Australia to leave OFC for Asian federation
The Asian Football Confederation has approved allowing Australia as a member of the AFC and participant in Asia Cup tournaments and Asian WC qualifiers. Australia thereby hopes to escape the rather weak opposition in Oceania by countries such as New Zealand, Tonga, Cook Islands, Western Samoa, Vanuatu and Fiji.
However, we are far from there. Both FIFA and OFC (Oceanian Football Confederence) still have to approve the move, and very likely New Zealand is going to put their veto against the move.
I think it's a disgrace. Since when is Australia in Asia ?!! What do they want exactly... To make the Oceanian zone a joke where Vanuatu first qualifies for a WC playoff versus Asia's number 5, then to get hammered 20-0 ??
This is simply ridiculising Oceanian football.
Also, this is all the fault of Sepp Blatter. He promised Oceania a direct qualification spot for the World Cup to gain votes from their members necessary for his re-election as FIFA president. Nice promises such as "football is a mondial sport and Oceania should have a direct qualifier" proved to be empty words which were only intended to gain votes. It's normal that Australia ran out of patience after those empty words...
The ONLY right solution for this is in my opinion to give Oceania what it deserves: a direct spot on the World Cup. It is a continent, and at a World Cup they deserve to have a representant. I know Tonga or Papua New Guinea would only ridiculise themselves when playing Brazil or Italy on a World Cup, but Australia has a decent side worth of participating, and even New Zealand could be a positive surprise. But if the FIFA keeps on treating this continent like midgets, sooner or later New Zealand and Australia will both run off and leave only Fiji, Vanuatu, Tahiti, Cook Islands, Papua NG, Tonga and other tiny isles in the Oceanian competition. Imagine then the winner of that zone losing 20-0 in a World Cup qualifyer playoff versus Korea or the Arab Emirates...
I can only hope New Zealand puts its veto, or it will kill Oceanian football...