FIFA World Cup Qualifying - OFC

Tahiti vs New Zealand, 2014 World Cup Qualifying - OFC, Round Three

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  • 24': Shane Smeltz
  • 82': Ben Sigmund

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Tahiti are hosting New Zealand at , , , starting on . The match is a part of the FIFA World Cup Qualifying - OFC.

Game Information

Competition: FIFA World Cup Qualifying - OFC

Venue:
Location: ,

Line-Ups

TAH Tahiti

No. Name
23 Xavier Samin (GK)
2 Alvin Tehau
3 Touraa Marmouyet
6 Lorenzo Tehau
7 Pierre Kugogne
8 Angelo Tchen Yellow Card
10 Nicolas Vallar
11 Stanley Atani
13 Steevy Chong Hue
17 Jonathan Tehau
20 Yannick Vero

NZL New Zealand

No. Name
12 Glen Moss (GK)
3 Tony Lochhead Yellow Card
4 Ben Sigmund
5 Tommy Smith
7 Leo Bertos
8 Michael McGlinchey
9 Shane Smeltz
10 Christopher Killen
15 Ivan Vicelich
18 Tim Payne Yellow Card
20 Chris Wood

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