Galaxy FC is a sensation in Vanuatu. Founded in 2014, the blue team owned by Andrew Leong is having a powerful beginning. Promoted to Port Vila Premier League in 2018, they managed to qualify for Oceania Champions League in their first ever season at the highest level of Ni-Van football. The team is completely focusedContinue reading “Galaxy FC: pursuing the domination of Ni-Van football”
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Ifira Black Bird can not stop winning
Ifira Black Bird won the last three matches in Port Vila Premier League against Tupuji Imere, Tafea and Galaxy. This great run took them to the first position in the league as the only unbeaten team in the season. After losing in the semifinals of the Independence Cup in July and in the Opening KnockoutContinue reading “Ifira Black Bird can not stop winning”
Youth Champions to be known in Vanuatu
The first ever Vanuatu’s Youth National Championship is coming to its end. The finals will be played on 30 November at Soccer City Stadium, Luganville. The tournament brought together U17 and U15 boys and girls to compete. The eight associations from Vanuatu were split in two groups. Northern: Luganville, Penama, Sanma and TorbaSouthern: Malampa, PortContinue reading “Youth Champions to be known in Vanuatu”
What is happening to Tupuji Imere?
The first half of Port Vila Premier League season is over and things are not good for Tupuji Imere. Currently in the seventh position the traditional team from Vanuatu is facing a very troubled season so far. After winning the Independence Cup on July and making the semifinals in PVFA Opening Cup, it seemed thatContinue reading “What is happening to Tupuji Imere?”
Ifira Black Bird keeps pounding
The PVFA Premier League’s Week 7 is over so it means that half of the season is gone. Four matches were played in Port Vila top division this weekend Oceania Football Center brings a review of each match for you! Scroll down and check it! ERAKOR GOLDEN STAR 1-1 SIA-RAGA Erakor and Sia-Raga opened theContinue reading “Ifira Black Bird keeps pounding”
Benben wins Women’s Opening Knockout
After two years Vanuatu has a women’s football league again. Nine teams took part of Women’s Opening Knockout, a warm-up tournament that precedes the Premier League. The nine teams were split in two groups. After one month of football, the Opening Knockout is over. Just like it happened last weekend in men’s football, Galaxy wonContinue reading “Benben wins Women’s Opening Knockout”
Galaxy challenges Ifira Black Bird in a big clash of leaders
The Port Vila Premier League comes to its half this weekend. Four matches will be played to finish the first round of the tournament. As you are getting used to, Oceania Football Center brings a preview of all four matches. Check it below! SIA-RAGA vs ERAKOR GOLDEN STAR Sia-Raga and Erakor Golden Star arrive toContinue reading “Galaxy challenges Ifira Black Bird in a big clash of leaders”
Vanuatu Football Federation ready to know their new president
Vanuatu Football Federation presidential election will take place next month in Santo. Lambert Maltock and Stephen Felix are the candidates. Maltock is the current president of Vanuatu Football Federation and Oceania Football Confederation while Felix is current Port Vila Football Association president. These are bad news for those who want changes in Vanuatu’s football. TheContinue reading “Vanuatu Football Federation ready to know their new president”
Galaxy appeals against Tupuji Imere’s controversial transfers
Galaxy FC sent a complaint to Port Vila Football Association (PVFA) because of the transfer of Vaum players to Tupuji Imere outside transfer window. The PVFA already sent it to Vanuatu Football Federation (VFF). As Oceania Football Center already reported, Tupuji Imere signed two players from Vaum United but in the last week people startedContinue reading “Galaxy appeals against Tupuji Imere’s controversial transfers”
TBT #02 – When Vanuatu ended New Zealand’s dream
The year was 2004 and Australia was hosting the OFC Nations Cup Final Tournament. Four teams qualified from the previous stage (Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Vanuatu and Fiji) to join New Zealand and Australia in a tournament where each team played every other once in a tournament held in Adelaide. The best two seeded teams wereContinue reading “TBT #02 – When Vanuatu ended New Zealand’s dream”
