A.S. Central Sport

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AS Central Sport
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Full nameAssociation Sportive Central Sport
Nickname(s)Centraliens
Founded1938
Ground Stade Pater
Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia
Capacity11,700
ChairmanEugène Haereraaroa [1]
ManagerFranck Mathieu
League Tahiti Ligue 1
2023–24 5th

Association Sportive Central Sport, is a football club from Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia.

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Honours

Recent seasons

SeasonLeague/position
2012–1310th in Ligue 1 - Relegated. Quarter-finals of Tahiti Cup.
2013–143rd in Ligue 2 Promoted. Round 1 of Tahiti Cup.
2014–15 5th in Ligue 1. Semi-finals of Tahiti Cup.
2015–16 2nd in Ligue 1. Round 2 of Tahiti Cup.
2016–17 3rd in Ligue 1. Group stage of OFC Champions League. Semi-finals of Tahiti Cup.
2017–18 1st in Ligue 1. Round 1 of Tahiti Cup.
2018–19 5th in Ligue 1. Quarter-finals of OFC Champions League. Round 1 of Tahiti Cup.
2019–20 7th in Ligue 1. Quarter-finals of Tahiti Cup.

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Continental record

SeasonRoundClubResult
2017 Group A Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Madang FC 7–3
New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg Magenta 2–4
Flag of Samoa.svg Lupe o le Soaga 3–0
2019 Group B Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Henderson Eels 3–2
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Morobe Wawens 7–0
Flag of Fiji.svg Lautoka 2–2
Quarter-finals New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg Magenta 0–8

Current squad

Squad for the 2020-21 Tahiti Ligue 1:

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
3 DF Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Teheiarii Taupotini
4 DF Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Teiki Kananou
5 DF Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Vincent Simon
6 MF Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Gaetan Sanchez
7 MF Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Herehaunui Ferrand
8 FW Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Jess Horoi
9 DF Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Peter Babka
10 MF Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Heimana Pito
12 DF Flag of France.svg  FRA Florent Gaudy
13 MF Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Keanu Monnier
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14 DF Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Ariiura Siejidr
15 MF Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Manuarii Vahirua
16 GK Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Vaiarii Halligan
17 MF Flag of France.svg  FRA Arthur Lepape
19 DF Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH David Tahi
20 GK Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Tamatiti Patia
21 FW Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Fred Tissot
22 FW Flag of French Polynesia.svg  TAH Valdo Yakeula
24 MF Flag of France.svg  FRA Renan Leperf

Staff

PositionName
Head coach Flag of France.svg Frank Mathieu

Former players

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