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NZ U17s qualify for World Cup

- Liam Hyslop liam.hyslop@stuff.co.nz

New Zealand have qualified for the Under-17 Fifa World Cup with a comprehens­ive win over Tahiti.

With two Oceania teams making it to the showpiece event in Peru next year, New Zealand only needed to win their OFC Under-16 Championsh­ip semifinal at Lawson Tama Stadium in Honiara, Solomon Islands, yesterday to qualify (it’s under-16 to ensure all players are eligible next year).

They did so with a 4-1 triumph, scoring three unanswered goals in the first 24 minutes to ensure it was a relatively comfortabl­e afternoon.

New Zealand opened the scoring in just the second minute when Oskar van Hattum was put through on goal, rounding the Tahiti goalkeeper to finish into an empty net.

The impressive opening continued when Henry Hamilton added a second in the 13th minute when tapping home a low cross from Matt Garbett. Hamilton scored his second in the 24th minute when bundling home a shot from close range.

Tahiti pulled a goal back in the 79th minute when New Zealand goalkeeper Luca Taylor let a relatively innocuous freekick from Tekaki Sangue slip through his legs.

But New Zealand replied within three minutes when van Hattum won a penalty, which Garbett duly converted.

New Zealand will meet the Solomon Islands in Saturday’s final after they beat Fiji 3-1 in the other semifinal. It was the first time the Solomon Islands had qualified for a football world cup at any level.

New Zealand will be out for redemption in the final after being thumped 5-0 by the Solomon Islands in pool play.

At a glance

New Zealand 4 (Oskar van Hattum 2’, Henry Hamilton 13’ 24’, Matt Garbett 82’ (pen) Tahiti 1 (Tekaki Sangue 79’). HT: 3-0.

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