Tuvalu national football team

The Tuvalu national football team is the international football team of Tuvalu. Football in Tuvalu is played at the club and international level. The Tuvalu national team draws players from the Tuvalu A-Division and trains at the Tuvalu Sports Ground at Funafuti.[2] The national team competes in the Pacific Games, and is controlled by the Tuvalu Islands Football Association, which is an associate member of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) but not a member of FIFA.[3]

Tuvalu
Shirt badge/Association crest
AssociationTuvalu Islands Football Association
ConfederationOFC (Oceania)
Head coachOsamesa Mesako
Most capsKatepu Sieni (16)
Top scorerAlopua Petoa (9)
Home stadiumTuvalu Sports Ground
FIFA codeTUV
First colours
First international
 Tahiti 18–0 Tuvalu 
(Suva, Fiji; 29 August 1979)
Biggest win
Unofficial
 Chagos Islands 1–6 Tuvalu 
(London, England; 9 June 2018)
Official
 Tuvalu 4–0 American Samoa 
(Nouméa, New Caledonia; 27 August 2011)
 Tonga 0–4 Tuvalu 
(Honiara, Solomon Islands; 27 November 2023)
Biggest defeat
 Tahiti 18–0 Tuvalu 
(Suva, Fiji; 29 August 1979)
ConIFA World Football Cup
Appearances1 (first in 2018)
Best resultGroup stage (2018)

Memberships

Tuvalu is a member of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC), but not of FIFA. In September 2008, Tuvaluan Prime Minister Apisai Ielemia and the President of the Tuvalu Football Association, Tapugao Falefou, visited the headquarters of FIFA in Zürich, hoping to gain full membership in the organisation.[3] In December 2013, OFC General Secretariat Tai Nicholas named Tuvalu's lack of a regulation pitch as the main factor preventing the country from being accepted into FIFA.[4][5] The Tuvalu Football Association continues to seek membership of FIFA with the Dutch Support Tuvalu Foundation assisting Tuvalu with the FIFA application and with the development of football in Tuvalu.[6] Since November 2016, Tuvalu has been a member of the Confederation of Independent Football Associations (CONIFA) but, as of 2022, is no longer listed as one of their members.[7]

CONIFA Membership

In November 2016 Tuvalu became a member of the Confederation of Independent Football Associations (CONIFA).[8] On 7 March 2018 it was announced that Tuvalu would replace Kiribati in the 2018 ConIFA World Football Cup in London.[9] On 9 June 2018, Tuvalu recorded their biggest ever victory in a 6–1 win over the Chagos Islands.[10] Sometime around 2020, Tuvalu would leave CONIFA and they are no longer listed as members of the organisation.

Dutch Support Tuvalu Foundation

Logo of Dutch Support Tuvalu Foundation

The national football team of Tuvalu received support from the Dutch Support Tuvalu Foundation, which is a foundation in the Netherlands.[11]

On 18 August 2013, the Tuvalu national football team went on a three-month tour of the Netherlands.[12] During this tour they played at least 20 friendly matches against local amateur football clubs. Former NAC Breda and De Graafschap coach Leen Looijen was the team's mentor during training in the Netherlands,[2] with the tour organised by the Dutch Support Tuvalu Foundation.[6]

The Tuvalu team and the activities of the Dutch Support Tuvalu Foundation are the focus of Mission Tuvalu (Missie Tuvalu) (2013) a feature documentary directed by Jeroen van den Kroonenberg.

Competition History

1979 South Pacific Games

The Tuvaluan team, captained by Karl Tili, played three international matches at the 1979 South Pacific Games, with Kokea Malu as the coach. In Tuvalu's first international match, they were defeated by Tahiti 18–0; which is still its worst defeat to this day.[13] However, in their next match, the team recorded a large 5–3 victory against Tonga.[14] The victory against Tonga sent the team to the next round, where Tuvalu was defeated by New Caledonia 10–2.[13] The next game was against Kiribati, which was drawn 3–3; however Tuvalu won the penalty shootout 4–2 to advance to the semi-finals of the consolation tournament for fifth place;[13] in that round Tuvalu was defeated by Guam 8–2,[13] who eventually won sixth place after losing the fifth-place match.

2003 South Pacific Games

In a warm-up match for the 2003 South Pacific Games, Tuvalu played a friendly game against Fiji and were defeated 9–0.[15]

Tuvalu also participated in four games at the 2003 South Pacific Games again held in Fiji, with Tim Jerks as the coach. After defeating Kiribati 3–2 in their opening game,[14][16] Tuvalu played Fiji again, but were defeated with a more respectable 4–0.[16] In the game against Vanuatu, Tuvalu was narrowly defeated 1–0.[16] In the final game of the tournament against Solomon Islands, the Tuvaluan squad was defeated 4–0.[16] Tuvalu finished fourth out of five in Pool A, above Kiribati.[17]

Team Tuvalu, Pacific Games 2007

2007 World Cup and OFC Nations Cup qualifications

In 2007, with Toakai Puapua as the coach, and Petio Semaia as the captain, Tuvalu became the first non FIFA member to participate in an official World Cup qualifying match.[18] The situation arose when the regional governing body used the football competition at the 2007 South Pacific Games, as the first stage of the qualification tournament for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and qualification tournament for the 2008 OFC Nations Cup. In Tuvalu's South Pacific Games debut, they were defeated 16–0 by Fiji.[19][20] However Tuvalu fought hard in the next match against New Caledonia (who were joint leaders of the competition) and only lost 1–0.[19][21] Tuvalu then drew 1–1 with Tahiti,[14] with a late equaliser from Viliamu Sekifu.[22][23] In the last group stage match the Cook Islands, coached by Tim Jerks (who had previously coached Tuvalu), defeated them 4–1.[19][24] Tuvalu finished last in the group with one point.

2011 Pacific Games

Okilani Tinilau in action against Vanuatu (2011)

In 2011 the Tuvalu National Football Association signed Dutch coach Foppe de Haan as the coach on a part-time and volunteer basis.[25] De Haan previously coached SC Heerenveen, Ajax Cape Town and the Dutch national U-21 team. De Haan began his tenure with a 3–0 victory over Samoa in a warm-up match for the 2011 Pacific Games, and striker Alopua Petoa scored a hat-trick.[26][27][28]

De Haan's second match in charge saw a record 4–0 victory recorded over American Samoa in the first match of their 2011 Pacific Games campaign,[29][30][31] with another hat-trick from 19-year-old Alopua Petoa.[26] The third match was not as successful, with the side going down 5–1 to Vanuatu.[29][32] After losing 8–0 to New Caledonia,[29][33] and 6–1 to Solomon Islands,[29][34] the Tuvaluan team drew with Guam 1–1.[29][35] The squad finished equal with Guam in Pool A with four points, which was the best performance by Tuvalu in an international tournament at the time.

De Haan left his post after the tournament to rejoin Heerenveen's youth programme.[36]

2023 Pacific Games

In November 2023 Tuvalu were scheduled to participate in the 2023 Pacific Games taking place in the Solomon Islands. However, due to arriving late for their opening game against Papua New Guinea, their opponents were awarded a 3-0 walkover win. [37] A subsequent 0-6 loss to Vanuatu meant that Tuvalu finished bottom of their group and faced a playoff game against Tonga which they won 4-0.[38] They played their last game of the tournament, the 9th Place Play off, against the Northern Mariana Islands which they won 4-1.

Tuvaluan footballers in Australia and New Zealand

Tulimanu Lisati has played for Stormbirds SC, in Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia.

Many Tuvaluan footballers have played for clubs in New Zealand:

Historical kits

1979
Pacific Games
2003 Home
2007 Home
2007 Away
2011 Home
2017 Home
2017 Away
2018 Home
2018 Away
2023 Home
Tuvalu national football team (2011)

Sources:[40][41][42][43][44][45][46]

Kit sponsorship

Kit lierPeriod
Masita2007–2011 [47]
Stingz2018–2023[48][49]

Coach/Manager history

No.NamePeriod
1 Kokea Malu1979
2 Tim Jerks2003
3 Toakai Puapua2006–2010
4 Foppe de Haan2011
5 Leen Looijen2013
6 Taukiei Ituaso2016–2018
7 Lopati Taupili2018
8 Mati Fusi2019
9 Osamesa Mesako2023–present

Coaching team at the 2023 Pacific Games: Lisati Tulimanu (Assistant Coach)Joshua Tapasei (Team Manager), Etimoni Timuani (Trainer).

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the 2023 Pacific Games.[50]

Caps and goals updated as of 18 July 2019 after the game against New Caledonia.

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11GKKatepu Iosua (1988-05-11) 11 May 1988 (age 35)140 Tofaga
131GKKioa Elisala00

22DFJohn Tuilagi (1997-09-05) 5 September 1997 (age 26)70 Niutao
32DFFakafou Uriam00
42DFAloesi Nukualofa00
52DFSiale Sopoaga00
152DFSepetaio Nokisi (1993-09-11) 11 September 1993 (age 30)50 Te Atatu
162DFTekie Tumau00
192DFMaalosi Alefaio (1993-01-19) 19 January 1993 (age 31)50 Te Atatu
252DFJason Alama (2002-10-31) 31 October 2002 (age 21)00 West Coast Rangers

63MFSaulo Haulangi00
73MFPaulo Vailine (1993-03-07) 7 March 1993 (age 31)83 Nauti
83MFAndrew Pelekata00
143MFNiuatea Luka00 Niutao
173MFMetia Lisati00
203MFMatti Ualesi (1992-05-23) 23 May 1992 (age 31)30 Lakena United
223MFTulimanu Lisati00 Stormbirds SC
233MFFalaima Mokeni (2002-03-29) 29 March 2002 (age 22)00 North Wellington

94FWIasona Lui00 Tofaga
114FWKeni Vine00
124FWAsaia Eliko(age 16)00
184FWYvan Sapele00 Wainuiomata
244FWTeuati Tamatoa00

Player records

As of 30 November 2023[51]
Players in bold are still active with Tuvalu.

Most appearances

Katepu Sieni is Tuvalu's most capped player with 16 appearances.
RankNameCapsGoalsCareer
1Katepu Sieni1602011–present
2Alopua Petoa1392011–2019
3Mau Peninsula1202003–2011
4Joshua Tui Tapasei1102003–present
Sosene Vailine1132017–present
6Jelly Selau1002007–2019
7James Lepaio912011–2019
Etimoni Timuani912011–2019
9Paenui Fagota712003–2007
Matti Uaelesi732017–present

Top goalscorers

Alopua Petoa is the national team's top scorer with 9 goals.
RankNameGoalsCapsRatioCareer
1Alopua Petoa9130.692011–2019
2Saifoloi Metia Tealofi51979
3Matti Uaelesi370.432017–present
Sosene Vailine3110.272017–present
4Keni Vine230.672023–present

Competitive record

OFC Nations Cup

Tuvalu has been affiliated with OFC since 2006, so they can play in the competition.[52]

Oceania Cup / OFC Nations Cup recordQualification record
YearHostResultPositionPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGA
1973  New ZealandNot a member of OFCNot a member of OFC
1980  New Caledonia
1996  Oceania
1998  Australia
2000  Tahiti
2002  New Zealand
2004  Australia
2008  OceaniaDid not qualify4013222
2012  Solomon Islandsineligible to participateineligible to participate
2016  Papua New Guinea
2024  Vanuatu
Total0/114013222

Pacific Games

Pacific Games record
YearHostRoundPositionPldWDLGFGA
1963  FijiDid not enter
1966  New Caledonia
1969  Papua New Guinea
1971  Tahiti
1975  Guam
1979  FijiQuarter-finals8th51131042
1983  Western SamoaDid not enter
1987  New Caledonia
1991  Papua New Guinea
1995  Tahiti
2003  FijiGroup stage8th4103311
2007  Samoa9th4013222
2011  New Caledonia7th5113720
2015  Papua New GuineaN/A – Tournament was U23
2019  SamoaGroup stage10th5014242
2023  Solomon Islands9th4202810
TotalQuarter-finals6/1627541832147

Pacific Mini Games

Pacific Mini Games record
YearHostRoundPositionPldWDLGFGA
1981 to 1993Did not enter
2017  VanuatuFourth place4th5203628
TotalFourth place1/35203628

ConIFA World Football Cup

ConIFA World Football Cup record
YearHostRoundPositionPldWDLGFGA
2014 to 2016Did not enter
2018  BarawaGroup stage15th5005424
TotalGroup stage1/35005424

Head-to-head record

Up to matches played on 30 November 2023.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDWPCT
 American Samoa211051+450.00
 Chagos Islands110061+5100.00
 Cook Islands100114−30.00
 Fiji5005147−460.00
 Guam201138−50.00
 Kiribati211065+150.00
 Matabeleland100113−20.00
 New Caledonia5104232−3020.00
 Northern Mariana Islands110041+3100.00
 Padania100108−80.00
 Samoa110030+3100.00
 Solomon Islands4004129−280.00
 Székely Land100104−40.00
 Tahiti3012126−250.00
 Tamil Eelam100134−10.00
 Tonga3300136+7100.00
 United Koreans in Japan100105−50.00
 Vanuatu4004122−210.00
Total39942651206−15523.08
Source: Results

Complete international results

Tuvalu's score is shown first

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreCompetitionTuvalu scorersAtt.Ref.
130 August 1979Buckhurst Park, Suva (N)  Tahiti0–181979 South Pacific Games[53][54][55]
21 September 1979Ratu Cakobau Park, Nausori (N)  Tonga5–31979 South Pacific GamesSaifoloi (5)[53][54][55]
33 September 1979Buckhurst Park, Suva (N)  New Caledonia0–111979 South Pacific Games[53][54][55]
45 September 1979Ratu Cakobau Park, Nausori (N)  Kiribati3–3
(4–2 p)
1979 South Pacific GamesUnknown[53][55]
56 September 1979Ratu Cakobau Park, Nausori (N)  Guam2–71979 South Pacific GamesUnknown[53][55]
61 May 2003Fiji (A)  Fiji0–9Friendly[53][54]
730 June 2003National Stadium, Suva (N)  Kiribati3–22003 South Pacific GamesManoa, Fagota, Semaia[53][54][56]
81 July 2003National Stadium, Suva (N)  Fiji0–42003 South Pacific Games3,000[53][54][56]
93 July 2003National Stadium, Suva (N)  Vanuatu0–12003 South Pacific Games700[53][54][56]
105 July 2003Ratu Cakobau Park, Nausori (N)  Solomon Islands0–42003 South Pacific Games2,500[53][54][56]
1125 August 2007Toleofoa Joseph Blatter Soccer Complex, Apia (N)  Fiji0–162007 South Pacific Games[a]200[53][54][57]
1227 August 2007Toleofoa Joseph Blatter Soccer Complex, Apia (N)  New Caledonia0–12007 South Pacific Games[a]250[53][54][57]
1329 August 2007Toleofoa Joseph Blatter Soccer Complex, Apia (N)  Tahiti1–12007 South Pacific Games[a]Sekifu100[53][54][57]
141 September 2007Toleofoa Joseph Blatter Soccer Complex, Apia (N)  Cook Islands1–42007 South Pacific Games[a]Willis (o.g.)200[53][54][57]
1522 August 2011Fiji (N)  Samoa3–0FriendlyPetoa (3)[53][54]
1627 August 2011Stade Rivière Salée, Nouméa (N)  American Samoa4–02011 Pacific GamesPetoa (3), Tiute[53][54][58]
1730 August 2011Stade Rivière Salée, Nouméa (N)  Vanuatu1–52011 Pacific GamesAle[53][54][58]
181 September 2011Stade Rivière Salée, Nouméa (N)  New Caledonia0–82011 Pacific Games[53][54][58]
193 September 2011Stade Rivière Salée, Nouméa (N)  Solomon Islands1–62011 Pacific GamesLepaio[53][54][58]
205 September 2011Stade Rivière Salée, Nouméa (N)  Guam1–12011 Pacific GamesStanley[53][54][58]
212 December 2017Port Vila Municipal Stadium, Port Vila (N)  Fiji0–82017 Pacific Mini Games1,000[53][59]
225 December 2017Korman Stadium, Port Vila (N)  New Caledonia2–12017 Pacific Mini GamesIonatana, Petoa3,000[53][59]
239 December 2017Port Vila Municipal Stadium, Port Vila (N)  Solomon Islands0–62017 Pacific Mini Games1,500[53][59]
2412 December 2017Port Vila Municipal Stadium, Port Vila (N)  Vanuatu0–102017 Pacific Mini Games4,000[53][59]
2515 December 2017Port Vila Municipal Stadium, Port Vila (N)  Tonga4–32017 Pacific Mini GamesUaelasi, Fahina (o.g.), Petoa, Lotonu1,000[53][59]
2631 May 2018Coles Park, Haringey (N)  Székely Land0–42018 CONIFA World Football Cup[60]
272 June 2018Coles Park, Haringey (N)  Padania0–82018 CONIFA World Football Cup[60]
283 June 2018Coles Park, Haringey (N)  Matabeleland1–32018 CONIFA World Football CupTimuani[60]
295 June 2018Larges Lane, Bracknell (N)  United Koreans in Japan0–52018 CONIFA World Football Cup[61]
307 June 2018Gander Green Lane, Sutton (N)  Tamil Eelam3–42018 CONIFA World Football CupPetoa (2), Vailine[62]
319 June 2018Bedfont Recreation Ground, Bedfont (N)  Chagos Islands6–1FriendlyTinilau (2), Uaelasi (2), Oride (o.g.), Vailine[63]
328 July 2019National Soccer Stadium, Apia (N)  Solomon Islands0–132019 Pacific Games300[53][64]
3310 July 2019National Soccer Stadium, Apia (N)  Tahiti0–72019 Pacific Games150[53][64]
3412 July 2019National Soccer Stadium, Apia (N)  American Samoa1–12019 Pacific GamesPetoa100[53][64]
3515 July 2019National Soccer Stadium, Apia (N)  Fiji1–102019 Pacific GamesVailine250[53][64]
3618 July 2019National Soccer Stadium, Apia (N)  New Caledonia0–112019 Pacific Games100[53][64]
17 November 2023Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Papua New Guineaw/o[b]2023 Pacific Games[67]
3720 November 2023Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Vanuatu0–62023 Pacific Games[53][68]
3827 November 2023SIFF Academy Field, Honiara (N)  Tonga4–02023 Pacific GamesSapele, Pelekata, Vine (2)[53][69]
3930 November 2023SIFF Academy Field, Honiara (N)  Northern Mariana Islands4–12023 Pacific GamesVailine (2), Uaelasi (2)[53][70]

Honours

See also

Notes

References

External links