2017 OFC Champions League

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2017 OFC Champions League
Tournament details
Host countriesQualifying stage:
 
Team Wellington
Tournament statistics
Matches played36
Goals scored161 (4.47 per match)
Attendance26,100 (725 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Zealand Ryan De Vries
England Tom Jackson
Portugal João Moreira
(6 goals each)
Best player(s)Spain Ángel Berlanga
Best goalkeeperSpain Eñaut Zubikarai
Fair play awardNew Zealand Auckland City
2016

The 2017 OFC Champions League was the 16th edition of the Oceanian Club Championship, Oceania's premier club football tournament organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), and the 11th season under the current OFC Champions League name.

In the

Team Wellington 5–0 on aggregate and won the OFC Champions League seven years in a row and nine times in total, and qualified as the OFC representative at the 2017 FIFA Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates.[1]

Format change

The OFC decided to expand the tournament and change the format for the 2017 edition:[2]

  • The competition consisted of four stages: qualifying stage, group stage, semi-finals, and final.
  • For the qualifying stage, like in the previous season, four teams took part in this stage, which included one team each from the four developing associations. The stage was played in round-robin format at a single venue, with the winners and runners-up advancing to the group stage (instead of only the group winners).
  • For the group stage, 16 teams took part in this stage (increased from 12 teams), which included two teams each from the seven developed associations, plus the qualifying stage winners and runners-up. They were drawn into four groups of four teams (increased from three groups), where each group was played in round-robin format at a different venue (instead of all groups played at a single venue), with the group winners advancing to the semi-finals.
  • For the semi-finals, the four teams were drawn into two ties, which were played in home-and-away format over two legs (instead of a single match).
  • For the final, the tie was played in home-and-away format over two legs (instead of a single match).

Teams

Lupe o le Soaga
Location of teams of the 2017 OFC Champions League.
Teams entering the group stage; (H) Group stage host
Teams entering the qualifying stage; (h) Qualifying stage host

A total of 18 teams from all 11 OFC member associations entered the competition.

  • The seven developed associations (Fiji, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Vanuatu) were awarded two berths each in the group stage.
  • The four developing associations (American Samoa, Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga) were awarded one berth each in the qualifying stage, with the winners and runners-up advancing to the group stage.
Association Team Qualifying method
Teams entering the group stage
Fiji Fiji Ba 2016 Fiji National Football League champions
Rewa 2016 Fiji National Football League runners-up
New Caledonia New Caledonia Magenta 2015 New Caledonia Super Ligue champions
Hienghène Sport 2015 New Caledonia Super Ligue runners-up
New Zealand New Zealand
Team Wellington
2015–16 New Zealand Football Championship grand final champions
Auckland City 2015–16 New Zealand Football Championship regular season premiers
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea
Lae City Dwellers
2015–16 Papua New Guinea National Champions League runners-up
Madang
2015–16 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League fifth place[Note PNG]
Solomon Islands Solomon Islands Marist 2016 Solomon Islands S-League champions
Western United 2016 Solomon Islands S-League runners-up
French Polynesia Tahiti Tefana 2015–16 Tahiti Ligue 1 champions
Central Sport 2015–16 Tahiti Ligue 1 runners-up
Vanuatu Vanuatu Malampa Revivors 2015 VFF National Super League runners-up
Erakor Golden Star 2016 Port Vila Top Four Super League winners
Teams entering the qualifying stage
American Samoa American Samoa Utulei Youth 2015 FFAS Senior League champions
Cook Islands Cook Islands
Puaikura
2016 Cook Islands Round Cup champions
Samoa Samoa
Lupe o le Soaga
2014–15 Samoa National League champions
Tonga Tonga Veitongo 2015 Tonga Major League champions
Notes
  1. Madang, the 2015–16 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League Northern Zone third place, which was the next best team in the league to accept participation.[4]