New Zealand's bid to get a men's soccer team to the Olympics for the second time kicks off this afternoon.
The Oceania Olympic qualifying tournament has slipped under the radar a little but offers the winner of the March 24 final direct entry to the London Olympics.
While the Olywhites start as favourites to clinch a return trip to an Olympic Games, the island nations see the under-23 tournament as a chance to stake a claim on the international stage.
While most of the countries would concede a World Cup is beyond them, they consider age-group tournaments their best chance of success within the Oceania Confederation.
The tournament marks the first time since 1996 that a New Zealand-based OFC event has been held outside Auckland but the home side is likely to receive plenty of support in a region that has seldom seen international action.