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Papua New Guinea crowned champions of Oceania after 2-1 win over Fiji

 Papua New Guinea have won the OFC Women’s Nations Cup 2022 for the first time after beating host nation Fiji 2-1 in the final in front of a boisterous crowd at the HFC Bank Stadium in Suva. After previously finishing as runners-up on three occasions PNG can finally call themselves champions of Oceania after first-half goals from Meagen Gunemba and Ramona Padio secured the trophy, as well as qualification for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Play-Off Tournament. The game began at a frenetic pace, both sides showcasing their exciting attacking play with  Cema Nasau and Trina Davis coming close for Fiji while Lucy Maino headed wide for PNG. But it was Papua New Guinea who struck first, with the in-form Gunemba providing the clinical touch once again. Padio’s lobbed pass unleashed Marie Kaipo down the wing, who laid the ball on a plate for Gunemba to smash home the opening goal of the final. Kaipo then headed wide before PNG took control in the Fijian capital. Padio’s dangerous free-kick e

How To Add AdSense In-Feed Ads To Blogger?

This tutorial will guide you with how to create Native In-feed Ad units in blogger and where to paste the In-feed ad unit code in a blogspot template to monetize your homepage and label pages. Native In-feed ads are a new ad format that you can place inside your blogspot feed (i.e. homepage and label pages ) to increase your AdSense earnings without effecting the user experience. In-feed ads are called “ native” because you can customize them easily to match the look (UI) of your blog content. Since Google has removed its maximum allowed Ads per page ad limit policy since August 2016. You have a great opportunity to monetize your site with native ads. Lets learn how to add AdSense ads between posts in blogger! Contents [ hide ] What Does “Feed” Refers To In In-feed Ads? Most publishers are confused with the word “Feed” in this newly introduced native In-Feed ads. It surely does not refer to a web syndication feed such as RSS Feeds or JSON Feeds . Feed simply refers to the str