Football at the 2011 Pacific Games – Men's tournament

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Men's Football at the Pacific Games 2011
Tournament details
Host countryNew Caledonia
Dates27 August – 9 September
Teams11 (from 2 confederations)
Venue(s)5 (in 4 host cities)
Final positions
Champions New Caledonia (6th title)
Runners-up Solomon Islands
Third place Tahiti
Fourth place Fiji
Tournament statistics
Matches played29
Goals scored162 (5.59 per match)
Top scorer(s)New Caledonia Bertrand Kaï (10 goals)
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The 2011 Pacific Games men's football tournament was the 13th edition of Pacific Games men's football tournament. The competition was held in New Caledonia from 27 August to 9 September 2011 with the final played at the Stade Numa-Daly in Nouméa.[1]

Twelve men's teams competed at the Games.

Participants[]

Format[]

The 11 teams were drawn or placed into 2 groups. The top 2 teams from the first stage advanced to the semifinal stage. The semifinalists were followed by matches for the Gold Medal (first place) and Bronze Medal (third place).

Squads[]

Group stage[]

Group A[]

Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 New Caledonia 5 4 0 1 31 2 +29 12
 Solomon Islands 5 4 0 1 19 3 +16 12
 Vanuatu 5 4 0 1 18 7 +11 12
 Tuvalu 5 1 1 3 7 20 −13 4
 Guam 5 1 1 3 4 21 −17 4
 American Samoa 5 0 0 5 0 26 −26 0
Tuvalu 4–0 American Samoa
Petoa Goal 15', 90', 90+2'
Tiute Goal 30'
Report
Referee: Averii Jacques (Tahiti)
Solomon Islands 7–0 Guam
Fa'arodo Goal 11', 22'
Totori Goal 24', 41' (pen.), 89'
Nawo Goal 72'
Paia Goal 86'
Report
New Caledonia 5–0 Vanuatu
Gope-Fenepej Goal 5', 31', 63'
Bako Goal 43'
Lolohea Goal 51'
Report
Referee: Andrew Achari (Fiji)

Vanuatu 5–1 Tuvalu
J. Kaltack Goal 8', 38', 45+1', 80'
Yelou Goal 49' (pen.)
Report Ale Goal 90+1'
American Samoa 0–4 Solomon Islands
Report Totori Goal 8'
Bule Goal 14'
Luwi Goal 28', 34'
Referee: Averii Jacques (Tahiti)
Guam 0–9 New Caledonia
Report Kaï Goal 12', 26', 40', 47', 90+1'
Goal 70'
Kabeu Goal 73'
J. Wakanumuné Goal 83'
Hmaé Goal 85'
Referee: Kader Zitouni (Tahiti)

American Samoa 0–2 Guam
Report Naputi Goal 49'
Merfalen Goal 70'
Referee: Bruce George (Vanuatu)
Tuvalu 0–8 New Caledonia
Report Gorendiawé Goal 15'
Kabeu Goal 26', 35'
Gope-Fenepej Goal 38'
Haeko Goal 50'
Lolohea Goal 61'
Hmaé Goal 67', 85'
Vanuatu 1–0 Solomon Islands
J. Kaltack Goal 90+2' Report
Referee: Kader Zitouni (Tahiti)

Guam 1–4 Vanuatu
Cunliffe Goal 14' Report Tangis Goal 50'
Tasso Goal 53'
J. Kaltack Goal 75'
Goal 82'
Solomon Islands 6–1 Tuvalu
Totori Goal 15', 41' (pen.)
Luwi Goal 23'
Naka Goal 37', 46'
Faisi Goal 90+1'
Report Lepaio Goal 78'
Referee: Averii Jacques (Tahiti)
New Caledonia 8–0 American Samoa
Kaï Goal 10', 38', 44', 66'
Haeko Goal 50'
Goal 55'
Goal 72'
Hmaé Goal 89'
Report

Guam 1–1 Tuvalu
Cunliffe Goal 18' (pen.) Report Stanley Goal 24'
Referee: Kader Zitouni (Tahiti)
American Samoa 0–8 Vanuatu
Report Michel Goal 8', 22'
Goal 43'
J. Kaltack Goal 62', 70', 78'
M. Kaltack Goal 64'
Sese Aala Goal 73'
Referee: Andrew Achari (Fiji)

Group B[]

Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Fiji 4 4 0 0 18 1 +17 12
 Tahiti 4 2 1 1 25 5 +20 7
 Papua New Guinea 4 2 1 1 22 4 +18 7
 Cook Islands 4 1 0 3 4 15 −11 3
 Kiribati 4 0 0 4 2 46 −44 0
Papua New Guinea 4–0 Cook Islands
Hans Goal 18', 50'
D. Muta Goal 55'
N. Lepani Goal 85'
Report
Fiji 3–0 Tahiti
Waqa Goal 28'
Goal 44' (o.g.)
Rokotakala Goal 86'
Report

Fiji 9–0 Kiribati
Krishna Goal 17' (pen.), 56', 86'
Suwamy Goal 47'
Avinesh Goal 52'
Dunadamu Goal 63', 72'
Kamta Goal 90+1' (o.g.)
Goal 90+2'
Report
Referee: Isidore Assiene-Ambassa (New Caledonia)
Tahiti 7–0 Cook Islands
Neuffer Goal 48'
Atani Goal 59'
Goal 69' (o.g.)
Chong Hue Goal 73', 90+1'
Poroiae Goal 82' (pen.), 89'
Report
Referee: Gerald Oiaka (Solomon Islands)

Cook Islands 3–0 Kiribati
Saghabi Goal 27', 89'
Pareanga Goal 90+2'
Report
Tahiti 1–1 Papua New Guinea
Atani Goal 23' Report C. Muta Goal 15'
Referee: Andrew Achari (Fiji)

Kiribati 1–17 Papua New Guinea
Bakaane Goal 71' Report Kini Goal 13', 79', 85'
N. Lepani Goal 15', 16', 54', 68'
Foster Goal 16'
Hans Goal 21', 45+1' (pen.)
Moka Goal 24', 28', 41'
Yasasa Goal 73', 74'
Bondaluke Goal 76'
Wasi Goal 90+2'
Referee: Gerald Oiaka (Solomon Islands)
Cook Islands 1–4 Fiji
Goal 41' Report Krishna Goal 24'
Kainihewe Goal 35'
Dunadamu Goal 57' (pen.)
Suwamy Goal 69'
Referee: Isidore Assiene-Ambassa (New Caledonia)

Kiribati 1–17 Tahiti
Bakineti Goal 32' Report Poroiae Goal 16', 44' (pen.)
Chong Hue Goal 19', 28', 33', 46'
Arañeda Goal 21'
Mataitai Goal 53'
Ludivion Goal 57'
T. Tehau Goal 73', 79', 85', 88', 90', 90+1'
Faatiarau Goal 83' (pen.)
Atani Goal 86'
Referee: Gerald Oiaka (Solomon Islands)
Papua New Guinea 0–2 Fiji
Report Suwamy Goal 37'
Kainihewe Goal 45+1'

Knockout stage[]

Bracket[]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
 New Caledonia3
 
 
 
 Tahiti1
 
 New Caledonia2
 
 
 
 Solomon Islands0
 
 Fiji1
 
 
 Solomon Islands2
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
 Tahiti2
 
 
 Fiji1

Semifinals[]

New Caledonia 3–1 (a.e.t.) Tahiti
Gope-Fenepej Goal 89', 108'
Hmaé Goal 115'
Report Poroiae Goal 52'
Referee: (Fiji)

Fiji 1–2 (a.e.t.) Solomon Islands
Dunadamu Goal 69' Report Nawo Goal 77'
Fa'arodo Goal 93' (pen.)
Referee: Averii Jacques (Tahiti)

Third place game[]

Tahiti 2–1 Fiji
Atani Goal 5'
L. Tehau Goal 65'
Report Avinesh Goal 58'

Final[]

Medalists[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's football  New Caledonia  Solomon Islands  Tahiti

Goalscorers[]

10 goals
9 goals
  • Vanuatu Jean Kaltack
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goal
Own goal
  • Cook Islands (playing against Tahiti)
  • Kiribati Kaake Kamta (playing against Fiji)
  • French Polynesia (playing against Fiji)

2012 Pacific Cup[]

In 2010 the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) announced the creation of a new tournament, the Pacific Cup. Five teams would qualify from the 2011 Pacific Games for the first edition in February 2012 and the New Zealand Olympic team was also invited to participate.[2]

The tournament had initially been planned as part of the qualification tournament for the 2012 OFC Nations Cup,[3] and the OFC's qualification tournament for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. However, FIFA announced a revised format for both tournaments in June 2011, meaning that the Pacific Games were no longer part of qualification, and therefore were not FIFA authorised games.[4]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Soccer at the Pacific Games". New Caledonia 2011. Pacific Games. Archived from the original on 2011-04-30. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
  2. ^ "Outcomes of OFC Executive Committee meeting". OceaniaFootball.com. 14 May 2011. Archived from the original on 15 May 2011. Retrieved 15 May 2011.
  3. ^ "MOU AGREEMENT WITH OCEANIA FOOTBALL CONFEDERATION". sportingpulse.com. Pacific Games Council. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
  4. ^ "Pacific Games no longer part of qualification". Archived from the original on 1 July 2016. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
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