The OFC U-19 Championship is a tournament held once every two years to decide the under-19 champions of Oceania and also decides who will represent Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) at the biennial FIFA U-20 World Cup.
Between 1974 and 2012, the competition was open to teams under 20 years of age and called the OFC U-20 Championship. Since 2014, the age limit was darkreduced to under 19 years of age, and since 2018, the tournament name was changed to the OFC U-19 Championship.
Eligible teams
Fourteen nations are eligible to participate in the tournament, these are:
Former teams
Results
Summaries
Performances by team
<nowiki>*</nowiki> = As hosts
Notes
Participating nations
Legend
- â Champions
- â Runners-up
- â Third place
- â Fourth place
- â Semi-finals
- 5thâÂÂ7th â Fifth to Seventh place
- QF â Quarter-finals
- GS â Group stage
- PR â Preliminary round
- q â Qualified
- â Hosts
- <span style="border:1px solid gray"> â¢â¢ </span> â Qualified but withdrew
- <span style="border:1px solid gray"> à</span> â Did not enter
- <span style="border:1px solid gray"> ⢠</span> â Did not qualify
- <span style="border:1px solid gray"> à</span> â Withdrew / Banned / Entry not accepted by FIFA
- â Country not affiliated to OFC at that time
- â Country did not exist or national team was inactive
- <span style="border:1px solid gray"> </span> â Not affiliated to FIFA
FIFA U-20 World Cup performances
Legend
- <span style="background:gold">1st</span> â Champions
- <span style="background:silver">2nd</span> â Runners-up
- <span style="background:#CFAA88">3rd</span> â Third place
- <span style="background:#9acdff">4th</span> â Fourth place
- QF â Quarterfinals
- R2 â Round 2
- R1 â Round 1
- <span style="border:3px solid red"> </span> â Hosts
- <span style="border:1px solid gray"> </span> â Not affiliated to OFC
- Q â Qualified for upcoming tournament
References
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