2015 OFC U-17 Championship squads

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The 2015 OFC U-17 Championship is an association football competition for Oceanian national under-17 teams. The players called upon for the competition are listed below. [1]

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American Samoa

Head coach: Uinifareti Aliva

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
11 GK Kinikinilau Pouli
22 DF Sione Moeaki
32 DF Royce Pao
42 DF Ueli Tualaulelei
52 DF Sione Latu
63 MF Tokilupelekina Afu
73 MF Zachary Mana'o
83 MF Tauamo Fe'a
94 FW Joseph Purcell
104 FW Tor-Lawrence Mana'o
114 FW Ferrin Manuleleua
122 DF Willie Malele
133 MF Gabriel Taumua
144 FW Ene Sam
152 DF Aliva Nautu
163 MF Eteva Mauga
173 MF Tevita Moala
184 FW Pulenuu Fono
193 MF Nelson Moala
231 GK Piliminose Fauolo

Cook Islands

Head coach: Delaney Yagona

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
11 GK Chrismagne Elikana
23 MF Melbourne Matakino
33 MF Rechimaer Rairoa
44 FW George Nanua
54 FW Rouruina Mariri
63 MF Owen Matapo
73 MF William Napa
84 FW Varu Varu
94 FW Tamaiva Mateariki
102 DF Sunai Joseph
112 DF Peter Pureau
122 DF Samuel Tatuava
132 DF Kristian Young
144 FW Samuel Koiatu
154 FW Daniel Taokia
162 DF Micheal Wood
172 DF Albert Taru
182 DF Maru-Enua Miro
201 GK Atera Maroroa
212 DF Tuaine Ngarua

Fiji

Head coach: Kamal Swamy

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
1 GK Varinava Tawake
11 GK Joela Biuvanua
22 DF Arami Manumanubai
33 MF Muni Reddy
42 DF Akeimi Mateiwai
53 MF Shoel Khan
62 DF Adeel Ali
73 MF Fazeem Khan Flag of New Zealand.svg Wellington Phoenix FC
82 DF Shamron Prasad
93 MF Patrick Joseph
104 FW Kartik Kumar
114 FW Simeli Batiratu
123 MF Amena Bolaitamana
132 DF Alvish Naidu
143 MF Afraz Ali
154 FW France Catarogo
163 MF Mannav Permal
173 MF Timoci Dovi
182 DF Shavneel Deo
193 MF Rusiate Qio
201 GK Waisake Ravuiwasa

New Caledonia

Head coach: Kamali Fitialeata

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
Nelson Kai
2 DF Maki Romone
3 MF Jordan Haeko
3 MF Albert Watrone
2 DF Gaetan Herman Gope-Iwate
11 GK Jacques Auguste Wazizi
32 DF Jean-Marc Kaudre
44 FW Jimmy Andre Guseal
52 DF Sam Sinedo
63 MF Renzo Auguste Wejieme
73 MF Marino Jerry Akapo
82 DF Joseph Hnagone
94 FW Henri Lionel Boucheron
104 FW Joris Kenon
114 FW Armand Harper
124 FW Valerian Michalak
132 DF Takiave Teihotaata
144 FW Maxime Betoulle
153 MF Brandon Streeter
162 DF Lucas Bitaud
172 DF Ernest Akon
184 FW Etienne Poanoui
193 MF Nelson Kakue
201 GK Patrick Gaby Ziwale Nyikeine

New Zealand

Head coach: José Figueira

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
11 GK Michael Woud
22 DF Jack-Henry Sinclair
32 DF Luke Johnson
43 MF William Jones
52 DF Sione Fa'apoi Flag of New Zealand.svg Fencibles United AFC
62 DF Liam Williams
73 MF Oliver Ceci
83 MF Sarpreet Singh
93 MF Jack Anderson
104 FW Logan Rogerson
113 MF Louie Mills
121 GK Reuben Clark
134 FW Sean Skeens
142 DF James McGarry Flag of New Zealand.svg Wellington Phoenix FC
152 DF Sam Wilson Flag of New Zealand.svg Wellington Phoenix FC
164 FW Jamie Woodlock
174 FW Ben Kiore
183 MF Daniel Lough
194 FW Connor Probert
202 DF Benjamin Mata

Papua New Guinea

Head coach: Harrison Kamake

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
11 GK Kusuga Komolong
22 DF Nickson Purari
32 DF Robin Livai
42 DF Kenneth Pilailo
52 DF Jacob Akus
62 DF Bruno Kelena
74 FW Oswald Bade
83 MF Gregory Togubai
94 FW Cleave Roy
103 MF Brendon Kambula
113 MF Gary Pokas
122 DF Clive Samlal
133 MF Tanaka Sigamata
144 FW Freddy Tupani
153 MF Stahl Gubag
162 DF Misty Laksam
173 MF Larsen Pasum
183 MF Sylvester Agat
194 FW Martin Tokwakwasi
201 GK Jerry Seriba

Samoa

Head coach: Desmond Faaiuaso

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
11 GK Faafouina Iole
22 DF Tauati Tanoai
32 DF Peter Hunt
42 DF Bronson Lotu-I'iga
52 DF Lafoga Pupula Lafoga
63 MF Poasa Epa
73 MF Seli Fuimaono
83 MF Samualu Malo
93 MF Willie Sauiluma
104 FW Frank Mariner
113 MF David Wensley
123 MF Vaa Taualai
133 MF Mose Sofala
144 FW Timote Halahingano
154 FW Osa Savelio
163 MF Iosefo Toma
173 MF Henry Smith
182 DF Slade Omeri
192 DF Felix-Dominique Iulio
203 MF Maaushammah Tauasa
212 DF Salvation Satuala
221 GK Taase Hunt
231 GK Tusitala Vito

Solomon Islands

Head coach: Jacob Molli

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
11 GK Oxson Buka
22 DF Javin Pitawao
32 DF Casper Tauika
42 DF Kaliz Atu
52 DF Eric Buga
63 MF Philip Maeta
73 MF Sammy Wilson
84 FW Junior Hou
93 MF Larry Zama
104 FW Benjimin Toata
113 MF John Oge
122 DF Richard Raramo
132 DF Lance Sura'au
143 MF Malcom Kabani
153 MF Raynick Laete
164 FW Gersom Totori
174 FW Robert Ramoni
184 FW Carlton Beuka
194 FW Hendrick Jirah
201 GK Selwyn Nunukway

Tahiti

Head coach: Ludovic Graugnard

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
11 GK Vaiarii Halligan
22 DF Heimana Tavere
32 DF Brandon Autai
42 DF Vaianui Drollet
52 DF Joachim Tenuanua
63 MF Rayan Petitgas
73 MF Keali Wong
83 MF Roonui Tehau
92 DF Ariinui Tiatoa
104 FW Michel Maihi
113 MF Heirauarii Salem
123 MF Kitin Maro
134 FW Etienne Tetaria
144 FW Rainui Nordman
154 FW Marc Siejidr
161 GK Moana Pito
173 MF Kaena Onuu
184 FW Mauri Heitaa
194 FW Honoarii Kohumoetini
203 MF Romain Courtade
212 DF Hauragi Huri
222 DF Roy Vongey

Tonga

Head coach: Timote Moleni

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
11 GK Mahe Malafu
22 DF Teufolau Tokai
32 DF Ofatolo Kite
42 DF Sione Tuifangaloka
52 DF Kilifitoni Vea
63 MF Sateki Matakaiongo
73 MF Soakai Vea
83 MF Aisea Muli
93 MF Anthony Likiliki
104 FW Mataitini Feke
113 MF Koloti Taunaholo
114 FW Fisi'ihoi Palu
122 DF Sefana Paongo
133 MF Kapeliele Malafu
142 DF Esafe Tokai
162 DF Folauhola'i Mesui
173 MF Anitelu Matakaiongo
182 DF Kelepi Mataele
194 FW Lachman Atoa
201 GK Semesi Otukolo

Vanuatu

Head coach: Etienne Mermer

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)Club
11 GK Willie Dick
22 DF Joseph Iaruel
32 DF Nicky Obed
42 DF Jeffrey Tasso
52 DF John John
63 MF William Edison
73 MF Frederick Massing
84 FW Jonathan Spokeyjack
94 FW Sylvain Worworbu
103 MF Ronaldo Wilkins
113 MF Abednigo Sau
122 DF Barnabe Taliban
134 FW Xavier Jimmy
143 MF Max Uguna
153 MF Simeon Joshua
162 DF Gregory Patrick
173 MF Jayson Timatua
184 FW Derek Bule
201 GK Andreas Duch

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References

  1. "Squad listings". OceaniaFootball.com. Archived from the original on 13 February 2015. Retrieved 12 January 2015.