2002 OFC U-20 Championship

2002 OFC U-20 Championship
Championnat d'Océanie de football des moins de 20 ans 2002
Tournament details
Dates 7 December - 22 December
Teams 8 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) 2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions  Australia (11th title)
Runners-up  Fiji
Third place  New Zealand
Fourth place  New Caledonia
Tournament statistics
Matches played 15
Goals scored 65 (4.33 per match)
Top scorer(s) Australia Scott McDonald (7 goals)

The 2002 OFC U-20 Qualifying Tournament was held in Fiji and Vanuatu from December 7 to December 22, 2002 to determine the entrant into the 2003 FIFA U-20 World Cup. The match schedule was revised following the late withdrawal of the Cook Islands from Group A.

Participating teams

Referees

New Zealand
  • New Zealand Derek Rugg
  • New Zealand Ken Wallace
Papua New Guinea
  • Papua New Guinea Job Minan
  • Papua New Guinea Gidas Bayung
Fiji
  • Fiji Leone Rakaroi

Australia
  • Australia Con Diomis
  • Australia Doug Rennie
Vanuatu
  • Vanuatu Ron Wilbur
  • Vanuatu Harry Atisson
Tahiti
  • French Polynesia Charles Ariiotima

Matches

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GDF
 Australia6220080+8
 Vanuatu1201124-2
 Papua New Guinea1201128-6

7 December 2002
14:30 UTC+11
 Vanuatu 0 - 2  Australia
Report
Summary
McDonald  10'
Valeri  22'

9 December 2002
14:30 UTC+11
 Australia 6 - 0  Papua New Guinea
Lepani  10' (o.g.)
McDonald  38', 56', 58'
Lia  76'
Brosque  89'
Report
Summary

11 December 2002
14:30 UTC+11
 Papua New Guinea 2 - 2  Vanuatu
Davani  13'
Mesak  62'
Salai  17'
Waiwai  60'

Group B

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GDF
 Fiji124400141+13
 New Zealand94301172+15
 New Caledonia642021210+2
 Samoa34103612-6
 Tonga04004428-24

8 December 2002
14:00 UTC+12
 Fiji 8 - 1  Tonga
Wise  13'
Vidovi  39'
Rokobici  47', 50', 52'
Kumar  61', 73', 76'
Summary Papani  59'

8 December 2002
16:00 UTC+12
 New Zealand 8 - 0  New Caledonia
McGarrison  8'
Brydon  32', 58', 90+1', 90+2'
Fisher  34'
McKenzie  49', 78'
Summary

10 December 2002
14:00 UTC+12
 New Zealand 2 - 1  Samoa
Strom  78'
McGarrison  84'
Summary Faaiuaso  6'

10 December 2002
16:00 UTC+12
 Fiji 1 - 0  New Caledonia
Dau  19' Summary

12 December 2002
14:00 UTC+12
 Samoa 0 - 4  New Caledonia
Summary Wahopie  14', 51', 90+5'
Wanakaija  81'

12 December 2002
16:00 UTC+12
 New Zealand 7 - 0  Tonga
Rooker  9'
Fisher  15'
Hogg  18', 49'
Adams  39'
Boyens  44'
Smith  70'
Summary

14 December 2002
14:00 UTC+12
 Fiji 1 - 0  New Zealand
Vakatalesau  68' Summary

14 December 2002
16:00 UTC+12
 Tonga 2 - 5  Samoa
Vaitaki  14'
Nafe  40'
Summary Timo  13'
Duffy  15'
Alofa  65'
Hellesoe  88'
Slade  90+2'

16 December 2002
14:00 UTC+12
 New Caledonia 8 - 1  Tonga
Wanakaija  25', 30'
Wahopie  50', 82'
Mapone  77'
Toto  85'
Kahlemu  86'
Selefen  87'
Summary Nafe  44'

16 December 2002
16:00 UTC+12
 Samoa 0 - 4  Fiji
Summary Rokobici  5', 43'
Kumar  46'
Kumar  89'

Final


1st Leg

21 December 2002
13:30 AEST
 Australia 11 - 0  Fiji
Wells  12'
Baird  13', 14', 78', 85'
McDonald  25'
Tarka  27'
Brosque  50', 80'
Lia  68'
Parisi  76'
Report
Summary
Bob Jane Stadium, Melbourne
Referee: French Polynesia Charles Ariiotima

2nd Leg

23 December 2002
14:30 UTC+12
 Fiji 0 - 4  Australia
Report
Summary
McDonald  11', 87'
Parisi  21'
McKay  85'
Govind Park, Ba
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: New Zealand Derek Rugg

Australia win 15-0 on aggregate.

Winners

 2002 OFC U-20 Championship Winners 

Australia
Eleventh title

Australia qualified for the 2003 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

Goalscorers

There were 65 goals scored during the tournament, not including the 1 own goal scored.

7 goals
5 goals
  • New Caledonia Patrick Wahopie
  • Fiji Isoa Rokobici
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
  • Australia Franco Parsi
  • Australia Vince Lia
  • Tonga Teukihakausiu Nafe
  • New Zealand Morgan Mcgarrison

1 goal

  • New Zealand Matthew Adams
  • New Zealand Jarrod Smith
  • New Zealand Wayen Rooker
  • Samoa Kiwi Timo
  • Samoa Alofa Alatise
  • Samoa Kevin Duffy
  • Samoa Desmond Faaiuaso
  • Samoa Robert Hellesoe
  • Samoa Junior Slade
  • New Caledonia Fabrice Toto
  • New Caledonia Henri Selefen
  • New Caledonia Kevin Kahlemu
  • New Caledonia Josue Mapone
  • Fiji Luke Vidovi
  • Fiji Robert Wise
  • Fiji Ronil Kumar
  • Fiji Lorima Dau
  • Fiji Osea Vakatalesau

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