OFC Champions League Winners Year by Year
Complete champions' list of the OFC Champions League ordered by year, with Information about this international soccer tournament for teams that includes the champion, runner-up and score of every final since the tournament's first edition.
The OFC Champions League has had a champion in 22 editions, and a total of 9 teams have won at least one title. The first champion was Adelaide City in 1987 and the most recent was Auckland City FC in 2025.
Auckland City FC won 4 of the last 5 titles and also 8 of the last 10.
Among the teams that won titles, the most successful in the OFC Champions League is Auckland City FC with 13 trophies.
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2025 |
OFC Champions League, Champions by Year
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2025

Auckland City FC
(New Zealand)

Hekari United
(Papua New Guinea)
2024

Auckland City FC
(New Zealand)

AS Pirae
(Tahiti)
2023

Auckland City FC
(New Zealand)

Suva FC
(Fiji)
2022

Auckland City FC
(New Zealand)

Vénus
(Tahiti)
2021
cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020
cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2019

Hienghene Sport
(New Caledonia)

AS Magenta
(New Caledonia)
2018

Team Wellington
(New Zealand)

Lautoka
(Fiji)
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2017

Auckland City FC
(New Zealand)
-
2016

Auckland City FC
(New Zealand)
-
2015

Auckland City FC
(New Zealand)
-
2014

Auckland City FC
(New Zealand)
-
2012-13

Auckland City FC
(New Zealand)

Waitakere United
(New Zealand)
2011-12

Auckland City FC
(New Zealand)
-
2010-11

Auckland City FC
(New Zealand)
-
2009-10

Hekari United
(Papua New Guinea)

Waitakere United
(New Zealand)
Tournament
Champion
Runner-up
2008-09

Auckland City FC
(New Zealand)

Koloale FC
(Solomon Islands)
7-2 / 2-2
2007-08

Waitakere United
(New Zealand)

Kossa F.C.
(Solomon Islands)
1-3 / 5-0
2007

Waitakere United
(New Zealand)

Ba F.C.
(Fiji)
1-2 / 1-0
2006

Auckland City FC
(New Zealand)

AS Pirae
(Tahiti)
3-1
2004-05

Sydney FC
(Australia)

AS Magenta
(New Caledonia)
2-0
2000-01

Wollongong Wolves
(Australia)

Tafea FC
(Vanuatu)
1-0
1999

South Melbourne
(Australia)

Nadi
(Fiji)
5-1
1987

Adelaide City
(Australia)

Mount Wellington
(New Zealand)
1-1 (4-1 on penalties)