2012 OFC Champions League Final

2012 OFC Champions League Final
Event 2011–12 OFC Champions League
on aggregate
First leg
Date 29 April 2012
Venue Kiwitea Street, Auckland
Referee John Saohu (Solomon Islands)
Attendance 1,500
Second leg
Date 12 May 2012
Venue Stade Louis Ganivet, Faaa
Referee Isidore Assiene-Ambassa (New Caledonia)
Attendance 1,900

The 2012 OFC Champions League Final was the final of the 2011–12 OFC Champions League, the 11th season of the Oceania Cup, Oceania's premier club football tournament organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), and the 6th season under the current name of the OFC Champions League (also known as O-League).

The final was played over two legs between Tefana from Tahiti and Auckland City from New Zealand, on 29 April and 12 May 2012. After winning the first leg 2–1,[1] Auckland City also won the second leg 1–0 to complete a 3–1 aggregate win.[2] As the OFC Champions League winners, they qualified for the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup as the OFC representative, entering the qualifying play-off round.[3]

Background

Auckland City were the defending champions, winning the title in 2010–11 after beating Amicale in the 2011 OFC Champions League Final. They also won two other finals in 2009 and 2006.

Tefana finished fourth in the group stage in the previous season. They became the second Tahitian side to reach an Oceanian club final, after Pirae in 2006 where they lost to Auckland City.

Road to final

French Polynesia Tefana Round New Zealand Auckland City
Opponent Result Group stage Opponent Result
New Zealand Waitakere United 0–10 (A) Matchday 1 Solomon Islands Koloale 4–1 (A)
New Caledonia Mont-Dore 1–1 (A) Matchday 2 Papua New Guinea Hekari United 2–0 (H)
Fiji Ba 4–1 (H) Matchday 3 Vanuatu Amicale 3–2 (H)
New Zealand Waitakere United 3–0 (H) Matchday 4 Solomon Islands Koloale 7–3 (H)
New Caledonia Mont-Dore 2–0 (H) Matchday 5 Papua New Guinea Hekari United 1–1 (A)
Fiji Ba 5–0 (A) Matchday 6 Vanuatu Amicale 0–1 (A)
Group A winner
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
French Polynesia Tefana 64111512+313
New Zealand Waitakere United 6402216+1512
Fiji Ba 630371699
New Caledonia Mont-Dore 601521191
Final standings Group B winner
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
New Zealand Auckland City 6411178+913
Papua New Guinea Hekari United 632196+311
Vanuatu Amicale 62136717
Solomon Islands Koloale 6105718113

Rules

The winners of the two groups played in the final over two legs, with the order of matches decided by a random draw. The away goals rule applied, with extra time and a penalty shootout used to decide the winner if necessary.[4]

Match summary

First leg

Auckland City New Zealand 2 – 1 French Polynesia Tefana
Mulligan  57'
Koprivcic  60'
Report Williams  72'
Attendance: 1,500
Auckland City
Tefana
AUCKLAND CITY:
GK1New Zealand Jacob Spoonley
DF3New Zealand Ian HoggYellow card 62'
DF5Spain Ángel Berlanga
DF7New Zealand James Pritchett
MF8New Zealand Dave Mulligan 65'
FW9Spain Manel Expósito
FW11New Zealand Daniel Koprivcic
MF13New Zealand Alex FeneridisYellow card 60'
FW14England Adam Dickinson 80'
DF15New Zealand Ivan Vicelich (c)
MF16Spain Albert Riera
Substitutes:
GK12New Zealand Tamati Williams
DF4New Zealand Riki van Steeden
MF6New Zealand Chad CoombesYellow card 82' 80'
FW10Costa Rica Luis Corrales 65'
MF17New Zealand Adam McGeorge
FW22New Zealand Andrew Milne
DF23New Zealand Simon Arms
Manager:
Spain Ramon Tribulietx
TEFANA:
GK23French Polynesia Xavier Samin
DF2French Polynesia Stephane Faatiarau
DF3French Polynesia Pierre KugogneYellow card 79'
MF6French Polynesia Heimano Bourebare
FW7French Polynesia Taufa NeufferYellow card 21' 86'
MF8French Polynesia Tetiamana Marmouyet (c)Yellow card 31'
DF11French Polynesia Jean-Claude Chang Koei Chang
MF13French Polynesia Stanley AtaniYellow card 55'
MF15French Polynesia Lorenzo Tehau 67'
FW19French Polynesia Alvin Tehau
DF21French Polynesia Angelo TchenYellow card 23' 81'
Substitutes:
GK25French Polynesia Leonce Roometua
DF4French Polynesia Luthy Bohl
DF5French Polynesia Mihimana Lemaire
FW17French Polynesia Roihau Degage 86'
DF18French Polynesia Tauraa Marmouyet 81'
FW20French Polynesia Axel Williams 67'
FW24French Polynesia David Chang Koei Chang
Manager:
French Polynesia Laurent Heinis

Assistant referees:
Jackson Namo (Solomon Islands)
Ravinesh Kumar (Fiji)
Fourth official:
Rakesh Varman (Fiji)

Second leg

Tefana French Polynesia 0 – 1 New Zealand Auckland City
Report Expósito  41'
Tefana
Auckland City
TEFANA:
GK23French Polynesia Xavier Samin
DF3French Polynesia Pierre Kugogne
MF6French Polynesia Heimano BourebareYellow card 40'
FW7French Polynesia Taufa Neuffer 72'
MF8French Polynesia Tetiamana Marmouyet (c)
DF11French Polynesia Jean-Claude Chang Koei Chang
MF16French Polynesia Sebastian LabayenYellow card 25' 77'
DF18French Polynesia Tauraa Marmouyet
FW19French Polynesia Alvin TehauYellow card 63'
FW20French Polynesia Axel Williams 56'
DF21French Polynesia Angelo Tchen
Substitutes:
GK25French Polynesia Leonce Roometua
DF2French Polynesia Stephane Faatiarau
MF10French Polynesia Hiva Kamoise 77'
DF12French Polynesia Viritua Tiaiho
MF13French Polynesia Stanley Atani 72'
MF15French Polynesia Lorenzo Tehau 56'
FW17French Polynesia Roihau Degage
Manager:
French Polynesia Laurent Heinis
AUCKLAND CITY:
GK1New Zealand Jacob SpoonleyYellow card 90'
DF3New Zealand Ian Hogg
DF5Spain Ángel Berlanga
DF7New Zealand James Pritchett
FW9Spain Manel Expósito 90+1'
FW11New Zealand Daniel Koprivcic 51'
MF13New Zealand Alex FeneridisRed card 69'
FW14England Adam DickinsonYellow card 39'
DF15New Zealand Ivan Vicelich (c)
MF16Spain Albert Riera
MF21Spain Ivan DiazYellow card 65' 73'
Substitutes:
GK12New Zealand Tamati Williams
MF6New Zealand Chad Coombes 51'
MF8New Zealand Dave Mulligan
FW10Costa Rica Luis Corrales
MF17New Zealand Adam McGeorge 73'
FW20Argentina Emiliano Tade
FW22New Zealand Andrew Milne 90+1'
Manager:
Spain Ramon Tribulietx

Assistant referees:
Michael Joseph (Vanuatu)
Didier Hmuso (New Caledonia)
Fourth official:
Bruce George (Vanuatu)

References

  1. "Auckland take slim advantage into 2nd Leg". Oceania Football Confederation. April 29, 2012.
  2. "Auckland book FIFA Club World Cup spot". Oceania Football Confederation. May 13, 2012. Archived from the original on May 18, 2012.
  3. "Auckland continue to reign in Oceania". FIFA.com. 15 May 2012. Retrieved 13 December 2012.
  4. "Regulations of the 2012 O-League" (PDF). Oceania Football Confederation.
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