2010 OFC Women's Championship

The football Ozeanienmeisterschaft of Women 2009 (English: OFC Women's Nations Cup ) was the ninth playout of an oceanic continental championship in women's football and took place in the period from 29 September to 8 October 2010 at North Harbour Stadium in Auckland and for the third time place in New Zealand. In addition to hosts New Zealand took the Cook Islands, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Tonga and Vanuatu for the first time the record number of eight teams in the tournament, which was the same again as a qualification of Ozeanienzone for the soccer Women's World Cup 2011. It was played in two groups of four teams. The teams first and second reached the final round.

New Zealand was group winners and Oceania champions for the fourth time in women's football and thus qualified as a representative of Oceania for the soccer Women's World Cup 2011 in Germany.

New Zealand won the Cup without conceding a goal. In the preliminary round, the New Zealand players scored more goals than any other teams together in all games. Also in the knockout stage they sat through with significant victories, so that ultimately four New Zealand players scored the most goals. Scorer was, go with 12 hits Amber Hearn of its first match against Vanuatu five goals. The 00:14 is the highest-ever defeat of Vanuatu.

The Cook Islands and the Solomon Islands achieved a place in the top four for the first time. Papua New Guinea confirmed with the runner-up his second place among the oceanic women. New Zealand scored the 11-0 victory in the final of the highest that has ever been achieved in a final of the continental championship.

  • 2.1 Semi-finals
  • 2.2 3rd place match
  • 2.3 final

Group stage

Group A

Group B

Final round

Semifinal

3rd Place Match

Final

Best scorers

Another 6 players with two to 18 players, each with a gate. In addition an own goal.

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