OFC Nations Cup Titles by Country
This chart ranks countries by titles won at the OFC Nations Cup, the championship for national teams of Oceania, first played in 1973. Australia competed in the tournament before leaving for the Asian confederation in 2006.
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OFC Nations Cup Titles by CountryNew Zealand lead with six titles, ahead of Australia on four, and only three nations have ever won Oceania's championship. Australia's four all came before 2006, the year they left the confederation for Asia, which explains why New Zealand have taken every title since 2008. Tahiti's single win in 2012 is the only time either of the region's two traditional powers has been beaten, and it remains the most celebrated result in Oceania football history. The tournament illustrates the structural problem of the smallest confederation: with New Caledonia, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu all reaching finals without winning, the trophy has effectively belonged to one country for nearly two decades.
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