2014 OFC U-20 Championship

The 2014 OFC U-20 Championship was the 20th edition of the biennial international youth football tournament organized by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) for players aged 19 and below (despite the name remaining as U-20 Championship). The tournament was held in Fiji from 23 to 31 May 2014.

Despite the name remaining as U-20 Championship, the age limit was reduced by a year to 19 years of age. So players who want to participate in the tournament needed to be born on or after 1 January 1995. At an OFC Executive Committee meeting held at its Auckland headquarters in November 2013 the competition format was modified. The competition was brought forward a year and the age limit was lowered to 19 years of age. The changes were made in order to allow the winner of the competition plenty of time for preparation and player development for up-and-coming World Cups at Under 20 level.

Hosts Fiji won the tournament and qualified for the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup in New Zealand. New Zealand, who were the title holders but did not play, automatically qualified for the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup as hosts, so two teams represented the OFC in the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

Participating teams
Six teams participated in the tournament.


 * Participants
 * (hosts)
 * (hosts)
 * (hosts)


 * Did not participate
 * (already qualified for 2015 as host)
 * (already qualified for 2015 as host)

Officials
Seven referees and eight assistant referees were named for the tournament.


 * Referees
 * Robinson Banga
 * Bruce George
 * Ravinesh Behairi
 * Averii Jacques
 * 🇵🇬 Albert Maru
 * Nelson Sogo
 * George Time


 * Assistant Referees
 * 🇵🇬 Roger Adams
 * Paul Ahupu
 * Jeremy Garae
 * Folio Moeaki
 * Sione Teu
 * Avinesh Narayan
 * Johnny Erick Niabo
 * 🇨🇰 Terry Piri

Group stage
The group stage fixtures were announced on 7 May 2014, with the games scheduled as a round-robin tournament.

Awards
The Golden Ball Award is awarded to the most outstanding player of the tournament. The Golden Glove Award is awarded to the best goalkeeper of the tournament. The Golden Boot Award is awarded to the top scorer of the tournament. The Fair Play Award is awarded to the team with the best disciplinary record at the tournament.

Goalscorers

 * 5 goals
 * Atkin Kaua


 * 4 goals


 * 🇳🇨 Valentin Nyikeine
 * 🇳🇨 Raphael Oiremon
 * Kersom Kalsong


 * 3 goals
 * 🇳🇨 Joseph Athale


 * 2 goals


 * Nickel Chand
 * Jale Dreloa
 * Samuela Nabenia
 * Antonio Tuivuna
 * Saula Waqa
 * 🇳🇨 Marion Waru
 * 🇵🇬 Papalau Awele
 * Bong Kalo
 * Tony Kaltak


 * 1 goals


 * Sinisa Tua
 * Praneel Naidu
 * Al-taaf Sahib
 * Mataiasi Toma
 * 🇳🇨 Theo Jalabert
 * 🇳🇨 Frederic Nemia
 * 🇳🇨 Jim Ouka
 * 🇳🇨 Josue Wathiepel
 * 🇵🇬 Maya Bob
 * 🇵🇬 Frederick Simongi
 * 🇵🇬 Ayrton Yagas
 * Timothy Bakale
 * Jared Rangosulia
 * Kerry Iawak
 * Justin Koka
 * Alex Saniel


 * Own goal
 * Goshen Dona (scored for Papua New Guinea)