OFC (Oceania)
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The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) promotes the game in Oceania and allows the member nations to qualify for the FIFA World Cup. The confederation was formed in 1966. In 1996 the OFC was confirmed as a full confederation and given a seat on the FIFA executive. On January 1, 2006, Australia left the OFC and joined the Asian Football Confederation.
The National Stadia:
American Samoa – Veterans Memorial Stadium –
(1.67/5)
Cook Islands – National Stadium –
(1.50/5)
Fiji – National Stadium (Suva) –
(3.50/5)
Kiribati – Bairiki National Stadium –
(1.50/5)
New Caledonia – Stade Numa-Daly Magenta –
(2.75/5)
New Zealand –
North Harbour Stadium –(4.17/5)
Westpac Stadium –(4.08/5)
Jade Stadium –(4.14/5)
Northern Mariana Islands – Oleai Sports Complex –
(1.50/5)
Papua New Guinea – Hubert Murray Stadium –
(3.00/5)
Samoa – National Soccer Stadium –
(1.50/5)
Solomon Islands – Lawson Tama Stadium –
(2.50/5)
Tahiti – Stade Pater Te Hono Nui –
(2.50/5)
Tonga – Teufaiva Sport Stadium –
(2.33/5)
Tuvalu – Vaiaku Stadium –
(2.25/5)
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American Samoa – 


Cook Islands –
Fiji –
Kiribati –
New Caledonia –
New Zealand –
Northern Mariana Islands –
Papua New Guinea –
Samoa –
Solomon Islands –
Tahiti –
Tonga –
Tuvalu – 
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