2011 OFC Champions League final explained

2011 OFC Champions League Final
Event:2010–11 OFC Champions League
Team1:Amicale
Team1score:1
Team2:Auckland City
Team2association:
Team2score:6
Firstleg:First leg
Team1score1:1
Team2score1:2
Date1:2 April 2011
Stadium1:Port Vila Municipal Stadium
City1:Port Vila
Referee1:Bertrand Billon (New Caledonia)
Attendance1:7,925
Secondleg:Second leg
Team1score2:0
Team2score2:4
Date2:17 April 2011
Stadium2:Kiwitea Street
City2:Auckland
Referee2:Norbert Hauata (Tahiti)
Attendance2:3,000
Previous:2010
Next:2012

The 2011 OFC Champions League Final was played over two legs between the winner of Group A Amicale from Vanuatu and the winner of Group B Auckland City from New Zealand in the 2010–11 OFC Champions League.

Auckland City won the final 6–1 on aggregate. As OFC Champions League winners they qualified for the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup as the OFC representative, entering the qualifying play-off round.

Road to final

AmicaleRound Auckland City
OpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResult
Hekari United2–1 (A)Matchday 1 Magenta3–0 (H)
Lautoka0–1 (A)Matchday 2 Waitakere United1–1 (A)
Koloale2–0 (H)Matchday 3 Tefana1–1 (A)
Hekari United3–3 (H)Matchday 4 Magenta1–0 (A)
Lautoka5–1 (H)Matchday 5 Waitakere United1–0 (H)
Koloale0–1 (A)Matchday 6 Tefana5–0 (H)
Group A winner
Team
Amicale6312127+510
Koloale6303101009
Lautoka6222613–78
Hekari United6132108+26
Final standingsGroup B winner
Team
Auckland City6420122+1014
Waitakere United62228808
Magenta621367-17
Tefana6114514-94

Rules

The winners of groups A and B played in the final over two legs. The hosts of each leg was decided by draw, and announced by the OFC on 22 March 2011.[1] The away goals rule would be applied, and extra time and penalty shootout would be used to decide the winner if necessary.[2]

Match summary

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First leg

Amicale:
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GK 1
DF 3
DF 4 Selwyn Sese Ala
DF 6 Nelson Saie Kilifa
DF 15 Alphonse Bongnaim
MF 7 Jean Robert Yelou
MF 13 Gibson Daudau
MF 18
MF 25
FW 11 Fenedy Masauvakalo
FW 19 Jack Wetney
Substitutes:
MF 8
MF 9 Derek Malas
MF 10 Batram Suri
DF 14
DF 16 Mostyn Sanga
MF 21 Tom Tomake
DF 31 Edika Maeta
Manager:
William Malas
Auckland City:
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GK 1 Jacob Spoonley
DF 2 Ángel Berlanga
DF 3 Ian Hogg
DF 7 James Pritchett
DF 15 Ivan Vicelich
MF 6 Stuart Kelly
MF 8
MF 13 Alex Feneridis
FW 9
FW 11
FW 14 Adam Dickinson
Substitutes:
DF 4 Sam Campbell
FW 10
GK 12 Liam Little
DF 20 Riki van Steeden
MF 22
MF 23
Manager:
Aaron McFarland Ramon Tribulietx
Assistant referees:
Matthew Taro
Ravinesh Kumar
Fourth official:
Andrew Achari

Second leg

Auckland City:
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GK 1 Jacob Spoonley
DF 2 Ángel Berlanga
DF 3 Ian Hogg
DF 7 James Pritchett
DF 15 Ivan Vicelich
MF 8
MF 13 Alex Feneridis
MF 16 Albert Vidal
FW 9 Manuel Expósito
FW 11
FW 14
Substitutes:
DF 4 Sam Campbell
MF 6 Stuart Kelly
FW 10
GK 12 Liam Little
MF 17
MF 22
MF 23 Adam Thomas
Manager:
Aaron McFarland Ramon Tribulietx
Amicale:
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GK 22 Chikau Mansale
DF 3 Young Paul
DF 4 Selwyn Sese Ala
DF 6 Nelson Saie Kilifa
DF 14 Moffat Deramoa
DF 15 Alphonse Bongnaim
MF 7 Jean Robert Yelou
MF 13 Gibson Daudau
MF 25
FW 11
FW 19
Substitutes:
GK 1 Enest Bong
DF 5
MF 8 Jerry Shem
MF 9 Derek Malas
MF 10 Batram Suri
MF 18 Richard Garae
MF 29 Seimata Chilia
Manager:
William Malas
Assistant referees:
Matthew Taro
David Charles
Fourth official:
Nelson Sogo

Champion

OFC Champions League
2010-11 Winners
Auckland City
Third Title

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: OFC confirms match details for O-League final. 2011-03-22. oceaniafootball.com. 2011-03-22. https://web.archive.org/web/20120819210854/http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/News/ViewArticle/tabid/125/Article/4f28a208-9ee8-43ec-af56-8b687de1ad95/language/en-US/Default.aspx. 2012-08-19. dead.
  2. http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/Portals/0/Images/Articles/OL%20-%20%5bEN%5d%20Regulations%20for%20the%202011%20O-League.pdf Regulations 2011 O-League