The New Zealand Men's U-17 side secured a berth at the FIFA U-17 World Cup yesterday with a dramatic penalty shootout win over Tahiti in the final of the Oceania Football U-17 Championship in American Samoa.
After the game finished tied at 1-1 at the end of 90 minutes at the Pago Park Soccer Stadium, the shootout was required to separate the sides and Michael Woud's save of the first Tahitian spot kick proved the difference as the New Zealand side won 5-4.
Earlier, Logan Rogerson's 60th minute goal - his 11th of the tournament - had given the New Zealand side the lead before Connor Probert missed a penalty four minutes later.
With nine minutes to go Tahiti's Honoarii Kohumoetini levelled the scores and spot kicks were required to find the Oceania representative at the U-17 showcase tournament in Chile in October.
Woud saved Michel Maihi's first attempt for Tahiti and Louie Mills, Billy Jones, Oliver Ceci, Ben Mata and Probert all converted their penalties to send New Zealand to their fifth consecutive U-17 World Cup event.