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Samoa U-15 Girls March Into OFC Development Tournament Final

The Samoa U-15 Girls National Team has officially secured their place in the Final of the OFC U-15 Girls Development Tournament 2026 after an impressive campaign filled with determination, teamwork, and pride.

The young Samoan side began their tournament journey with a dominant 4–0 victory over Tonga, setting the tone for what would become a memorable campaign. The team displayed confidence, discipline, and attacking football, earning praise for their strong opening performance.

Samoa continued their momentum with another important result against Tahiti, where the girls showed resilience and composure to secure a hard-fought 2–1 victory. The match highlighted the team’s growth, fighting spirit, and ability to perform under pressure against strong opposition.

With back-to-back victories, Samoa successfully booked their place in the OFC U-15 Girls Development Tournament Final, where they will now face New Zealand in the biggest match of the tournament.

Throughout the competition, the Samoa U-15 Girls have proudly represented the nation both on and off the field. Their journey to the final reflects months of preparation, commitment, and hard work from the players, coaching staff, and management team.

The performances of the young squad also demonstrate the continued growth of women’s football development in Samoa, with the tournament providing a valuable opportunity for the next generation of players to gain international experience and exposure at regional level.

The final match is scheduled for:
📅 Tuesday, 12th May 2026
🕒 Kick-Off: 3:00PM

🇳🇿 New Zealand 🆚 Samoa 🇼🇸

Samoa Football would like to acknowledge and thank the families, supporters, and football community for their continuous encouragement throughout the tournament.

As the team prepares for the final showdown, the entire nation stands proudly behind these young athletes as they continue to inspire the future of football in Samoa.

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