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Football at the Pacific Games

Association football has been regularly included in the Pacific Games, the multi-sports event for Pacific nations, territories and dependencies, since 1963. Until 2011 the competition was known as the South Pacific Games.[1]

Football at the Pacific Games
Founded1963
Current champions New Zealand U-23
 Men (2019)
Papua New Guinea
 Women (2019)
Most successful team(s) New Caledonia
 Men (7 titles)
Papua New Guinea
 Women (5 titles)
Football at the 2023 Pacific Games
Men's  · Women's

Since 1971 the men's tournament has been held every four years, but was not played in 1999 due to contractual issues. In 2007, the men's competition doubled as the Oceania Football Confederation's preliminary qualifying competition for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[2] The men's tournament also became the Olympic qualifier for Oceania for the 2015 edition.

The women's tournament was introduced in 2003, and has doubled up as the preliminary qualifying competition for the Olympic Games since 2007. Football was a compulsory inclusion at the Pacific Games for men's teams for many years but was made a core sport for both men's and women's teams in 2017.[3] Football has also been held at several editions of the Pacific Mini Games, starting with the first tournament in 1981.[4]

Men's tournament Edit

 
The Tuvalu men's team at the 2007 South Pacific Games

Participating nations Edit

Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games. Host nation is shown in bold.– See also the §Key to symbols within this section below the two tables.


Games
Nation
63 66 69 71 75 79 83 87 91 95 99 03 07 11 15 19 23 Years
played
  American Samoa P 6 P P P 5
  Cook Islands 6 P P P 4
  Fiji 2 4 5 4 2 2 1 3 1 2 4 4 3 13
  Guam P 6 P P P 5
  Kiribati 9* P P 3
  Micronesia (F.S.) P P 2
  New Caledonia 1 2 1 1 2 4 3 1 3 P 2 1 1 1 2 15
  New Zealand U-23 1 2
  Niue P 1
  Northern Marianas 0
  Papua New Guinea P 4 3 4 P 9* 4 3 P P P P 3 4 14
  Samoa 9* 5* P P 4
  Solomon Islands 4 P 6 3 3 P 2 2 P 4 2 P P 13
  Tahiti 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 P 1 4 P 3 2 P 15
  Tuvalu 7* P P P P 5
  Tonga 7* P P P P 5
  Vanuatu P 3 5 2 P 5 P 4 4 4 3 3 P P P 15
  Wallis and Futuna P 9* 5* 5 P P 6
Number of teams
All-time total: 18
6 6 6 6 7 12 11 6 8 9 10 10 11 8# 11 15
Editions

Results Edit

The table below is a summary of the finals matches in men's football at the Pacific Games since 1963: [4]

Year Host city Final Third place match
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1963  
Suva
 
New Caledonia
8–2  
Fiji
 
Tahiti
7–2  
Solomon Islands
1966  
Nouméa
 
Tahiti
2–0  
New Caledonia
 
New Hebrides
5–2  
Papua New Guinea
1969  
Port Moresby
 
New Caledonia
2–1  
Tahiti
 
Papua New Guinea
2–1  
Fiji
1971  
Papeete
 
New Caledonia
7–1  
New Hebrides
 
Tahiti
8–1  
Papua New Guinea
1975  
Tumon
 
Tahiti
2–1  
New Caledonia
 
Solomon Islands
3–2  
Fiji
1979  
Suva
 
Tahiti
3–0  
Fiji
 
Solomon Islands
3–1  
New Caledonia
1983  
Apia
 
Tahiti
1–0  
Fiji
 
New Caledonia
2–1  
Papua New Guinea
1987  
Nouméa
 
New Caledonia
1–0  
Tahiti
 
Papua New Guinea
3–1  
Vanuatu
1991  
Port Moresby
 
Fiji
1–1
(5–4
.pen.
)
 
Solomon Islands
 
New Caledonia
3–1  
Vanuatu
1995  
Papeete
 
Tahiti
2–0  
Solomon Islands
 
Fiji
3–0  
Vanuatu
1999 No football tournament in 1999
2003  
Suva
 
Fiji
2–0  
New Caledonia
 
Vanuatu
1–0  
Tahiti
2007  
Apia
 
New Caledonia
1–0  
Fiji
 
Vanuatu
2–0  
Solomon Islands
2011  
Nouméa
 
New Caledonia
2–0  
Solomon Islands
 
Tahiti
2–1  
Fiji
2015  
Port Moresby
 
New Caledonia
2–0  
Tahiti
 
Papua New Guinea
2–1  
Fiji
2019  
Apia
 
New Zealand U-23
2–1  
New Caledonia
 
Fiji
1–1
(4–2
.pen.
)
 
Papua New Guinea
2023  
Honiara

Performances by countries Edit

Below are the 7 nations that have reached at least the semi-final stage in the Pacific Games.

Team Winner Runner-up Third Place Fourth Place
  New Caledonia 7 ('63, '69, '71, '87, '07, '11, '15) 4 ('66, '75, '03, '19) 2 ('83, '91) 1 ('79)
  Tahiti (French Polynesia) 5 ('66, '75, '79, '83, '95) 3 ('69, '87, '15) 3 ('63, '71, '11) 1 ('03)
  Fiji 2 ('91, '03) 4 ('63, '79, '83, '07) 2 ('95, '19) 4 ('69, '75, '11, '15)
  New Zealand U-23 1 ('19)
  Solomon Islands 3 ('91, '95, '11) 2 ('75, '79) 2 ('63, '07)
  Vanuatu (New Hebrides) 1 ('71) 3 ('66, '03, '07) 3 ('87, '91, '95)
  Papua New Guinea 3 ('69, '87, '15) 4 ('66, '71, '83, '19)

Golden boot awardees Edit

Year Player Goals
1963–1995 Unknown -
2003   Esala Masi 11
2007   Osea Vakatalesau 10
2011   Bertrand Kaï 10
2015   Jean Kaltack 17
2019   Gagame Feni
  Tony Kaltak
  Jean-Philippe Saïko
9

Women's tournament Edit

Participating nations Edit


Games
Nation
03 07 11 15 19 23 Years
played
  American Samoa P P P 3
  Cook Islands P P 3 4 4
  Fiji 5 3 3 P 3 5
  Guam 2 P 2
  Kiribati 7 1
  New Caledonia P 2 2 P 4
  Papua New Guinea 1 1 1 1 1 5
  Samoa P 4 2 3
  Solomon Islands P P P P 4
  Tahiti 4 4 P P 4
  Tonga 3 2 4 P P 5
  Vanuatu 6 P 2
Number of teams
All-time total: 12
7 9 9 7 10 5
Editions

Results Edit

The table below is a summary of the finals matches in the women's football competition at the Pacific Games since 2003.

Papua New Guinea won the first four tournament finals, including against hosts New Caledonia in 2011[5] and as hosts against New Caledonia in 2015.[6]

Year Host city Final Third place match
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
2003   [7]
Suva
 
Papua New Guinea
round-​robin  
Guam
 
Tonga
round-​robin  
Tahiti
2007   [8]
Apia
 
Papua New Guinea
3–1  
Tonga
 
Fiji
1–0  
Tahiti
2011   [9]
Nouméa
 
Papua New Guinea
2–1  
New Caledonia
 
Fiji
1–0  
Tonga
2015  
Port Moresby
 
Papua New Guinea
1–0  
New Caledonia
 
Cook Islands
2–0  
Samoa
2019  
Apia
 
Papua New Guinea
3–1  
Samoa
 
Fiji
3–1  
Cook Islands
2023  
Honiara

Performances by countries Edit

Team Winner Runner-up Third Place Fourth Place
  Papua New Guinea 5 ('03, '07, '11, '15, '19)
  New Caledonia 2 ('11, '15)
  Tonga 1 ('07) 1 ('03) 1 ('11)
  Samoa 1 ('19) 1 ('15)
  Guam 1 ('03)
  Fiji 3 ('07, '11, '19)
  Cook Islands 1 ('15) 1 ('19)
  Tahiti 2 ('03, '07)

Golden boot awardees Edit

Year Player Goals
2003 Unknown -
2007   Penateti Feke 4
2011   Christelle Wahnawe 12
2015   Christelle Wahnawe 10
2019   Ramona Padio 9

Legend Edit

Key to symbols
1 Gold medal for first place n nth place (e.g. 5 is fifth place)
2 Silver medal for second place P Pool or group stage elimination
3 Bronze medal for third place * Asterisk for shared placing (e.g. 5* is equal fifth)
4 Fourth place # Contested by under-23 national teams only
Did not play Withdrew before competition (did not play)
Played in the tournament (FIFA qualification) but excluded from the Pacific Games placings

All-time medal table Edit

  • Total medals won (men's and women's)
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  New Caledonia76215
2  French Polynesia53311
3  Papua New Guinea5038
4  Fiji24511
5  New Zealand1001
6  Solomon Islands0325
7  Vanuatu (includes New Hebrides)0134
8  Tonga0112
9  Guam0101
  Samoa (includes Western Samoa)0101
11  Cook Islands0011
Totals (11 entries)20202060

Pacific Mini Games Edit

Men Edit

The table below is a summary of the medal matches played in the men's competition at the Pacific Mini Games:

Year Host city Final Third place match
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
1981  
Honiara
 
Tahiti
1–0
(a.e.t.)
 
New Caledonia
 
Papua New Guinea
1–0  
Vanuatu
1993  
Port Vila
 
Tahiti
3–0  
Fiji
 
New Caledonia
2–1  
Vanuatu
2017  
Port Vila
 
Vanuatu
round-​robin  
Fiji
 
Solomon Islands
round-​robin  
Tuvalu

Women Edit

As of 2019, women's football has only been hosted once at the Pacific Mini Games – at Vanuatu in 2017. The table below is a summary of the medal matches played in the women's competition:

Year Host city Final Third place match
Gold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place
2017  
Port Vila
 
Vanuatu
2–1  
Fiji
 
Tonga
1–0  
Solomon Islands

References Edit

  1. ^ "Pacific Games". RSSSF.
  2. ^ . Oceania Football Confederation. 7 December 2006. Archived from the original on 28 April 2007. Retrieved 20 December 2006.
  3. ^ Charter - Constitution, Code of Conduct, Protocols, and Regulations adopted Apia, Samoa 14 May 2006 - As amended most recently in Port Vila, Vanuatu, 10 December 2017 (PDF 0.3 MB) (Report). Pacific Games Council. 2018. pp. 14–15. from the original on 8 February 2018. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  4. ^ a b "(South) Pacific Games and Mini Games". RSSSF.
  5. ^ "Womens Soccer to start preparations for Olympic Qualifiers (Nov 7, 2011)". PNG Football. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  6. ^ "Women's Soccer - Team PNG Defeats New Caledonia – XV Pacific Games Day #14". Youtube. EMTV Online. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
  7. ^ "South Pacific Games 2003 (Fiji)". RSSSF. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  8. ^ "South Pacific Games 2007 (Samoa)". RSSSF. Retrieved 16 March 2015.
  9. ^ "Pacific Games 2011 (New Caledonia)". RSSSF. Retrieved 16 March 2015.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Football at the Pacific Games news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Association football has been regularly included in the Pacific Games the multi sports event for Pacific nations territories and dependencies since 1963 Until 2011 the competition was known as the South Pacific Games 1 Football at the Pacific GamesFounded1963Current champions New Zealand U 23 Men 2019 Papua New Guinea Women 2019 Most successful team s New Caledonia Men 7 titles Papua New Guinea Women 5 titles Football at the 2023 Pacific GamesMen s Women sSince 1971 the men s tournament has been held every four years but was not played in 1999 due to contractual issues In 2007 the men s competition doubled as the Oceania Football Confederation s preliminary qualifying competition for the 2010 FIFA World Cup 2 The men s tournament also became the Olympic qualifier for Oceania for the 2015 edition The women s tournament was introduced in 2003 and has doubled up as the preliminary qualifying competition for the Olympic Games since 2007 Football was a compulsory inclusion at the Pacific Games for men s teams for many years but was made a core sport for both men s and women s teams in 2017 3 Football has also been held at several editions of the Pacific Mini Games starting with the first tournament in 1981 4 Contents 1 Men s tournament 1 1 Participating nations 1 2 Results 1 3 Performances by countries 1 4 Golden boot awardees 2 Women s tournament 2 1 Participating nations 2 2 Results 2 3 Performances by countries 2 4 Golden boot awardees 2 5 Legend 3 All time medal table 4 Pacific Mini Games 4 1 Men 4 2 Women 5 References 6 External linksMen s tournament Edit nbsp The Tuvalu men s team at the 2007 South Pacific GamesParticipating nations Edit Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games Host nation is shown in bold See also the Key to symbols within this section below the two tables GamesNation 63 66 69 71 75 79 83 87 91 95 99 03 07 11 15 19 23 Y earspl ayed nbsp American Samoa P 6 P P P 5 nbsp Cook Islands 6 P P P 4 nbsp Fiji 2 4 5 4 2 2 1 3 1 2 4 4 3 13 nbsp Guam P 6 P P P 5 nbsp Kiribati 9 P P 3 nbsp Micronesia F S P P 2 nbsp New Caledonia 1 2 1 1 2 4 3 1 3 P 2 1 1 1 2 15 nbsp New Zealand U 23 1 2 nbsp Niue P 1 nbsp Northern Marianas 0 nbsp Papua New Guinea P 4 3 4 P 9 4 3 P P P P 3 4 14 nbsp Samoa 9 5 P P 4 nbsp Solomon Islands 4 P 6 3 3 P 2 2 P 4 2 P P 13 nbsp Tahiti 3 1 2 3 1 1 1 2 P 1 4 P 3 2 P 15 nbsp Tuvalu 7 P P P P 5 nbsp Tonga 7 P P P P 5 nbsp Vanuatu P 3 5 2 P 5 P 4 4 4 3 3 P P P 15 nbsp Wallis and Futuna P 9 5 5 P P 6Number of teamsAll time total 18 6 6 6 6 7 12 11 6 8 9 10 10 11 8 11 15EditionsResults Edit The table below is a summary of the finals matches in men s football at the Pacific Games since 1963 4 Year Host city Final Third place matchGold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place1963 nbsp Suva nbsp New Caledonia 8 2 nbsp Fiji nbsp Tahiti 7 2 nbsp Solomon Islands1966 nbsp Noumea nbsp Tahiti 2 0 nbsp New Caledonia nbsp New Hebrides 5 2 nbsp Papua New Guinea1969 nbsp Port Moresby nbsp New Caledonia 2 1 nbsp Tahiti nbsp Papua New Guinea 2 1 nbsp Fiji1971 nbsp Papeete nbsp New Caledonia 7 1 nbsp New Hebrides nbsp Tahiti 8 1 nbsp Papua New Guinea1975 nbsp Tumon nbsp Tahiti 2 1 nbsp New Caledonia nbsp Solomon Islands 3 2 nbsp Fiji1979 nbsp Suva nbsp Tahiti 3 0 nbsp Fiji nbsp Solomon Islands 3 1 nbsp New Caledonia1983 nbsp Apia nbsp Tahiti 1 0 nbsp Fiji nbsp New Caledonia 2 1 nbsp Papua New Guinea1987 nbsp Noumea nbsp New Caledonia 1 0 nbsp Tahiti nbsp Papua New Guinea 3 1 nbsp Vanuatu1991 nbsp Port Moresby nbsp Fiji 1 1 5 4 pen nbsp Solomon Islands nbsp New Caledonia 3 1 nbsp Vanuatu1995 nbsp Papeete nbsp Tahiti 2 0 nbsp Solomon Islands nbsp Fiji 3 0 nbsp Vanuatu1999 No football tournament in 19992003 nbsp Suva nbsp Fiji 2 0 nbsp New Caledonia nbsp Vanuatu 1 0 nbsp Tahiti2007 nbsp Apia nbsp New Caledonia 1 0 nbsp Fiji nbsp Vanuatu 2 0 nbsp Solomon Islands2011 nbsp Noumea nbsp New Caledonia 2 0 nbsp Solomon Islands nbsp Tahiti 2 1 nbsp Fiji2015 nbsp Port Moresby nbsp New Caledonia 2 0 nbsp Tahiti nbsp Papua New Guinea 2 1 nbsp Fiji2019 nbsp Apia nbsp New Zealand U 23 2 1 nbsp New Caledonia nbsp Fiji 1 1 4 2 pen nbsp Papua New Guinea2023 nbsp HoniaraPerformances by countries Edit Below are the 7 nations that have reached at least the semi final stage in the Pacific Games Team Winner Runner up Third Place Fourth Place nbsp New Caledonia 7 63 69 71 87 07 11 15 4 66 75 03 19 2 83 91 1 79 nbsp Tahiti French Polynesia 5 66 75 79 83 95 3 69 87 15 3 63 71 11 1 03 nbsp Fiji 2 91 03 4 63 79 83 07 2 95 19 4 69 75 11 15 nbsp New Zealand U 23 1 19 nbsp Solomon Islands 3 91 95 11 2 75 79 2 63 07 nbsp Vanuatu New Hebrides 1 71 3 66 03 07 3 87 91 95 nbsp Papua New Guinea 3 69 87 15 4 66 71 83 19 Golden boot awardees Edit Year Player Goals1963 1995 Unknown 2003 nbsp Esala Masi 112007 nbsp Osea Vakatalesau 102011 nbsp Bertrand Kai 102015 nbsp Jean Kaltack 172019 nbsp Gagame Feni nbsp Tony Kaltak nbsp Jean Philippe Saiko 9Women s tournament EditParticipating nations Edit GamesNation 03 07 11 15 19 23 Y earspl ayed nbsp American Samoa P P P 3 nbsp Cook Islands P P 3 4 4 nbsp Fiji 5 3 3 P 3 5 nbsp Guam 2 P 2 nbsp Kiribati 7 1 nbsp New Caledonia P 2 2 P 4 nbsp Papua New Guinea 1 1 1 1 1 5 nbsp Samoa P 4 2 3 nbsp Solomon Islands P P P P 4 nbsp Tahiti 4 4 P P 4 nbsp Tonga 3 2 4 P P 5 nbsp Vanuatu 6 P 2Number of teamsAll time total 12 7 9 9 7 10 5EditionsResults Edit The table below is a summary of the finals matches in the women s football competition at the Pacific Games since 2003 Papua New Guinea won the first four tournament finals including against hosts New Caledonia in 2011 5 and as hosts against New Caledonia in 2015 6 Year Host city Final Third place matchGold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place2003 nbsp 7 Suva nbsp Papua New Guinea round wbr robin nbsp Guam nbsp Tonga round wbr robin nbsp Tahiti2007 nbsp 8 Apia nbsp Papua New Guinea 3 1 nbsp Tonga nbsp Fiji 1 0 nbsp Tahiti2011 nbsp 9 Noumea nbsp Papua New Guinea 2 1 nbsp New Caledonia nbsp Fiji 1 0 nbsp Tonga2015 nbsp Port Moresby nbsp Papua New Guinea 1 0 nbsp New Caledonia nbsp Cook Islands 2 0 nbsp Samoa2019 nbsp Apia nbsp Papua New Guinea 3 1 nbsp Samoa nbsp Fiji 3 1 nbsp Cook Islands2023 nbsp HoniaraPerformances by countries Edit Team Winner Runner up Third Place Fourth Place nbsp Papua New Guinea 5 03 07 11 15 19 nbsp New Caledonia 2 11 15 nbsp Tonga 1 07 1 03 1 11 nbsp Samoa 1 19 1 15 nbsp Guam 1 03 nbsp Fiji 3 07 11 19 nbsp Cook Islands 1 15 1 19 nbsp Tahiti 2 03 07 Golden boot awardees Edit Year Player Goals2003 Unknown 2007 nbsp Penateti Feke 42011 nbsp Christelle Wahnawe 122015 nbsp Christelle Wahnawe 102019 nbsp Ramona Padio 9 Legend Edit Key to symbols1 Gold medal for first place n nth place e g 5 is fifth place 2 Silver medal for second place P Pool or group stage elimination3 Bronze medal for third place Asterisk for shared placing e g 5 is equal fifth 4 Fourth place Contested by under 23 national teams only Did not play Withdrew before competition did not play Played in the tournament FIFA qualification but excluded from the Pacific Games placingsAll time medal table EditTotal medals won men s and women s RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp New Caledonia762152 nbsp French Polynesia533113 nbsp Papua New Guinea50384 nbsp Fiji245115 nbsp New Zealand10016 nbsp Solomon Islands03257 nbsp Vanuatu includes New Hebrides 01348 nbsp Tonga01129 nbsp Guam0101 nbsp Samoa includes Western Samoa 010111 nbsp Cook Islands0011Totals 11 entries 20202060Pacific Mini Games EditMen Edit The table below is a summary of the medal matches played in the men s competition at the Pacific Mini Games Year Host city Final Third place matchGold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place1981 nbsp Honiara nbsp Tahiti 1 0 a e t nbsp New Caledonia nbsp Papua New Guinea 1 0 nbsp Vanuatu1993 nbsp Port Vila nbsp Tahiti 3 0 nbsp Fiji nbsp New Caledonia 2 1 nbsp Vanuatu2017 nbsp Port Vila nbsp Vanuatu round wbr robin nbsp Fiji nbsp Solomon Islands round wbr robin nbsp TuvaluWomen Edit As of 2019 update women s football has only been hosted once at the Pacific Mini Games at Vanuatu in 2017 The table below is a summary of the medal matches played in the women s competition Year Host city Final Third place matchGold Score Silver Bronze Score Fourth place2017 nbsp Port Vila nbsp Vanuatu 2 1 nbsp Fiji nbsp Tonga 1 0 nbsp Solomon IslandsReferences Edit Pacific Games RSSSF OFC 2010 FIFA World Cup route via Asia Oceania Football Confederation 7 December 2006 Archived from the original on 28 April 2007 Retrieved 20 December 2006 Charter Constitution Code of Conduct Protocols and Regulations adopted Apia Samoa 14 May 2006 As amended most recently in Port Vila Vanuatu 10 December 2017 PDF 0 3 MB Report Pacific Games Council 2018 pp 14 15 Archived from the original on 8 February 2018 Retrieved 8 February 2018 a b South Pacific Games and Mini Games RSSSF Womens Soccer to start preparations for Olympic Qualifiers Nov 7 2011 PNG Football Retrieved 27 January 2019 Women s Soccer Team PNG Defeats New Caledonia XV Pacific Games Day 14 Youtube EMTV Online Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 27 January 2019 South Pacific Games 2003 Fiji RSSSF Retrieved 16 March 2015 South Pacific Games 2007 Samoa RSSSF Retrieved 16 March 2015 Pacific Games 2011 New Caledonia RSSSF Retrieved 16 March 2015 External links EditOFC Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Football at the Pacific Games amp oldid 1160684614, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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