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Revision as of 00:31, 24 March 2016
Association | Vanuatu Football Federation | ||
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Confederation | OFC (Oceania) | ||
Head coach | Moise Poida | ||
Captain | Fenedy Masauvakalo | ||
Top scorer | Richard Iwai (19)[1] | ||
Home stadium | Port Vila Municipal Stadium | ||
FIFA code | VAN | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 194 1 (4 February 2016) | ||
Highest | 131 (October 2007) | ||
Lowest | 201 (October–November 2015) | ||
First international | |||
New Zealand 9–0 New Hebrides (Nouméa, New Caledonia; 4 October 1951) [2] | |||
Biggest win | |||
Vanuatu 18–0 Kiribati (Lautoka, Fiji; 7 July 2003)[2] | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
New Zealand 9–0 New Hebrides (Nouméa, New Caledonia; 4 October 1951)[2] | |||
OFC Nations Cup | |||
Appearances | 8 (first in 1973) | ||
Best result | Fourth place, 1973, 2000, 2002, 2008 |
The Vanuatu national football team is the national team of Vanuatu and is controlled by the Vanuatu Football Federation.[3]
History
It was known as the New Hebrides national football team until the New Hebrides became Republic of Vanuatu in 1980. It finished fourth in the OFC Nations Cup in 1973, 2000, and 2002. In the 2004 Oceania Nations Cup, Vanuatu beat New Zealand 4–2, preventing the regional powerhouse from making the final and, consequently, the running for the 2006 World Cup.
Vanuatu caused another shock in the 2007 South Pacific Games by knocking out the Solomon Islands for bronze medal and also enable to enter the second stage of qualification for the OFC nation Cup and consequently a chance with a playoff for the FIFA World Cup in South Africa in 2010. The last time they had won against Solomon Islands was back in 1998 and had since been on the receiving side of many losses save for one draw against them. In July 2008, Vanuatu faced two national teams from the Solomon Islands during the inaugural edition of the Wantok Cup. Vanuatu lost 1–2 to the Solomons' team A, but defeated their team B by two goals to one.
For the first time in the country's history Vanuatu was top of the South Pacific in 1990. Vanuatu won the Melanesian Cup, playing against Solomon Islands, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia. At that time under Coach Terry O'Donnell, Vanuatu was undoubtably the best team in the South Pacific beating Australia 1 v 0 and also knocking New Zealand out of the Futsal World Cup.
The Vanuatu Football Federation selected recently three Portuguese nationalized players to increase their chances to qualify to the World Cup. This players consist of E. Rangel, J. Carlos and P.V. (known by this name as a professional football player), that all play for the newly created football team of Vanuatu, called the Fraudsters, owned by an investment fund from Equatorial Guinea.
Competitive Record
FIFA World Cup
OFC Nations Cup
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Pacific Games
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Melanesia Cup
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Wantok Cup
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Solitary win in OFC history
At the second stage of the qualification tournament, Vanuatu came 6th place at the bottom of the table, but managed a win against regional powerhouses New Zealand which denied them a place in the final stages of OFC Nation Cup and the chance for a place in both the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup and Continental & Intercontinental playoffs for the 2006 World Cup Finals. Vanuatu's win created the first time opportunity for one of the Island Nations to contest the Third Stage which had previously been contested only by Australia and New Zealand. Australia went on to beat Solomon Islands in a two leg contest and qualified for the World Cup finals.
Results
1 June 2012 2012 OFC Nations Cup | Vanuatu | 2–5 | New Caledonia | Honiara, Solomon Islands |
15:00 UTC+11 | Robert Tasso 52' Jean Nako Naprapol 61' |
Report | Bertrand Kaï 32', 58', 76' Georges Gope-Fenepej 66' Roy Kayara 87' |
Stadium: Lawson Tama Stadium Attendance: 7,000 Referee: Peter O'Leary |
3 June 2012 2012 OFC Nations Cup | Vanuatu | 5–0 | Samoa | Honiara, Solomon Islands |
12:00 UTC+11 | Jean Nako Naprapol 29' Brian Kaltack 45+1' Derek Malas 47' Robert Tasso 74' Freddy Vava 90+3' |
Report | Stadium: Lawson Tama Stadium Attendance: 2,200 Referee: John Saohu |
5 June 2012 2012 OFC Nations Cup | Tahiti | 4–1 | Vanuatu | Honiara, Solomon Islands |
15:00 UTC+11 | Nicolas Vallar 14' (pen.) Jonathan Tehau 37' Alvin Tehau 57' Teaonui Tehau 86' |
Report | Robert Tasso 90+5' | Stadium: Lawson Tama Stadium Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Peter O'Leary |
7 November 2015 Friendly | Vanuatu | 1–1 | Fiji | Port Vila, Vanuatu |
14:30 | Kensi Tangis 10' | Report | Abbu Zahid Shaheed 90+6' | Stadium: Port Vila Municipal Stadium Referee: Robinson Banga |
10 November 2015 Friendly | Vanuatu | 2–1 | Fiji | Port Vila, Vanuatu |
14:30 | Brian Kaltack 23' Bill Nicolls 44' |
Report | Roy Krishna 47' | Stadium: Port Vila Municipal Stadium Referee: Robinson Banga |
26 March 2016 Friendly | Vanuatu | v | New Caledonia | Port Vila, Vanuatu |
14:30 | Stadium: Port Vila Municipal Stadium |
Current Squad
The following players where called up for 2 friendly's on 7 and 10 november against Fiji.
Squad for the 2012 OFC Nations Cup
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Ernest Bong | 29 February 1984 | 7 | 0 | Amicale |
16 | GK | Seiloni Iaruel | 17 April 1995 | 1 | 0 | Tafea |
23 | GK | Chikau Mansale | 13 January 1983 | 15 | 0 | Hekari United |
2 | DF | Kevin Shem | 5 December 1993 | 2 | 0 | Tafea |
5 | DF | Nemani Roqara | 9 June 1993 | 0 | 0 | Tafea |
6 | DF | Freddy Vava | 25 November 1982 | 24 | 2 | Tafea |
15 | DF | Alphonse Bongnaim | 22 August 1985 | 11 | 0 | Amicale |
20 | DF | Malon Kaltanak | 28 January 1991 | 0 | 0 | Tupuji Imere |
22 | DF | Brian Kaltack | 30 September 1993 | 8 | 1 | Solomon Warriors |
7 | MF | Jean Robert Yelou | 25 September 1983 | 15 | 1 | Amicale |
8 | MF | Silas Namatak | 8 December 1990 | 2 | 0 | Amicale |
9 | MF | Derek Malas | 10 December 1983 | 7 | 1 | Tafea |
13 | MF | François Sakama | 12 December 1987 | 11 | 6 | Amicale |
18 | MF | Michel Kaltack | 12 November 1990 | 12 | 2 | Erakor Golden Star |
19 | MF | Roddy Lenga | 22 April 1990 | 2 | 0 | Amicale |
21 | MF | Dominique Fred | 21 October 1992 | 2 | 0 | Amicale |
23 | MF | Barry Mansale | 1 November 1995 | 0 | 0 | Hekari United |
9 | FW | Seule Soromon | 14 August 1984 | 8 | 10 | Wairarapa United |
11 | FW | Robert Tasso | 18 December 1989 | 7 | 5 | Tafea |
10 | FW | Jean Kaltack | 19 August 1994 | 8 | 9 | Erakor Golden Star |
12 | FW | Joseph Namariau | 12 January 1988 | 4 | 0 | Tafea |
17 | FW | Jean Nako Naprapol | 20 July 1980 | 7 | 4 | Amicale |
List Of Coaches
New Hebrides (−1980)
- P. Reichert (1973)
Vanuatu (1980–)
- Terry O'Donnell (1987–1993)
- Saby Natonga (1996)
- Alwyn Job (1998)
- Juan Carlos Buzzetti (2000–2004)
- Joe Szekeres (2004–?)
- Robert Calvo (2007–2008)
- Willian Malas (2008)[4]
- Saby Natonga (2011–2012)
- Percy Avock (2012–2015)[5]
- Moise Poida (2015–)[6]
See also
- Vanuatu national under-23 football team
- Vanuatu national under-20 football team
- Vanuatu national under-17 football team
- Vanuatu national under-15 football team
- Vanuatu women's national football team
- Vanuatu women's national under-20 football team
References
- ^ Mamrud, Roberto; Stokkermans, Karel. "Players with 100+ Caps and 30+ International Goals". RSSSF. Retrieved 2011-08-22.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ a b c "Vanuatu (New Hebrides) – List of International Matches". Rsssf.com. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
- ^ "Micronesia suffer another humiliating defeat after 46–0 loss to Vanuatu | Football". The Guardian. 1970-01-01. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
- ^ "Member Association – Vanuatu". FIFA.com. 2015-06-30. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
- ^ "Vanuatu Football Federation". Vanuafoot.vu. Retrieved 2015-07-10.
- ^ "Poida named National Senior Team coach". Vanuata Football Federation. 21 October 2015. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
External links
- Vanuatu at the FIFA website.
- Vanuatu at the OFC website.
- VFFFoot.over-nlog.com
- Vanuafoot – Vanuatu Football Federation Official site
- Vanuatu Football Federation Official Blog site