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A-League Mens 24/25 - Round 2

1998 - that's how Sepp got in. Promised OFC a direct spot, and then only gave the playoff spot.


The premise is more of "If AFC absorbed OFC, and then split into East and West, with around 5 spots each".
In that instance, based on current rankings, NZ is still in the top 5...
If they split AFC by East and West like that, guaranteed NZ would be put in East and we would be put in West. :(
 
I didn't watch the match but it's always fun to check the scores and see a random lad score two goals

Eli Adams great goals if he build on it he'll be this seasons breakout player
Would like to see him do well
 
Ah yep, the 2002 quali and then we got lumped with Uruguay.
I think it was prior to that, would have been part of the expansion from 24 teams to 34, so being lumped with Iran would've been the first instance of that.

Although, from memory, the now defunct Intercontinental Playoffs were randomly drawn at the start of the qualifying campaign aren't they? (as in which confederation plays which out of AFC, OFC, CONCACAF and CONMEBOL)
 
I'd hate for all this excellent continental talk to get buried in an A-League weekly thread. I suggest the following thread for this chat:


 
The difference to me is the international make-up of football.

We're in the AFC and they aren't, which can cause an issue. In all the other sports you listed, I am 99% sure that Aus and NZ fall into the same administrative region for their respective sports.
Geographically Australia, as is NZ, is in Oceania. Administrative regions is a red herring.

Both the Kiwi teams are under the A league administration.

 
Geographically Australia, as is NZ, is in Oceania. Administrative regions is a red herring.

Both the Kiwi teams are under the A league administration.

Which is why I made distinct the differences between Football and the aforementioned sports.
 
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