2010–11_OFC_Champions_League

2010–11 OFC Champions League

2010–11 OFC Champions League

International football competition


The 2010–11 OFC Champions League, also known as the 2011 O-League for short, was the 10th edition of the Oceanian Club Championship, Oceania's premier club football tournament organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), and the 5th season under the current OFC Champions League name. It was contested by eight teams from seven countries. The teams were split into two four-team pools, the winner of each pool contesting the title of O-League Champion and the right to represent the OFC at the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup.

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The tournament was won by Auckland City of New Zealand.

Participants

Schedule

Location of teams of the 2010–11 OFC Champions League.

The match schedule is as follows.[1]

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Group stage

The official draw was conducted at the OFC Executive Committee meeting in Johannesburg, South Africa in June 2010, and announced by the OFC on 11 June 2010.[2]

In each group, the teams played each other home-and-away in a round-robin format, with the group winner advancing to the final. If two or more teams are tied on points, the tiebreakers are as follow:[3]

  1. Goal difference
  2. Goals scored
  3. Head-to-head record among teams concerned (points; goal difference; goals scored)
  4. Fair play record
  5. Drawing of lots

Group A

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Source: [citation needed]

More information Koloale, 1–2 ...
Attendance: 16,000
More information Hekari United, 1–2 ...
Attendance: 5,500
Referee: Nick Waldron (New Zealand)

More information Lautoka, 1–0 ...
Referee: John Saohu (Solomon Islands)
More information Hekari United, 4–0 ...

More information Amicale, 2–0 ...
More information Lautoka, 0–0 ...
Attendance: 4,000

More information Lautoka, 1–6 ...
More information Amicale, 3–3 ...
Referee: Averii Jacques (Tahiti)

More information Koloale, 2–1 ...
More information Amicale, 5–1 ...

More information Koloale, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Andrew Achari (Fiji)
More information Hekari United, 1–1 ...
Notes

Group B

More information Team, Pld ...
Source: [citation needed]

More information Auckland City, 3–0 ...
Attendance: 896
More information Waitakere United, 3–1 ...
Attendance: 400
Referee: Andrew Achari (Fiji)

More information Magenta, 1–0 ...
More information Waitakere United, 1–1 ...
Referee: Averii Jacques (Tahiti)

More information Magenta, 1–1 ...
More information Tefana, 1–1 ...
Referee: Rakesh Varman (Fiji)

More information Tefana, 3–1 ...
Referee: Bertrand Billon (New Caledonia)
More information Magenta, 0–1 ...

More information Tefana, 0–3 ...
Referee: Nick Waldron (New Zealand)
More information Auckland City, 1–0 ...
Attendance: 2,500

More information Waitakere United, 2–1 ...
Attendance: 1,000
More information Auckland City, 5–0 ...
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Campbell-Kirk Waugh (New Zealand)
Notes
  • Note 2: Postponed from 5 February 2011 due to unsuitability of the Stade Numa Daly.[5]

Final

The winners of groups A and B played in the final over two legs. The hosts of each leg was decided by draw, and announced by the OFC on 22 March 2011.[6] The away goals rule would be applied, and extra time and penalty shootout would be used to decide the winner if necessary.[3]

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More information Amicale, 1–2 ...
Attendance: 7,925
Referee: Bertrand Billon (New Caledonia)

More information Auckland City, 4–0 ...
Attendance: 3,000

Auckland City won 6–1 on aggregate. As OFC Champions League winners they qualify for the qualifying round of the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup.

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Goalscorers

  • Goalscorer statistics correct as of 17 April 2011.[7]

References

  1. "OFC confirms O-League match schedule". Archived from the original on 2010-10-04. Retrieved 2010-09-03.
  2. "Draw for 2011 O-League confirmed". Archived from the original on 2010-06-15. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
  3. "Intriguing clash on hold". Archived from the original on 2012-04-04. Retrieved 2010-11-17.
  4. "O-League match postponed". Archived from the original on 2012-08-13. Retrieved 2011-02-04.
  5. "OFC confirms match details for O-League final". oceaniafootball.com. 2011-03-22. Archived from the original on 2012-08-19. Retrieved 2011-03-22.
  6. "2011 O-League Competition Summary" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-20. Retrieved 2011-08-14.

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