2025 OFC Futsal Men's Cup

The 2025 OFC Futsal Nations Cup was the 15th edition of the OFC Futsal Nations Cup (previously called the OFC Futsal Championship), the international futsal championship organised by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) for the men's national teams of Oceania. It was held in Fiji from 20 to 24 September 2025.

2025 OFC Futsal Nations Cup
Tournament details
Host countryFiji
CitySuva
Dates20–24 September 2025
Teams5 (from 1 confederation)
Venue1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Solomon Islands (7th title)
Runners-up New Zealand
Third place Fiji
Fourth place Vanuatu
Tournament statistics
Matches played10
Goals scored62 (6.2 per match)
Attendance6,130 (613 per match)
Top scorer(s) En Watanabe
(5 goals)
Best player Alvin Hou
Best goalkeeper Cliff Sasau
Fair play award Solomon Islands
 Tuvalu
2023
2027 →

New Zealand are the defending champions, after defeating Tahiti in the 2023 final.

Teams

Four of the 11 FIFA-affiliated national teams from OFC will enter the tournament. One of two associated OFC member team Tuvalu has entered the cup as well. Tuvalu returned to regional stage after 14 years.


Team Appearance Previous best performance
 Fiji (Hosts) 12th Runners-up (1999, 2009, 2010)
 New Zealand 12th Champions (2022, 2023)
 Solomon Islands 11th Champions (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2019)
 Vanuatu 14th Runners-up (1992, 1996)
 Tuvalu 4th Seventh place (2008, 2010)

Teams do not enter in the competition:

  •  American Samoa
  •  Cook Islands
  •  Kiribati
  •  New Caledonia
  •  Papua New Guinea
  •  Samoa
  •  Tahiti
  •  Tonga

Squads

Venue

The matches will be played at the Vodafone Arena in Suva.

The original location for the event were Solomon Islands and Honiara. However Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) announced on 15 July 2025 that Fiji has been handed hosting rights for the OFC Futsal Men’s Cup 2025 after the tournament was relocated from the Solomon Islands due to logistical issues.

Media coverage

All games were streamed via FIFA+ platform as Fifa+ holds rights for all OFC competitions in the period 2024-2025. The commentary was provided from Satish Narain

Oceania Football, website of governing body OFC and independent website Friends of Football NZ provided game reports and tournament news.[citation needed]

Format and draw

Unlike in previous versions of the tournament, the 2025 tournament features a purely round robin format, with the champion being decided directly from the round robin stage, without a later final playoff. As five teams are playing, there will be five two-game rounds, with one team taking a by in each round. The rounds will take place on five consecutive days from Saturday 20 September to Wednesday 24 September.

The draw deciding the matches took place on 19 August 2025 at the OFC Home Of Football in Auckland, New Zealand.

Group stage

All times are local, FJT (UTC+12).

Main Group

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Solomon Islands 4 3 1 0 15 4 +11 10
2  New Zealand 4 3 0 1 20 7 +13 9
3  Fiji (H) 4 2 0 2 14 20 −6 6
4  Vanuatu 4 1 1 2 9 11 −2 4
5  Tuvalu 4 0 0 4 4 20 −16 0
Source: OFC
(H) Hosts

First round

In the first round, the Solomon Islands beat the reigning 2022 champions, New Zealand by 2-1. This was their first win over New Zealand in six years. The tournament hosts, Fiji, beat Vanuatu 5-4.

New Zealand 1–2 Solomon Islands
  • Wisniewski  19'
Report
  • Towoa  12'
  • Bunabo  32'
Vodafone Arena, Suva
Attendance: 700
Referee: Arnaud Llambrich (New Caledonia)
Vanuatu 4–5 Fiji
  • Takaro  5'25'
  • Vano  10'
  • Coulon  22'

  • Vano  34'
Report
  • Baravilalal  5'31'
  • Chand  15'
  • Singh  26'
  • Hughes  34'

  • Khan  35'
Vodafone Arena, Suva
Attendance: 700
Referee: Benjamin Norman (New Zealand)

Second round

After the second round, the Solomon Islands defeated hosts Fiji 5:2.

New Zealand 6–1 Tuvalu
  • Manickum  2'10'
  • Watanabe  9'37'
  • Wink  11'
  • Peden  13'
Report
  • Vine  28'
Vodafone Arena, Suva
Attendance: 400
Referee: Rex Kamusu (Solomon Island)
Solomon Islands 5–2 Fiji
  • Do'Oro  12'14'
  • Patty  4'
  • Bunabo  27'
  • Hou  35'
Report
  • Chand  38'
  • Baravilala  39'
Vodafone Arena, Suva
Attendance: 1,150
Referee: Nicholas Backo (Australia)

Third round

The Gideons recorded a first-ever stalemate against Solomon Islands at an OFC Futsal Men’s Cup. Host Fiji earned a 4-1 victory over Tuvalu to progress to a match with New Zealand in the 4th round.

Solomon Islands 1–1 Vanuatu
  • Patty  18'
Report
  • Takaro  32'
Vodafone Arena, Suva
Attendance: 550
Referee: Arnaud Llambrich (New Caledonia)
Fiji 4–1 Tuvalu
  • Hughes  10'
  • Nand  11'
  • Baravilalal  19' (pen.)
  • Khan  20'
Report
  • Nukulafoa  25'
Vodafone Arena, Suva
Attendance: 350
Referee: Philip Mana (Solomon Islands)

Fourth round

Two so far winless teams met, with Vanuatu defeating Vanuatu. The host Fiji fell in their final match 10-3 to New Zealand.

Tuvalu 2–3 Vanuatu
  • Nukulafoa  31'39'
Report
  • Alick  24'
  • Mesau  30'
  • Takaro  39'
Vodafone Arena, Suva
Attendance: 280
Referee: Benjamin Norman (New Zealand )
Fiji 3–10 New Zealand
  • Singh  10'
  • Wink  12' (o.g.)
  • Sharma  21'
Report
  • Fatialofa  3'
  • Watanabe  7'37' (pen.)
  • Ali  8'
  • Wink  24'
  • Peden  28'
  • Ditfort  32'36'
  • Sharplin  35'
  • Martin  35'
Vodafone Arena, Suva
Attendance: 700
Referee: Rex Kamusu (Solomon Island)

Fifth round

Kicking off the last day of competition, Vanuatu took on New Zealand for second place. The scores were 3–1 at full time and New Zealand claimed second place overall. Solomon Islands won overall with a 7-0 victory over Tuvalu.

Vanuatu 1–3 New Zealand
  • Alick  17' (pen.)
Report
  • Wink  0'
  • Sharplin  10'
  • Watanabe  24'
Vodafone Arena, Suva
Attendance: 300
Referee: Nicholas Backo (Australia)
Tuvalu 0–7 Solomon Islands
Report
  • Do'Oro  2'24'
  • Otainao  19'
  • Patty  25'
  • Misitana  26'
  • Timi  29'
  • Mana  34'
Vodafone Arena, Suva
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Arnaud Llambrich (New Caledonia)

Awards

The following awards were given at the conclusion of the tournament.

Award Player
Golden Ball Alvin Hou
Golden Boot En Watanabe
Golden Gloves Cliff Sasau
Fair Play Award  Tuvalu
 Solomon Islands

Goalscorers

There were 62 goals scored in 10 matches, for an average of 6.2 goals per match.

5 goals

  • En Watanabe

4 goals

  • Filipe Baravilala
  • Paul Takaro
  • Calvin Do’oro

3 goals

  • Aloesi Nukulafoa
  • Cooper Wink
  • Jayroll Patty

2 goals

  • Bruce Hughes
  • Rajneel Singh
  • Jordan Ditfort
  • Dylan Manickum
  • Matthew Peden
  • Casey Sharplin
  • Owen Bunabo
  • Justin Alick

1 goal

  • Nikil Chand Chand
  • Praschant Chand
  • Ramzan Khan
  • Merrill Nand
  • Neeraj Sharma
  • Rahan Ali
  • Philip Fatialofa
  • Ethan Martin
  • Logan Wisnewski
  • Alvin Hou
  • Elvis Mana
  • Clifford Misitana
  • Charlie Otainao
  • Jayson Timi
  • Samuel Tovoa
  • Keni Vine
  • Michael Coulon
  • Sandy Mesau
  • Charlie Vano

1 own goal

  • Cooper Wink (against Fiji)


Match officials

Main Referees

  • Nicholas Backo
  • Benjamin Norman
  • Ronil Chand
  • Arnaud Llambrich
  • Benjamin Norman
  • Max Lauridsen
  • Fred Ete
  • Rex Kamusu
  • Philip Mana
  • Frank Vira

Organising Committee

Fiji FA CEO: Mohammed Yusuf and Vice-president Fiji FA: Mr Ritesh Vee Pratap

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