But New Zealand ultimately held theirs, to join Spain, Brazil, Uruguay, Egypt , Gabon, Morocco, Belarus, Switzerland, Korea Republic, Japan, United Arab Emirates hosts Great Britain as teams already qualified for the 16 nation event.
"It wasn't a spectacle of football," admitted coach Neil Emblen, "but more of an 11 on 11 man scrap to be fair."
"It was nice to say the boys stepped up and matched Fiji for the scrap because we thought they could be better at that than us. We thought we'd have more quality than them but today wasn't the day for quality football, we managed to scrap enough and get the result."
New Zealand Football officials will meet with the New Zealand Olympic Committee next week seeking a speedy confirmation of Olympic selection in order to undertake the next step in planning and preparation for London.
With three senior All Whites able to be selected for the finals in London and Tommy Smith, Marco Rojas, Kosta Barbarouses and Chris Wood all eligible through age for the otherwise U-23 squad, New Zealand will be able to field a competitive line-up for the 16 nation tournament.
The Football Ferns can join the Oly Whites in London if they can get past Papua New Guinea over two legs of the OFC Women's Olympic Final. The home leg is on Saturday in Whangarei with the return match on April 4 in Papua New Guinea.
- Herald Online