Chance for soccer fans to try out play station games

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The National, Friday 27th January 2012

PNG Football Association and the Oceania Football Confederation are giving the opportunity to fans to take part in the FIFA12 play station competition.
The competition will be held at the Vision City Mall on Sunday.
OFC television head Oliver Huc and his assistant Tui Kay-Cole who arrived in PNG said the PS3 FIFA12 were online games played around the world. It is played in the Pacific Islands but only few have access to internet connection for online gaming.
The PNG competition will start at 9am to 3pm.
The winners of the competition will compete against the winners from Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, New Zealand and Tahiti. They have already found the Tahiti winner.
Oliver said there would be 32 participants taking part in the competition to find the winner who would be going onto the next competition against other winners from the Oceania region in New Zealand.
It is the matter of first-come first-serve. The opportunity is there for PlayStation fans who want to try their skills to win.
The winner then will proceed to Auckland for the OFC championship before heading to the World Cup championships in Dubai in May.