This article details men's professional association football club records and statistics in Oceania.
Individual records
editMost goals in a season
editIn the 2020–21 season, Joses Nawo became the player with the most goals scored in a single season with 35 goals for the Henderson Eels. He passed Sasho Petrovski's tally of 34 goals from the 2000–01 season.
Rank | Player | Nationality | Goals | Club | Season | League | Cup | International[a] | Other |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Joses Nawo | Solomon Islands | 35 | Henderson Eels | 2020–21 | 35[1] | 0 | ** | - |
2 | Sasho Petrovski | Australia | 34 | Wollongong Wolves | 2000–01 | 21 | * | 13[2] | - |
3 | Raphael Lea'i | Solomon Islands | 33 | Henderson Eels | 2020–21 | 33 | 0 | ** | - |
4 | Damian Mori | Australia | 31 | Adelaide City | 1995–96 | 31[3] | 0 | - | - |
Tino Vaifale | American Samoa | Ilaoa & To'omata | 2022 | 31[4] | 0 | ** | - | ||
6 | Petuliki Poula | American Samoa | 30 | Vaiala Tongan | 2021 | 30[5] | * | ** | - |
7 | Mark Viduka | Australia | 27 | Melbourne Knights | 1994–95 | 21 | 6 | ** | - |
8 | Gagame Feni | Solomon Islands | 26 | Laugu United Solomon Warriors |
2020–21 | 26 | 0 | ** | - |
Minimum 25 goals |
- All records happened while the players' clubs in top-flight domestic league
- *: No domestic cup competition held
- **: No Oceania football competition
Club records
editMost consecutive national league titles
editSource:[6]
- 15 – Tafea (1994–2009)
- 11 – Lotohaʻapai United (1998–2008)
- 11 – Nauti (1980–1990)
- 10 – Nauti (2007–2016)
- 9 – Titikaveka (1971–1979)
- 8 – Hekari United (2006–2014)
- 8 – Central Sport (1972–1979)
Highest goal margin in Oceania Club Championship
edit- 16 – Central United 16–0 Lotoha'apai in 1999 Oceania Club Championship[7]
- 16 – Lotoha'apai 0–16 Wollongong Wolves in 2001 Oceania Club Championship[8]
Notes
edit- ^ OFC Champions League
References
edit- ^ "2020-21 Telekom S-League". Oceania Football Center. Retrieved 7 August 2021.
- ^ Zlotkowski, Andre (2 August 2004). "Oceania Club Competitions 2000". RSSSF.
- ^ "A-League strikers chasing old records". My Football. 22 December 2012.
- ^ "FFAS National League Senior Men 2022". fijifootball.com.fj. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
- ^ "2021 FFAS Senior League". Oceania Football Center. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
- ^ Stokkermans, Karel (14 January 2016). "Consecutive National Championships". RSSSF. Retrieved 29 July 2021.
- ^ "OFC Club Championship 1999, Nadi/Lautoka, Fiji". Oceania Football Confederation. Archived from the original on 20 April 2005.
- ^ "OFC Club Championship 2001, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea". Oceania Football Confederation. Archived from the original on 15 April 2005.