Riley (New Zealand)

Awards

AwardPlayer [16] Team
Golden Ball New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg Christ Pei New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg AS PTT
Golden Boot New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg Robert Freddy Forrest
New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg James Namuli
New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg Christ Pei
New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg AS PTT
New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg AS PTT
New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg AS PTT
Golden Glove New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg Matthieu Wassin New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg AS PTT
Fair Play Award New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg AS PTT
Atta Elayyan Award New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg Jymaël Upa New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg AS PTT

Broadcasting

All matches were broadcast live on FIFA+. [17]

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