
OFC (Oceania Football Confederation)
The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is the governing body for soccer in Oceania, overseeing national teams and clubs in countries like New Zealand, Fiji, and Papua New Guinea. It organizes regional competitions, promotes the development of the sport, and represents the interests of Oceania’s football community within the global soccer governing body, FIFA. The OFC helps improve the quality of play, supports youth and community programs, and facilitates qualification pathways for major tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup, ensuring the sport’s growth and competitive integrity across the region.