A.S. Tiare Anani

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AS Tiare Anani
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Full nameAssociation Sportive Tiare Anani
Founded1968
ChairmanJean-Pierre Tetuanui [1]
League Ligue 2 Moorea
2019–203rd

Association Sportive Tiare Anani is a football club from Pao Pao, Moorea, French Polynesia. It currently competes in the Ligue 2 Moorea, the regional league of Moorea. [2]

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Last seasons

SeasonLeague/position
2012-13unknown.
2013-14unknown.
2014-155th in Ligue 2 Moorea.
2015-165th in Ligue 2 Moorea. Round 2 of Tahiti Cup.
2016-175th in Ligue 2 Moorea.
2017-186th in Ligue 2 Moorea. Round 2 of Tahiti Cup.
2018-195th in Ligue 2 Moorea.
2019-203rd in Ligue 2 Moorea. Round 1 of Tahiti Cup.

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References

  1. Fédération Tahitienne de Football
  2. Fédération Tahitienne de Football
  3. "Tahiti - List of Champions".