The inaugural season of the OFC Pro League is just days away, marking the beginning of a new era for football in Oceania and reinforcing ambitions for the sport to become the region’s number one game.
The fully professional club competition has been developed as part of long-term efforts by world football’s governing body FIFA to strengthen and elevate football across Oceania. The league will feature eight clubs and operate under a centralised, innovative format designed to increase competitiveness and exposure.
How the competition works
The Pro League will begin with five rounds, each hosted in a different country. During these rounds, the eight teams will compete in a round-robin format, playing one another across the first phase of the competition.
Results from these matches will determine two playoff groups:
- Leaders Group (positions 1–4)
- Challengers Group (positions 5–8)
These groups will then progress to semi-finals and a grand final to determine the inaugural champion.
Pathway to global competitions
The Pro League champion will earn the opportunity to represent Oceania in major international tournaments, including the FIFA Intercontinental Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup, significantly raising the profile of clubs from the region.
Why it matters
This is the first fully professional football league in Oceania, providing a more demanding and competitive environment for players, coaches and clubs, while creating a clear development pathway to the global stage.
Competition schedule
- Round 1: 17–24 January – Auckland, New Zealand
- Round 2: 31 January–8 February – Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
- Round 3: 21–28 February – Melbourne, Australia
- Round 4: 14–19 March – Honiara, Solomon Islands
- Round 5: 11–18 April – Ba/Suva, Fiji
Leaders Group (positions 1–4): 6–12 May – Auckland, New Zealand
Challengers Group (positions 5–8): 7–13 May – Auckland, New Zealand
Play-offs: 13–24 May – Auckland, New Zealand
South Melbourne FC set for Auckland
The delegation of South Melbourne FC is scheduled to depart for Auckland on Thursday, ahead of the opening round of matches.
South Melbourne fixtures – Round 1
- Sunday, 18 January: Hellas Melbourne vs Tahiti United, 11.00am – Eden Park Stadium
- Wednesday, 21 January: Hellas Melbourne vs Solomon Kings, 5.00pm – North Harbour Stadium
- Saturday, 24 January: Hellas Melbourne vs PNG Hekari, 4.30pm – North Harbour Stadium
Opening round programme
Saturday, 17 January (Eden Park Stadium)
- Vanuatu United vs Bula FC – 1.00pm
- Auckland FC vs South Island United – 5.00pm
Sunday, 18 January
- South Melbourne vs Tahiti United – 11.00am
- PNG Hekari FC vs Solomon Kings FC – 3.00pm
The launch of the OFC Pro League is widely viewed as a landmark moment for football in Oceania, with the potential to reshape the sport’s future across the region.