OFC Women's Nations Cup


The OFC Women's Nations Cup is a women's association football tournament for national teams who belong to the Oceania Football Confederation. It was held every three years from 1983 to 1989. Currently, the tournament is held at irregular intervals. Of the 11 tournaments that have been held, New Zealand won six of them.
The competition has served as a qualifying tournament for the FIFA Women's World Cup since 1991. In 2007, the competition took place in Papua New Guinea for the second time. Tonga and the Solomon Islands each took part for the first time in the four-team event, which was plagued by withdrawals from six squads.
The most recent edition was played in November 2018 in New Caledonia and was won by New Zealand for the sixth time.
Only three nations have won the trophy: Australia, New Zealand and Chinese Taipei.
Australia ceased to be a member of the OFC on January 1, 2006, having elected to join the Asian Football Confederation, and hence no longer participate in the tournament.

History

First Tournaments (1983–1989)

The OFC Women's Nations Cup started in 1983. The first edition took place in New Caledonia, and was won by New Zealand, after defeating Australia 3–2 in Nouméa. New Caledonia and Fiji also participated in this edition.
New Zealand hosted the second edition in 1986, won by guests Chinese Taipei, after beating Australia 4–1. A second New Zealand team also played in this tournament.
Chinese Taipei won again in 1989, on Australian soil, against New Zealand. This edition marked the debut of Papua New Guinea, who lost all of its games.

First World Cup qualifiers (1991–1995)

The tournament returned in 1991, again in Australia; with only three teams: the hosts, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. This competition also served as the qualifying process for the 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup. New Zealand finished first and qualified for the World Cup.
In 1995, Papua New Guinea was the host. This edition featured the same teams from the previous edition. Australia won the tournament this time and qualified for the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup in Sweden.

1998 to today

The American Samoa and Samoa made their debuts in 1998. This time, the competition took place in Australia, and was won by them. The country won again in 2003. This was their last participation on the championship before moving to the Asian Football Confederation in 2006.
The following editions were all won by New Zealand, with Papua New Guinea in the second place.

Results

The top four placed teams so far were:
Notes

Teams reaching the top four

Participating nations

A total of 15 teams have participated in the tournament, including all 11 current full OFC members. Additionally, former OFC members Australia and Chinese Taipei previously participated. The secondary teams of Australia and New Zealand also each participated once.
India were set to enter the 1989 tournament as invited guests, but withdrew after being refused permission to participate by the Indian government.

;Legend
  • – Champions
  • – Runners-up
  • – Third place
  • – Fourth place
  • GS – Group stage
  • q – Qualified
  • – Did not qualify
  • – Withdrew
  • — Hosts
Team
1983

1986

1989

1991

1994

1998

2003

2007

2010

2014

2018
Total
1st3rd2nd1st2nd2nd2nd1st1st1st1st11
×5th3rd3rd3rd3rd2nd2nd2nd3rd9
2nd2nd3rd2nd1st1st1st7
5th×3rd3rdGS4
4th4th××GS2nd4
×3rdGS4thGS4
GS4th×GS3
1st1st2
3rd×4th2
4th4th2
××GSGS2
GS×1
4th1
4th1
××GS1

Notes

Records and statistics