Futsal Ferns strengthen bid to qualify for FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup

New Zealand have reinforced their credentials as tournament favourites at the OFC Futsal Women’s Nations Cup with a resounding victory over Fiji in Honiara.

The Futsal Ferns beat Fiji 9-1 to give them their second win at the tournament which decides who will represent Oceania at the FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup.

Main photo: New Zealand celebrate another goal. Photo credit: OFC Media / Shane Wenzlick / Phototek.

In Tuesday’s other game from matchday 3, the Solomon Islands beat Tonga 2-0.

New Zealand cruise to another big win

Six players got among the goals for New Zealand as they emphatically beat Fiji 9-1 at Honiara’s Friendship Hall in the Solomon Islands.

Coach Jerry Sam’s Fiji side came into match day 3 with two wins from two but suffered badly in the early stages, going 2-0 down inside the opening inside six minutes, thanks to Jemma Catherwood’s first of the match and an unfortunate own goal off Maria Veronika.

Fiji responded well to the setback but struggled to find a way past New Zealand goalkeeper Danielle Bradley, who made a string of excellent saves, most notably a quick-fire double to deny Cema Nasau.

Coach Nic Downes’ New Zealand side had too much pace and sharpness for Fiji as the first-half wore on, with Dayna Manak and Maxine Cooper adding a fourth and fifth respectively within a couple of minutes of one another.

The excellent Catherwood grabbed her second and the Kiwis’ fifth in the denying seconds of the first period.

The Futsal Ferns … enjoying a good tournament so far. Photo credit: OFC Media / Shane Wenzlick / Phototek.

Both sides made changes in net, with Fiji bringing on Laisa Vuikaba just before the break, whilst New Zealand introduced Hannah Hegarty for the second half.

Fiji lifted their level in the second period and got the breakthrough their hard work deserved.

Koleta Likuculacula, one of her team’s stand-out performers in the campaign, won the ball deep in New Zealand territory, before finishing low underneath Hegarty.

New Zealand captain Hannah Kraakman almost hit back straight away, rattling the underside of the crossbar from distance with an excellent driven effort.

Any hopes of an improbably Fiji comeback were well and truly extinguished when Tessa Leong restored the five-goal lead halfway through the second period to ensure the Kiwis would make it six points from their opening two matches.

Dayna Manak got her brace, deflecting in a shot from distance by Shivy Anthony to make it 7-1.

A mistake in defence allowed Alosi Bloomfield in, and she reacted first and finished neatly at the near post, as Fiji began to fade in the dying minutes of the contest.

Captain Kraakman added a ninth in the final minute.

New Zealand’s Tessa Leong was awarded the Player of the Match.

Fiji will have a bye to help their recovery, while New Zealand face hosts Solomon Islands on Thursday.

Solomon Islands collect their first tournament win

Hosts Solomon Islands picked up their first of the tournament in the evening kick-off, with a hard-earned victory over a much improved Tonga side.

Looking to rebound from a disappointing opening match defeat to Tahiti, Arthur Barko’s Solomon Islands side started brightly, with Ileen Pegi at the fore of much of their attacking intent.

The creative fulcrum saw a lot of the ball but clear cut chances were hard to come by, as Tonga were well organised and first to many loose balls.

Claudia Votu had arguably the best chance of the first twenty minutes, linking up well but dragging her shot wide when one-on-one with Tonga goalkeeper Kaloaine Topui.

Topui, who has had an excellent tournament to date, produced perhaps her best save of the campaign, sprawling in front of Pegi to keep the scores level as the half reached a conclusion.

Solomons continued to dominate as the second period got underway, with Agnes Afia having the first shot in anger, but the No.4 got too much on it and her effort comfortably cleared the crossbar.

Double goalscorer Ileen Pegi (10) is acknowledged by her Solomon Islands teammates. Photo credit: OFC Media / Shane Wenzlick / Phototek.

Ileen Pegi followed that up with an effort of her own that flew just wide of Topui’s right-hand post.

Perhaps expectedly, when the breakthrough did arrive it came courtesy of the diminutive Pegi.

Dragging the ball back onto her left foot, Pegi let fly through a thicket of legs, beating Topui.

Seconds later, it was 2-0. Pegi played through one-on-one with the goalkeeper, before calming rolling the ball under the body of Topui to double the hosts’ lead.

Tonga’s Lusitania Koloa came closest to pulling one back for Manu Tualau’s team but her well-hit shot narrowly missed Serah Alpefolocia’s goal. At the other end, Votu saw her close-range effort thud back off the post.

Solomon Islands will play New Zealand on Thursday. Tonga’s final group stage match will see them take on Tahiti earlier the same day.

Solomon Islands … The hosts have their first win at the OFC Futsal Women’s Nations Cup. Photo credit: OFC Media / Shane Wenzlick / Phototek.

Acknowledgement

We are grateful for the help of OFC Media in providing information for this story.

Results

Games played on Tuesday August 20, 2024

OFC Futsal Women’s World Cup

Fiji 1 (Koleta Likuculacula 27′)
New Zealand 9 (Jemma Catherwood 3’ 20’, own goal 6’, Dayna Manak 15’ 32′, Maxine Cooper 17’, Tessa Leong 30′, Alosi Bloomfield 37′, Hannah Kraakman 40′)

Tonga 0
Solomon Islands 2 (Ileen Pegi 27′, 28′)

Fixtures

Games to be played on Thursday August 22, 2024

Tonga v Tahiti
Friendship Hall, Honiara, 4pm (NZT)

Solomon Islands v New Zealand
Friendship Hall, Honiara, 6pm (NZT)

Games to be played on Friday August 23, 2024

New Zealand v Tahiti
Friendship Hall, Honiara, 4pm (NZT)

Solomon Islands v Fiji
Friendship Hall, Honiara, 6pm (NZT)

This story was first published on August 21, 2024.

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