The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is responsible for organizing football events and development in Oceania. It operates in the Pacific region and is owned by its member associations.
Meaning and history
While the Oceania Football Confederation logo has gone through at least three major overhauls since 1969 when the organization was established, it has always stayed loyal to dark blue. As the color with a pronounced ocean symbolism, it has been either the only or the dominant element of the palette of all the three logotypes the confederation has had so far.
What is Oceania Football Confederation?
The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is the governing body for football (soccer) in the Oceania region. It organizes and oversees football competitions, development programs, and administrative affairs in Oceania.
1969 – 1996
The roundel logo revealed in 1969 depicted an idyllic beach scene with the sun, the palm trees, the ocean, and the shore.
1996 – 2008
The second version was also focused on a palm and the sun.
2008 – Today
The current OFC logo is dominated by an abstract crescent shape next to the lettering “OFC.”