OFC Partner With TGI Sport

The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) has partnered with TGI Sport to expand its commercial partnerships programme that will support and grow OFC’s competitions, programmes, and the newly created OFC Professional League (OFC Pro League).
Building on the foundation of partners already confirmed for the inaugural season, this collaboration marks the next step in OFC’s commercial evolution. The enhanced commercial strategy has been developed with OFC’s full competitions portfolio in mind, ensuring that both flagship tournaments and development pathways benefit from a stronger, more unified commercial framework.
Inspired by leading global football properties, OFC’s approach aims to elevate professionalism across all competitions, strengthen player development pathways, and deepen engagement with millions of passionate fans across the Pacific region. Data-driven, digital-first partnerships will play a central role in delivering more impactful and measurable value for partners.
Tony Box,
Managing Director, TGI Sport Australia
“OFC delivers
some of the most exciting and diverse football competitions
in the world, and we are thrilled to support their
commercial vision across the entire ecosystem. From major
tournaments to the inaugural OFC Pro League, there is
enormous opportunity to create meaningful connections with
fans throughout the Pacific. Our team is ready to bring
innovative, strategic partnership solutions that elevate
OFC’s competitions and help drive long-term growth for
football in the region.”
Franck Castillo, OFC
General Secretary
“This partnership with TGI Sport
is a significant milestone for OFC as we strengthen the
commercial foundations of all our competitions and
programmes. Their global expertise and experience working
with major international sports properties will help us
unlock new value for the entire OFC portfolio — from elite
competitions to our game-changing initiatives like the OFC
Pro League. Together, we are building a more sustainable,
more impactful football ecosystem that will serve our Member
Associations and communities for
generations.”
OFC is seeking foundational partners to help strengthen and elevate all OFC competitions, enhancing the experience for players, fans, and Member Associations across the Pacific. Within this wider framework, the OFC Pro League serves as a key pillar — supporting the professionalisation of club football and offering a future pathway toward FIFA Club World Cup qualification.
With partners already engaged across OFC’s competition portfolio, including the inaugural OFC Pro League season, OFC is now entering a commercial expansion phase focused on optimising partner value, introducing new strategic opportunities, and building a long-term, sustainable commercial ecosystem for football in Oceania.
As OFC’s appointed commercial agency, TGI Sport will lead the next stage of market engagement, refine OFC’s commercial assets, and drive partnership procurement across all OFC competitions and programmes as the OFC Pro League prepares for kick-off in January 2026.
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