2017 OFC Champions League

The 2017 OFC Champions League was the 16th edition of the Oceanian Club Championship, Oceania's premier club football tournament organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), and the 11th season under the current OFC Champions League name.

2017 OFC Champions League
Tournament details
Host countriesQualifying stage:
 Tonga
Group stage:
 New Caledonia
 New Zealand
 Tahiti
DatesQualifying stage:
28 January – 3 February 2017
Competition proper:
25 February – 7 May 2017
TeamsCompetition proper: 16
Total: 18 (from 11 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsNew Zealand Auckland City (9th title)
Runners-upNew Zealand Team Wellington
Tournament statistics
Matches played36
Goals scored161 (4.47 per match)
Attendance26,100 (725 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Zealand Ryan De Vries
England Tom Jackson
Portugal João Moreira
(6 goals each)
Best player(s)Spain Ángel Berlanga
Best goalkeeperSpain Eñaut Zubikarai
Fair play awardNew Zealand Auckland City
2016
2018

In the final, Auckland City defeated Team Wellington 5–0 on aggregate and won the OFC Champions League seven years in a row and nine times in total, and qualified as the OFC representative at the 2017 FIFA Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates.[1]

Format change

The OFC decided to expand the tournament and change the format for the 2017 edition:[2]

  • The competition consisted of four stages: qualifying stage, group stage, semi-finals, and final.
  • For the qualifying stage, like in the previous season, four teams took part in this stage, which included one team each from the four developing associations. The stage was played in round-robin format at a single venue, with the winners and runners-up advancing to the group stage (instead of only the group winners).
  • For the group stage, 16 teams took part in this stage (increased from 12 teams), which included two teams each from the seven developed associations, plus the qualifying stage winners and runners-up. They were drawn into four groups of four teams (increased from three groups), where each group was played in round-robin format at a different venue (instead of all groups played at a single venue), with the group winners advancing to the semi-finals.
  • For the semi-finals, the four teams were drawn into two ties, which were played in home-and-away format over two legs (instead of a single match).
  • For the final, the tie was played in home-and-away format over two legs (instead of a single match).

Teams

Location of teams of the 2017 OFC Champions League.
Teams entering the group stage; (H) Group stage host
Teams entering the qualifying stage; (h) Qualifying stage host

A total of 18 teams from all 11 OFC member associations entered the competition.

  • The seven developed associations (Fiji, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Vanuatu) were awarded two berths each in the group stage.
  • The four developing associations (American Samoa, Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga) were awarded one berth each in the qualifying stage, with the winners and runners-up advancing to the group stage.
AssociationTeamQualifying method
Teams entering the group stage
FijiBa2016 Fiji National Football League champions
Rewa2016 Fiji National Football League runners-up
New CaledoniaMagenta2015 New Caledonia Super Ligue champions
Hienghène Sport2015 New Caledonia Super Ligue runners-up
New ZealandTeam Wellington2015–16 New Zealand Football Championship grand final champions
Auckland City2015–16 New Zealand Football Championship regular season premiers
Papua New GuineaLae City Dwellers2015–16 Papua New Guinea National Champions League runners-up
Madang2015–16 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League fifth place[Note PNG]
Solomon IslandsMarist2016 Solomon Islands S-League champions
Western United2016 Solomon Islands S-League runners-up
TahitiTefana2015–16 Tahiti Ligue 1 champions
Central Sport2015–16 Tahiti Ligue 1 runners-up
VanuatuMalampa Revivors2015 VFF National Super League runners-up
Erakor Golden Star2016 Port Vila Top Four Super League winners
Teams entering the qualifying stage
American SamoaUtulei Youth2015 FFAS Senior League champions
Cook IslandsPuaikura2016 Cook Islands Round Cup champions
SamoaLupe o le Soaga2014–15 Samoa National League champions
TongaVeitongo2015 Tonga Major League champions
Notes

Schedule

The schedule of the competition was as follows.

StageDraw dateMatch datesMatchdayMatches
Qualifying stage24 August 2016
(Auckland, New Zealand)
28 January – 3 February 2017Matchday 1Team 4 vs. Team 1, Team 2 vs. Team 3
Matchday 2Team 1 vs. Team 3, Team 4 vs. Team 2
Matchday 3Team 1 vs. Team 2, Team 3 vs. Team 4
Group stage
  • Group A: 25 February – 3 March 2017
  • Group B: 26 February – 4 March 2017
  • Group C: 11–18 March 2017
  • Group D: 11–17 March 2017
Matchday 1Team 4 vs. Team 1, Team 2 vs. Team 3
Matchday 2Team 1 vs. Team 3, Team 4 vs. Team 2
Matchday 3Team 1 vs. Team 2, Team 3 vs. Team 4
Semi-finals20 March 2017
(Auckland, New Zealand)
8–16 April 2017First legSemi-finalist 1 vs. Semi-finalist 2, Semi-finalist 3 vs. Semi-finalist 4
Second legSemi-finalist 2 vs. Semi-finalist 1, Semi-finalist 4 vs. Semi-finalist 3
Final30 April – 7 May 2017First legFinalist 1 vs. Finalist 2
Second legFinalist 2 vs. Finalist 1

Draw

The draw of the qualifying stage and group stage was held on 24 August 2016, 12:30 NZST (UTC+12), at the OFC Headquarters in Auckland, New Zealand.[5][6][7]

For the qualifying stage, the four teams were drawn into each of the four positions 1–4 to determine the fixtures.

Qualifying stage draw
Pot 1

For the group stage, the 16 teams (14 teams entering the group stage and two teams advancing from the qualifying stage) were drawn into four groups of four, with each group containing one team from each of the four pots 1–4, which also represented the positions in each group to determine the fixtures. Teams from the same association could not be drawn into the same group. The teams were seeded based on the following:

  • The teams seeded 1–11 were based on the team results of the 2016 OFC Champions League.
  • The teams seeded 12–14 were based on the association results of the 2016 OFC Champions League.
  • The teams seeded 15–16 were the qualifying stage winners and runners-up respectively, whose identity were not known at the time of the draw.
Group stage draw
Pot 1Pot 2Pot 3Pot 4
  1. Erakor Golden Star[note 1]
  2. Western United[note 1]
  3. Qualifying stage winners
  4. Qualifying stage runners-up
Notes

Qualifying stage

In the qualifying stage, the four teams played each other on a round-robin basis. The winners and runners-up advanced to the group stage to join the 14 direct entrants.

Matches were played between 28 January – 3 February 2017 in Nukuʻalofa, Tonga. All times were local, TOT (UTC+13).

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification PUA LUP VEI UTU
1 Puaikura330092+79Group stage2–13–1
2 Lupe o le Soaga311166041–1
3 Veitongo (H)311146−240–43–1
4 Utulei Youth3003510−503–4
Source: OFC
(H) Hosts
Utulei Youth 3–4 Lupe o le Soaga
  • Bourne 12' (pen.)
  • Kerewi 40', 68' (pen.)
Report
Attendance: 100
Referee: Joel Hopkken (Vanuatu)
Veitongo 0–4 Puaikura
Report
Attendance: 350
Referee: Médéric Lacour (New Caledonia)

Puaikura 2–1 Lupe o le Soaga
Report
  • Ataga 75'
Attendance: 100
Referee: George Time (Solomon Islands)
Veitongo 3–1 Utulei Youth
Report
  • Bourne 30'
Attendance: 300
Referee: David Yareboinen (Papua New Guinea)

Puaikura 3–1 Utulei Youth
Report
  • Faatonu 82'
Attendance: 100
Referee: David Yareboinen (Papua New Guinea)
Lupe o le Soaga 1–1 Veitongo
  • Ataga 66'
Report
Attendance: 350
Referee: Médéric Lacour (New Caledonia)

Group stage

In the group stage, the four teams in each group played each other on a round-robin basis. The four group winners advanced to the semi-finals.

The hosts of each group were announced on 10 October 2016.[8] The schedule was confirmed on 17 January 2017.[9]

Group A

Matches were played between 25 February – 3 March 2017 in Nouméa, New Caledonia. All times were local, NCT (UTC+11).

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification MAG CEN MAD LUP
1 Magenta (H)3300113+89Semi-finals4–25–0
2 Central Sport3201127+563–0
3 Madang3102715−833–7
4 Lupe o le Soaga300349−501–23–4
Source: OFC
(H) Hosts
Madang 3–7 Central Sport
  • V. Malagian 2' (pen.)
  • Pohei 78'
  • Sengum 84' (pen.)
Report
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Campbell-Kirk Waugh (New Zealand)
Lupe o le Soaga 1–2 Magenta
  • Khouchaba 26'
Report
Attendance: 1,750
Referee: Roger Adams (Papua New Guinea)

Lupe o le Soaga 3–4 Madang
Report
Attendance: 200
Referee: Hamilton Siau (Solomon Islands)
Magenta 4–2 Central Sport
  • Marin 10', 80'
  • Henessewene 56'
  • Aucher 76'
Report
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Joel Hopkken (Vanuatu)

Central Sport 3–0 Lupe o le Soaga
  • Castillo 28', 34'
  • Estay 48'
Report
Attendance: 500
Referee: Roger Adams (Papua New Guinea)
Magenta 5–0 Madang
Report
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Campbell-Kirk Waugh (New Zealand)

Group B

Matches were played between 26 February – 4 March 2017 in Koné, New Caledonia. All times were local, NCT (UTC+11).

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification WEL HIE BAF PUA
1 Team Wellington3300152+139Semi-finals3–18–0
2 Hienghène Sport (H)311155043–1
3 Ba311129−741–1
4 Puaikura300328−601–40–1
Source: OFC
(H) Hosts
Puaikura 1–4 Team Wellington
Report
Attendance: 400
Referee: George Time (Solomon Islands)
Ba 1–1 Hienghène Sport
Report
Attendance: 850

Puaikura 0–1 Ba
Report
Attendance: 200
Referee: David Yareboinen (Papua New Guinea)
Team Wellington 3–1 Hienghène Sport
  • Jackson 12'
  • Moretti 84'
  • Bevin 90+3'
Report
Attendance: 1,200

Team Wellington 8–0 Ba
  • Jackson 19' (pen.), 56', 59'
  • Harris 32', 51'
  • Barcia 45+8'
  • Zambrano 82'
  • Villa 90+2'
Report
Attendance: 200
Hienghène Sport 3–1 Puaikura
  • Kaï 8', 40'
  • Bamy 71'
Report
  • Estay 29'
Attendance: 700
Referee: Arnold Tari (Vanuatu)

Group C

Matches were played between 11–18 March 2017 in Auckland, New Zealand. All times were local, NZDT (UTC+13).

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification AUC WES LAE MAL
1 Auckland City (H)3300151+149Semi-finals2–011–0
2 Western United320186+261–22–1
3 Lae City Dwellers310289−133–5
4 Malampa Revivors3003318−1502–5
Source: OFC
(H) Hosts
Malampa Revivors 2–5 Lae City Dwellers
Report
Attendance: 200
Referee: Salesh Chand (Fiji)
Western United 1–2 Auckland City
Report

Western United 2–1 Malampa Revivors
Report
Attendance: 100
Referee: Rakesh Chandra (Fiji)
Auckland City 2–0 Lae City Dwellers
Report

Lae City Dwellers 3–5 Western United
Report
Auckland City 11–0 Malampa Revivors
Report

Group D

Matches were played between 11–17 March 2017 in Pirae, Tahiti. All times were local, TAHT (UTC−10).<onyinclude>

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification TEF MAR ERA REW
1 Tefana (H)321084+47Semi-finals2–22–0
2 Marist311176+144–2
3 Erakor Golden Star310257−232–42–1
4 Rewa310247−332–1
Source: OFC
(H) Hosts
Marist 4–2 Rewa
Report
Attendance: 250
Referee: Joel Hopkken (Vanuatu)
Erakor Golden Star 2–4 Tefana
  • T. Kaltack 19', 90+5'
Report
Attendance: 1,500

Erakor Golden Star 2–1 Marist
  • T. Kaltack 38', 85'
Report
Attendance: 500
Referee: Peter Linney (New Zealand)
Tefana 2–0 Rewa
Report
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Campbell-Kirk Waugh (New Zealand)

Rewa 2–1 Erakor Golden Star
Report
  • T. Kaltack 58'
Attendance: 250
Referee: Campbell-Kirk Waugh (New Zealand)
Tefana 2–2 Marist
Report
Attendance: 1,500

Knockout stage

In the knockout stage, the four teams played on a single-elimination basis, with each tie played on a home-and-away two-legged basis. If tied on aggregate, away goals were the first tie-breaker.

The draw for the knockout stage was held on 20 March 2017, 11:30 NZDT (UTC+13), at the OFC Headquarters in Auckland, New Zealand, to decide the matchups and the order of legs of the semi-finals, and the order of legs of the final.[10][11]

Bracket

Semi-finalsFinal
          
1 Tefana000
4 Auckland City224
Auckland City325
Team Wellington000
3 Magenta213
2 Team Wellington279

Semi-finals

Matches were played on 8 and 16 April 2017.[11]

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
Tefana 0–4 Auckland City0–20–2
Magenta 3–9 Team Wellington2–21–7
Tefana 0–2 Auckland City
Report
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: George Time (Solomon Islands)
Auckland City 2–0 Tefana
Report
Attendance: 800
Referee: Joel Hopkken (Vanuatu)

Auckland City won 4–0 on aggregate.


Magenta 2–2 Team Wellington
Report
  • Jackson 61' (pen.)
  • Bevin 81'
Attendance: 3,000
Team Wellington 7–1 Magenta
  • Stevens 7', 72'
  • Robertson 44'
  • Jackson 49'
  • Bevin 63'
  • Zambrano 70'
  • Margetts 90+3'
Report
  • Cexome 33'

Team Wellington won 9–3 on aggregate.

Final

Matches were played on the 30 April and 7 May 2017.[12]

Auckland City 3–0 Team Wellington
Report
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Nick Waldron (New Zealand)
Team Wellington 0–2 Auckland City
Report

Auckland City won 5–0 on aggregate.

Top goalscorers

— Team eliminated / inactive for this stage.

RankPlayerTeamQGSSFFTotal
1 Ryan De Vries Auckland City4026
Tom Jackson Team Wellington420
João Moreira Auckland City312
4 Guilherme Guedes Marist55
Tony Kaltack Erakor Golden Star5
Nicolas Marin Magenta41
7 César Castillo Central Sport44
Bertrand Kaï Hienghène Sport4
9 Suivai Ataga Lupe o le Soaga303
Andy Bevin Team Wellington120
Maro Bonsu-Maro Puaikura30
Cherbel Khouchaba Lupe o le Soaga03
Clayton Lewis Auckland City210
Emiliano Tade Auckland City111
Lapalapa Toni Lupe o le Soaga21

Awards

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.[13]

AwardPlayerTeam
Golden Ball Ángel Berlanga Auckland City
Golden Boot João Moreira Auckland City
Golden Glove Eñaut Zubikarai Auckland City
Fair Play Award Auckland City

See also

References