Oceania Football says eight teams will be finalised in September and given licenses to compete in the league, which is set to kick off in January.
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A new Oceania Professional League due to start in January 2026 is set to be a major boon for the Pacific region.
Oceania Football says eight teams will be finalised in September and given licenses to compete in the league, which is set to kick off in January.
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