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The Oceania Cup is an international men's and women's field hockey competition organised by Oceania Hockey Federation (OHF). It is held every two years to determine which teams will receive an automatic berth to the Hockey World Cup and Summer Olympics.
Only Australia and New Zealand have reached the finals as of 2015. Australia has won all men's titles and all but three women's titles.
Men
Summaries
Year
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Host
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Final
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Third place match
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Winner
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Score
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Runner-up
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Third place
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Score
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Fourth place
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1999 Details
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Brisbane, Australia
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Australia
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Round-robin
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New Zealand
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Only two teams
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2001 Details
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Melbourne, Australia
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Australia
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Round-robin
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New Zealand
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Only two teams
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2003 Details
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Christchurch & Wellington, New Zealand
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Australia
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Round-robin
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New Zealand
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Only two teams
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2005 Details
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Suva, Fiji
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Australia
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5–1[1]
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New Zealand
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Fiji
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Only three teams
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2007 Details
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Buderim, Australia
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Australia
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3–1
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New Zealand
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Papua New Guinea
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Only three teams
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2009 Details
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Invercargill, New Zealand
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Australia
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3–1
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New Zealand
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Samoa
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Only three teams
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2011 Details
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Hobart, Australia
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Australia
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Round-robin
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New Zealand
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Only two teams
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2013 Details
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Stratford, New Zealand
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Australia
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5–2
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New Zealand
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Papua New Guinea
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3–0
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Samoa
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2015 Details
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Stratford, New Zealand
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Australia
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3–2
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New Zealand
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Fiji
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11–1
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Samoa
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2017 Details
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Sydney, Australia
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Australia
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6–0
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New Zealand
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Papua New Guinea
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Only three teams
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2019 Details
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Rockhampton, Australia
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Round-robin
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Only two teams
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Medal table
Women
Summaries
Year
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Host
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Final
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Third place match
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Winner
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Score
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Runner-up
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Third place
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Score
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Fourth place
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1999 Details
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Sydney, Australia
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Australia
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Round-robin
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New Zealand
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Only two teams
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2001 Details
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Wellington, New Zealand Auckland, New Zealand Hamilton, New Zealand
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Australia
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Round-robin
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New Zealand
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Only two teams
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2003 Details
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Melbourne, Australia Auckland, New Zealand Whangarei, New Zealand
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Australia
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Round-robin
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New Zealand
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Only two teams
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2005 Details
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Auckland, New Zealand Sydney, Australia
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Australia
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Round-robin
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New Zealand
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Only two teams
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2007 Details
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Buderim, Australia
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New Zealand
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1–0
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Australia
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Fiji
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6–0
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Papua New Guinea
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2009 Details
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Invercargill, New Zealand
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New Zealand
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2–2 (1–0 p.s.)
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Australia
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Samoa
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Only three teams
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2011 Details
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Hobart, Australia
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New Zealand
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Round-robin
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Australia
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Only two teams
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2013 Details
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Stratford, New Zealand
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Australia
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2–2 (5–4 s.o.)
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New Zealand
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Samoa
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0–0 (4–3 s.o.)
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Papua New Guinea
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2015 Details
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Stratford, New Zealand
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Australia
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1–1 (2–1 s.o.)
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New Zealand
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Samoa
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Only three teams
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2017 Details
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Sydney, Australia
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Australia
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2–0
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New Zealand
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Papua New Guinea
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Only three teams
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2019 Details
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Rockhampton, Australia
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New Zealand
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Round-robin
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Australia
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Only two teams
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Medal table
References
External links
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Africa |
- AfHF – Africa Cup of Nations
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Americas |
- PAHF – Pan American Cup
- Pan American Challenge
- South American Championship
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Asia |
- AHF – Asia Cup
- Asian Champions Trophy
- AHF Cup
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Europe | |
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Oceania | |
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Games | |
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Others | |
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Defunct | |
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