The 2023 OFC Futsal Nations Cup was the 14th edition of the OFC Futsal Nations Cup (previously called the OFC Futsal Championship), the international futsal championship organised by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) for the men's national teams of Oceania. It was held in New Zealand from 1 to 7 October 2023.[1]
New Zealand were the defending champions, after defeating Solomon Islands in the 2022 final.
The winner qualified as the OFC representative at the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Uzbekistan.
Teams
Eight of the 11 FIFA-affiliated national teams from OFC will enter the tournament.
| Team | Appearance | Previous best performance | 
|  New Zealand (hosts) | 12th | Champions (2022) | 
|  Fiji | 11th | Runners-up (1999, 2009, 2010) | 
| .svg.png) New Caledonia | 10th | Runners-up (2014) | 
|  Samoa | 5th | Fourth place (1996) | 
|  Solomon Islands | 10th | Champions (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2019) | 
|  Tahiti | 8th | Runners-up (2008, 2011) | 
|  Tonga | 3rd | Eighth place (2019, 2022) | 
|  Vanuatu | 14th | Runners-up (1992, 1996) | 
- Did not enter
Squads
Venue
The matches will be played at the Pulman Arena in Auckland.
Draw
The draw took place on 27 July 2023 at the OFC Home Of Football in Auckland, New Zealand.[2]
The eight teams were drawn into two groups of four teams. The top two ranked teams (based on the 2022 OFC Futsal Cup standings.
Group stage
The top two teams of each group advance to the semi-finals. The bottom two teams enter the 5th–8th place play-offs.[3][4]
All times are local, NZDT (UTC+13).[5]
Group A
Group B
5th–8th place play-offs
Bracket (5th–8th place)
Play-off semi-finals
Seventh place match
Fifth place match
Knockout stage
Bracket (1st–4th place)
Semi-finals
Third place match
Final
Winner will qualify for 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup.
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|  |  |  
| GK | 14 | Puarea Roe |  
| DF | 2 | Matana Bea |  
| FW | 5 | Michel Maihuri |  
| FW | 7 | Akareva Riaria (c) |  
| FW | 10 | Tetuanui Tinomoe |  
| Substitutes: |  
| GK | 1 | Maungaroa Angia |  
|  | 3 | Kai'anu Flores |  
|  | 4 | Vincent Tinomoe |  
|  | 5 | Keanu Maihuri |  
| FW | 8 | Olivier Hirihiri |  27' |  
|  | 9 | Roberto Patira |  
|  | 11 | Scotty Opeta |  
| FW | 12 | Teivarii Kaiha |  8' |  
| MF | 13 | Tamati Iotua |  
| Head coach: |  
| Temuri Ariitai |  | 
|  |  |  
| GK | 1 | Mike Antamanov |  
| DF | 8 | Logan Wisnewski |  
| FW | 6 | Rahan Ali |  
| FW | 10 | Dylan Manickum (c) |  
| FW | 11 | Jordan Ditfort |  
| Substitutes: |  
| GK | 12 | Patrick Steele |  
| DF | 5 | Thomas Picken |  
| DF | 7 | Ethan Martin |  
| DF | 13 | Oban Hawkins |  8' |  
| DF | 14 | Casey Sharplin |  
| FW | 2 | Adam Paulsen |  
| FW | 3 | Hamish Grey |  
| FW | 4 | Art Twigg |  
| FW | 9 | Stephen Ashby-Peckham |  31' |  
| Head coach: |  
| Marvin Eakins |  | 
Qualified teams for FIFA Futsal World Cup
The following team, from OFC, qualified for the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Uzbekistan.
Ranking
Awards
The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.
Goalscorers
There were 181 goals scored in 20 matches, for an average of 9.05 goals per match.
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
 Filipe Baravilala Filipe Baravilala
 Stephen Ashby-Beckham Stephen Ashby-Beckham
 Elis Mana Elis Mana
 Akareva Riaria Akareva Riaria
 Tetuanui Tinomoe Tetuanui Tinomoe
 Vincent Tinomoe Vincent Tinomoe
 
4 goals
 Bruce Hughes Bruce Hughes
.svg.png) Emmanuel Hmaen Emmanuel Hmaen
.svg.png) Anicet Jiako Anicet Jiako
.svg.png) Christ Pei Christ Pei
 Rahan Ali Rahan Ali
 Jordan Ditfort Jordan Ditfort
 Casey Sharplin Casey Sharplin
 Vaa Taualai Vaa Taualai
 Calvin Do'oro Calvin Do'oro
 Michel Maihuri Michel Maihuri
 Michel Coulon Michel Coulon
 Keshly Joseph Keshly Joseph
 Kemly Lehi Kemly Lehi
 
3 goals
2 goals
 Ramzan Khan Ramzan Khan
 Merrill Nand Merrill Nand
 Tevita Waranaivalu Tevita Waranaivalu
.svg.png) Andre Ponidja Andre Ponidja
 Oban Hawkins Oban Hawkins
 Adam Paulsen Adam Paulsen
 George Stevenson George Stevenson
 Junior Mana Junior Mana
 Keanu Maihuri Keanu Maihuri
 Christopher Kefu Christopher Kefu
 Martin Gete Martin Gete
 Sandy Mesau Sandy Mesau
 
1 goal
 Setareki Hughes Setareki Hughes
 Gabiriele Matanisiga Gabiriele Matanisiga
 Dave Radrigai Dave Radrigai
 Rajneel Singh Rajneel Singh
.svg.png) Rémi Boussemart Rémi Boussemart
.svg.png) Christopher Cawa Christopher Cawa
.svg.png) Stevens Guillemain Stevens Guillemain
.svg.png) Ridge Ue Ridge Ue
.svg.png) Adolphe Warekaicane Adolphe Warekaicane
 Mike Antamanov Mike Antamanov
 Hamish Grey Hamish Grey
 Thomas Picken Thomas Picken
 Art Twigg Art Twigg
 Jefferson Fa'amatau Jefferson Fa'amatau
 Falaniko Nanumea Falaniko Nanumea
 Tavita To'o Tavita To'o
 Dilo Tumua Dilo Tumua
 Owen Bunabo Owen Bunabo
 Clifford Misitana Clifford Misitana
 Marlon Sia Marlon Sia
 Olivier Hirihiri Olivier Hirihiri
 Tevita Falepapalangi Tevita Falepapalangi
 Maloni Manu'olevao Maloni Manu'olevao
 Hemaloto Polovili Hemaloto Polovili
 Yassin Berukilukilu Yassin Berukilukilu
 
1 own goal
 Dave Radrigai (against New Zealand) Dave Radrigai (against New Zealand)
 Darren Alatina Talilai (against Solomon Islands) Darren Alatina Talilai (against Solomon Islands)
 Semisi Otukolo (against New Zealand) Semisi Otukolo (against New Zealand)
 Pita Uhatahi (against Vanuatu) Pita Uhatahi (against Vanuatu)
 
References
External links
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| Futsal Championship |  | 
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| Futsal Nations Cup |  | 
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| Domestic leagues | 
American SamoaCook IslandsFijiKiribatiNew CaledoniaNew Zealand
NiuePapua New GuineaSamoaSolomon Islands
Tahiti
TongaTuvaluVanuatu
Champions LeaguePort Vila
Luganville
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| Domestic cups | 
Fiji
FACTBattle of the GiantsInter-District Championship
New CaledoniaNew Zealand
Solomon IslandsTahiti
Vanuatu
Independence CupPVFA Cup
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| Super cups |  | 
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| OFC club competitions |  | 
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| National team competitions |  | 
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