New Zealand vs New Caledonia, 2022 World Cup Qualifying - OFC, Group Stage
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Game Information
Venue: Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium
Location: Doha,
Line-Ups
New Zealand
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 23 | Jamie Searle (GK) |
| 5 | Tommy Smith |
| 3 | Francis DeVries |
| 6 | Tim Payne |
| 16 | Nikko Boxall |
| 12 | Callum McCowatt |
| 19 | Matthew Garbett |
| 18 | Cameron Howieson |
| 11 | Joe Champness |
| 17 | Logan Rogerson |
| 27 | Alex Greive |
New Caledonia
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 20 | Jean-Gilles Hnamuko (GK) |
| 7 | Joris Kenon |
| 13 | Cédric Sansot |
| 4 | Pierre Kauma |
| 3 | Joël Wakanumuné |
| 9 | Jean-Philippe Saïko |
| 14 | Joseph Athalé |
| 19 | Vincent Vakie |
| 10 | Richard Sélé |
| 16 | Germain Haéwégéné |
| 22 | Jean-Brice Wadriako |
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