2004 OFC Nations Cup Final

The 2004 OFC Nations Cup Final was the final match of the 2004 OFC Nations Cup between Solomon Islands and Australia. It was a two-legged final held on 9 and 12 October in Honiara and Sydney respectively. Australia won the first leg 5-1 and the second 6-0 to win the competition 11-1 on aggregate. Australia won the right to play in the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup as the representative from the OFC.[1]

2004 OFC Nations Cup Final
Event2004 OFC Nations Cup
on aggregate
First leg
Date9 October 2004
VenueLawson Tama Stadium, Honiara
RefereePeter O'Leary (New Zealand)
Attendance21,000
Second leg
Date12 October 2004
VenueSydney Football Stadium, Sydney
RefereeLeone Rakaroi (Fiji)
Attendance19,208

Match

First leg

Solomon Islands1–5Australia
B. Suri  60' Report J. Skoko  5', 28'
A. Milicic  19'
B. Emerton  43'
A. Elrich  79'
Solomon Islands
Australia
GK1Felix Ray Jr.
RB2Leslie Leo
CB3Mahlon Houkarawa
CB4George Suri
LB5Nelson Kilifa
RM6Alick Maemae
CM7Jack Samani
CM8Paul Kakai
LM9Batram Suri
CF10Henry Fa'arodo
CF11Commins Menapi
Manager:
Alan Gillett
GK1Mark Schwarzer
RB2Tony Vidmar 74'
CB3Tony Popovic
CB4Simon Colosimo
LB5Kevin Muscat
RM6Brett Emerton
CM7Lucas Neill
CM8Josip Skoko
LM9Vince Grella 40'
CF10Ahmad Elrich
CF11Ante Milicic
Manager:
Frank Farina

Notes

  • The Solomon Islands line-up is disputed for this match and may not be entirely correct.

Second leg

Australia6–0Solomon Islands
Milicic  5'
Kewell  8'
Vidmar  60'
Thompson  79'
Elrich  82'
Emerton  89'
Report
Attendance: 19,208
Referee: Leone Rakaroi (Fiji)
Australia
Solomon Islands
GK1Mark Schwarzer
RB2Kevin Muscat
CB3Tony Vidmar
CB4Simon Colosimo
LB5Tony Popovic
RM6Brett Emerton
CM7Lucas Neill
CM8Luke Wilkshire
LM9Josip Skoko
CF10Harry Kewell
CF11Ante Milicic
Manager:
Frank Farina
GK1Felix Ray Jr.
RB2George Suri
CB3Gideon Omokirio
CB4Mahlon Houkarawa
LB5Nelson Kilifa
RM6Batram Suri
CM7George Lui
CM8Alick Maemae
LM9Henry Fa'arodo
CF10Joel Konofilia
CF11Commins Menapi
Manager:
Alan Gillett

References

  1. "2004 OFC Nations Cup". srcf. Archived from the original on 14 October 2007. Retrieved 11 June 2016.
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