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OFC Pro League prepares for its second season

TMC PalauBy TMC PalauAugust 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Season 2 of the Oceania Football Confederation Pro-League (OFC Pro-League) will begin in February 2027.

The eight clubs who made up the inaugural 2026 competition received approval for their 2027 Club Licence applications.

Auckland FC beat South Melbourne 2-1 in the inaugural final of the 2026 OFC Pro League competition in May.

“Reaching Season 2 is an important moment for the OFC Pro League and for the continued development of professional football in the region,” OFC Pro League head Stuart Larman said.

“Having all eight clubs approved at this stage reflects the commitment they have made to meeting the standards required to operate at this level. This is about more than simply preparing for another season – it is about building strong, sustainable independent clubs that can contribute to the future of football across Oceania.

“We now look forward to working closely with the clubs as they complete the remaining participation requirements and prepare for what promises to be another exciting chapter for the league.”

The eight clubs set to continue in the second year of the OFC Pro League are Auckland FC and South Island United from New Zealand, South Melbourne from Australia, Bula FC (Fiji), Hekari FC (Papua New Guinea), Solomon Kings FC (Solomon Islands), Tahiti United (Tahiti) and Vanuatu United FC (Vanuatu).

Draws and the match schedule will be known soon.



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