The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) Executive Committee has conducted the official draw for the 2011 O   League.

The committee met in Johannesburg this week ahead of the OFC Congress to discuss the makeup of the O -League and other important matters relating to the confederation.

The 2011 O -League, which kicks off in October 2010, will feature the champion clubs of Fiji, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tahiti and Vanuatu.

There are no changes from the format of the 2010 edition, which was won by Papua New Guinea side Hekari United.

The 2011 competition will be split into two groups of four teams and will follow a league system where each club plays one home and away match against each of the other clubs in the same group.

The highest ranked Group A side and the highest ranked Group B side will then advance to a two legged final stage to decide Oceania's representative at the FIFA Club World Cup in 2011.

Group A consists of defending champions Hekari United FC (PNG), Koloale FC (SOL), Lautoka FA (FIJ) and the champions of Vanuatu, while Group B includes the two New Zealand teams, Auckland City FC and Waitakere United FC, AS Tefana and AS Magenta.

OFC President Reynald Temarii believes the success of the O - League is a key factor in the development of football in Oceania.

Hekari will represent Oceania at the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2010 in December alongside the five other continental club champions and hosts UAE.