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Done[edit]

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2014 OFC[edit]

Pos Player Country Total goals Goals by round
R1 ONC R3 PO
1 Chris Wood  New Zealand 7 5 2
2 Jacques Haeko  New Caledonia 6 6 0
Bertrand Kaï  Tahiti 6 4 2
3 Lorenzo Tehau  Tahiti 5 5 0
4 Shane Smeltz  New Zealand 4 2 2
Alvin Tehau  Tahiti 4 4 0
Jonathan Tehau  Tahiti 4 4 0
Benjamin Totori  Solomon Islands 4 4 0
8 Georges Gope-Fenepej  New Caledonia 3 2 1
Robert Tasso  Vanuatu 3 3 0 X
10 Campbell Best  Cook Islands 2 2 X X X
Henry Fa'arodo  Solomon Islands 2 0 2
Luki Gosche  Samoa 2 2 0 X X
Steevy Chong Hue  Tahiti 2 2 0
Roy Kayara  New Caledonia 2 2 0
Shalom Luani  American Samoa 2 2 X X X
Silao Malo  Samoa 2 1 1 X X
Jean Nako Naprapol  Vanuatu 2 2 X X
Teaonui Tehau  Tahiti 2 2 0
Himson Teleda  Tahiti 2 1 1
Nicolas Vallar  Tahiti 2 2 0
  • New Caledonia Jacques Haeko (New Caledonia) with 6 goals was the 2012 OFC Nations Cup top scorer.

Key:
— - Bye
X - Eliminated

1 goal
1 Own Goal
  • American Samoa Tala Luvu (playing against the Cook Islands)

Eng vs. Aus[edit]

Played : November 17 1980 Venue : St Andrews, Birmingham, England England B Gary Bailey, Brendan Batson (Kevin Bond 60), John Bailey, Steve Williams, Joe Gallagher, Billy Wright, Alan Sunderland, Dennis Mortimer, Cyrille Regis (Tony Morley 68), Gordon Cowans, Peter Ward Goal : Sunderland 51 1 - 0 Australia Allan Maher, Steve Perry (Theo Selemidis 60), Jim Tansey, Murray Barnes, Ivo Prskalo, Tony Henderson, Alan Davidson (Steven Hogg 21), Peter Sharne, Ken Boden (Mark Jankovics 52), Gary Cole (Arno Bertogna 77), Eddie Krncevic Referee : Peter Reeves (England) Attendance : 3,292 Coaches : Bobby Robson (England B), Rudi Gutendorf (Australia)

Played : June 13 1971 Venue : Sydney Sports Ground, Australia Australia Jack Reilly, George Keith, Peter Wilson, John Watkiss, Col Curran, Jim Rooney, Ray Richards, Ray Baartz, George Blues, Adrian Alston, Atti Abonyi (Eric Norman) 0 - 1 English FA Peter Grummit, Peter Hindley, Alan Stephenson, Keith Eddy, Peter Wall, Mike Keen, Mike Mills, Norman Piper, Chris Chilton, Dave Watson, Chris Garland (George McVitie 82) Goal : Watson 52 Referee : Tony Boskovic (Australia) Attendance : 16,775 Coach : Rale Rasic (Australia) Squad listings Match Report by Paul Dean


Played : June 20 1971 Venue : Olympic Park, Melbourne, Australia Australia Jack Reilly, George Keith, Peter Wilson, John Watkiss, Col Curran, Jim Rooney, Ray Richards, Ray Baartz, George Blues (Max Tolson), Adrian Alston, Atti Abonyi 0 - 1 English FA Peter Grummit, Peter Hindley, Alex Stephenson, Keith Eddy, Peter Wall, Mike Keen, Mike Mills, Norman Piper, Chris Chilton, Dave Watson, Chris Garland Goal : Watson 31 Referee : Geoff Harrison (AUS) Attendance : 12,216 Coach : Rale Rasic (Australia)

This was the first of a five match series played against the visiting English FA side. This series saw a full strength Australian side take on a visiting English side but these matches are not recognised as full A internationals by the English FA. Hence we have located them in our B matches archive. Played : Saturday May 26 1951 Venue : Sydney Cricket Ground, Australia Australia Norman Conquest, Kevin O'Neill, Cec Drummond, Bob Lawrie (c), Tom Jack (vc), Eric Duff, Dick Kemp, George Russell, Frank Parsons, Malcolm Wild, Harry Robertson Goal : Parsons 42' 1 - 4 England Sam Bartram, Harry Bamford, Frank Lock, Joe Shaw, Reg Flewin (c), Leo Keiran, Gordon Hurst, Jack Sewell, Ike Clarke, Jim Hagan, Bobby Langton Goals : Sewell 3' 15' Clarke 23' Hurst Managers : Stan Jones (Australia), Frank Adams and Dave Wiseman (England)

The English side also played two games against Australian XI's. Played : Monday June 11 1951 Venue : Richmond Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia Australian XI Ron Lord, Eric Heath, Cec Drummond, Bob Lawrie (c), Tom Jack, Eric Duff, Joe Wilson, George Russell, Gordon Nunn, Alec Heaney, J.MacKenzie Goal : Flewin Own Goal 1 - 6 England Edward Burgin, Harry Bamford, John McCue, John Shaw, Reg Flewin (c), Leo Kieran, Gordon Hurst, Jack Sewell, Ike Clarke, Bill Smith, Bobby Langton Goals : Clarke (x3), Sewell (x2), Smith Attendance : 29,000 Managers : Frank Adams and Dave Wiseman (England)

This match was the second game against an Australian XI on England's Australian tour. Played : Saturday June 23 1951 Venue : Adelaide Oval, Australia Australian XI Norman Conquest, G Coombes, Cec Drummond, E Busodini, Hedley Parkes, Kevin O'Neill, Jock Hodge, Eric Hulme, Gordon Nunn, Malcolm Wild, J.MacKenzie Goal : McKenzie 1 - 13 England Edward Burgin, Harry Bamford, John McCue, John Shaw, Reg Flewin (c), Leo Kieren, Jack Sewell, Jim Hgan, Ike Clarke, Frank Broome, Bobby Langton Goals : Clarke (x4), Hagan (x4), Broome (x2), Sewell (x2), Langton Referee : J Harvey (Australia) Attendance : 15,000 Managers : Frank Adams and Dave Wiseman (England)

This match was the second of the five match series against the visiting Englishmen. Played : Saturday June 30 1951 Venue : Sydney Cricket Ground, Australia Australia Norman Conquest, Hedley Parkes, Cec Drummond, Bob Lawrie (c), Tom Jack, Eric Duff, Dick Kemp, Eric Hulme, Reg Date, Malcolm Wild, R MacKenzie 0 - 17 England Sam Bartram, Harry Bamford, John McCue, Derek Parker, Reg Flewin (c), Joe Shaw, Gordon Hurst, Jack Sewell, Ike Clarke, Jim Hagan, Frank Broome Goals : Sewell x6, Clarke x4, Hagan x3, Broome x3, Hurst Referee : H McLeod (Australia) Attendance : 14,146 Managers : Frank Adams and Dave Wiseman (England)

This was the third of the five match series played against the visiting Englishmen. Played : July 7 1951 Venue : Brisbane Cricket Ground, Australia Australia Ron Lord, Kevin O'Neill, Cec Drummond, Bob Lawrie (c), Bob Bignall, Eric Duff, Jock Hodge, Eric Hulme, Gordon Nunn, John McMahon, Harry Robertson Goal : Robertson 29' 1 - 4 England Sam Bartram, Harry Bamford, John McCue, Reg Flewin (c), Joe Shaw, Derek Parker, Gordon Hurst, Jack Sewell, Jim Hagan, Bobby Langton, Ike Clarke Goals : Clarke x2, Hagan, Langton Attendance : 23,216 Managers : Harold Barwick (Australia), Frank Adams and Dave Wiseman (England) Half Time : 0-0

This was the fourth match in a series of five matches against the visiting English side. Played : July 14 1951 Venue : Sydney Cricket Ground, Australia Australia Ron Lord, Kevin O'Neill, Cec Drummond, Bob Lawrie (c), Robert Bignall, Eric Duff, Kevin Lake, Eric Hulme, Frank Parsons, John McMahon, Harry Robertson Goal : Hulme pk 1 - 6 England Sam Bartram, Harry Bamford, John McCue, Frank Lock, Syd Owen (c), Joe Shaw, Gordon Hurst, Frank Broome (Harry Webster), Jack Sewell, Ike Clarke, Bobby Langton Goals : Webster (x3), Clarke, Hurst, Sewell Managers : Frank Adams and Dave Wiseman (England)

This was the fifth and last match in the series against the visiting English side. Played : Saturday July 21 1951 Venue : Newcastle Showground, Australia Australia Ron Lord, Bob Bignall, Kevin O'Neill, Bob Lawrie (c), Tom Jack, Lex Gibb, Sid North, Eric Hulme, Gordon Nunn, Alec Heaney, Harry Robertson 0 - 5 England Edward Burgin, Harry Bamford, John McCue, Derek Parker, Reg Flewin (c), Joe Shaw, Gordon Hurst, Jack Sewell, Ike Clarke, Bill Smith, Bobby Langton Goals : Clarke x2, Sewell, Smith, Hurst Attendance : 14,000 Managers : Frank Adams and Dave Wiseman (England)