OFC Nations Cup awards
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At the end of each OFC Men's Nations Cup final tournament, several awards are presented to the players and teams which have distinguished themselves in various aspects of the match.
Awards
[edit]There are currently four post-tournament awards
- the Golden Ball for most valuable player;
- the Golden Boot for most prolific goal scorer;
- the Golden Glove for most outstanding goalkeeper;
- the Fair Play Award for the team with the best record of fair play.
Best Player
[edit]Year | Hosts | Best Player | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Solomon Islands | Nicolas Vallar | [1] |
2016 | Papua New Guinea | David Muta | [2] |
2024 | Fiji Vanuatu |
Liberato Cacace |
Top Goalscorer
[edit]Year | Hosts | Top scorer(s) | Goals | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1973 | New Zealand | Segin Wayewol Alan Marley |
3 | |
1980 | New Caledonia | Ian Hunter Eddie Krncevic |
5 | |
1996 | No fixed host | Kris Trajanovski | 7 | |
1998 | Australia | Damian Mori | 10 | |
2000 | Tahiti | Craig Foster Clayton Zane |
5 | |
2002 | New Zealand | Joel Porter | 6 | |
2004 | Australia | Tim Cahill Vaughan Coveny |
6 | |
2008 | No fixed host | Shane Smeltz | 8 | |
2012 | Solomon Islands | Jacques Haeko | 6 | [1] |
2016 | Papua New Guinea | Raymond Gunemba | 5 | [2] |
2024 | Fiji Vanuatu |
Roy Krishna | 5 |
Best Goalkeeper
[edit]Year | Hosts | Best Goalkeeper | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Solomon Islands | Rocky Nyikeine | [1] |
2016 | Papua New Guinea | Stefan Marinovic | [2] |
2024 | Fiji Vanuatu |
Max Crocombe |
Fair Play Award
[edit]Year | Hosts | Winner | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Solomon Islands | Solomon Islands | [1] |
2016 | Papua New Guinea | New Caledonia | [2] |
2024 | Fiji Vanuatu |
New Zealand |
See also
[edit]- FIFA World Cup awards
- UEFA European Championship awards
- Copa América awards
- Africa Cup of Nations awards
- AFC Asian Cup awards
- CONCACAF Gold Cup awards
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Tahiti crowned kings of Oceania". oceaniafootball.com. 10 June 2012. Archived from the original on 4 June 2016.
- ^ a b c d "New Zealand triumphant". Oceania Football Confederation. 11 June 2016. Archived from the original on 11 June 2016.