The Fiji Football Association is confirmed to host several major Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) tournaments in 2026, further cementing the country’s reputation as a leading destination for regional and international football.
The highlight of the 2026 calendar will be the OFC Men’s Champions League, scheduled for 9–22 August, which will see the best club teams from across Oceania compete on Fijian soil. Rewa FC will battle top clubs from Oceania.
Earlier in the year, Fiji will also co-host Round Two of the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ 2027 Oceania Qualifiers from 24 February to 7 March, alongside the Solomon Islands. Hosting this crucial stage of qualification underscores Fiji’s growing role in advancing women’s football and supporting the global game in the Pacific.
In addition, Fiji will host the OFC U-15 Girls’ Youth Development Tournament from 4–12 May, providing young female footballers from across Oceania with an important platform for development and international exposure. The tournament is part of OFC’s partnership with UEFA Together, strengthening pathways for youth and grassroots football.
OFC Men’s Champions League – Qualifying – 31 January – 6 February, Samoa
FIFA Women’s World Cup™ 2027 – Oceania Qualifiers Round Two – 24 February – 7 March, Fiji and Solomon Islands
OFC U-16 Men’s Championship – Qualifying – 25 – 31 March, Tonga
FIFA Women’s World Cup™ 2027 – Oceania Qualifiers Round Three – 12 – 15 April, New Zealand
OFC U-16 Women’s Championship – Qualifying – 18 – 24 April, Papua New Guinea
OFC Women’s Champions League – Qualifying – 21 – 28 April, Cook Islands
OFC U-15 Girls’ Youth Development Tournament – 4 – 12 May, Fiji
OFC U-19 Men’s Championship – Qualifying – 6 – 12 June, Cook Islands
OFC Women’s Champions League – 27 June – 10 July, Solomon Islands
OFC U-16 Men’s Championship – 12 – 25 July, Papua New Guinea
OFC Men’s Champions League – 9 – 22 August, Fiji
OFC U-19 Men’s Championship – 1 – 14 September, Samoa
OFC U-16 Women’s Championship – 6 – 19 September, Solomon Islands
OFC U-15 Boys’ Youth Development Tournament – 1 – 9 October, New Zealand
OFC Beach Soccer Men’s Nations Cup – 22 – 31 October, Tahiti
