David Yareboinen

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David Yareboinen
Full name David Yareboinen
Born 1991or1992(age 33–34)
Goroka, Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
Domestic
YearsLeagueRole
2012–present Papua New Guinea Premier Soccer League Referee
International
YearsLeagueRole
2013–present FIFA Assistant referee
Referee
2013–present OFC Referee

David Yareboinen [1] (born 1991 or 1992 [2] ) is a soccer referee from Papua New Guinea who has been FIFA-listed international referee since 2013, and who is the only FIFA central referee from the country as of 2025. [1]

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Between 2013 and 2017, Yareboinen was listed as a FIFA assistant referee, and got promoted in 2017 as a central referee. [2]

Career

Yareboinen is the fifth of six children and was born in Goroka, in the Eastern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. [2] His father is a native of Milne Bay Province, while his mother hails from East Sepik Province. [2] Since 2012, Yareboinen has mostly lived in Port Moresby after he got an elite training course from the Papua New Guinea Football Association (PNGFA), whose officials saw his potential and decided that Yareboinen did not need to make the basic course in Goroka. [2]

After successfully completing the course in Port Moresby, the PNGFA nominated him for FIFA status, which was granted in 2013 in the position of assistant referee. After four years of refereeing matches at the local Premier Soccer League, he was promoted as a FIFA-listed referee in 2017. [2]

Since his designation as a central referee, Yareboinen has led matches in two OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments, which qualifies teams of the confederation for the Summer Olympics. He oversaw games in the editions of 2019 and 2023. [3] [4] He has also officiated in World Cup qualifiers, refereeing a single match between the Cook Islands and the Solomon Islands at the Al Arabi Stadium in Doha, Qatar, for the confederation's pool for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. [5] Other OFC tournaments for Yareboinen include the 2024 edition of the OFC Men's Nations Cup in Vanuatu. [6] [7]

Among Yareboinen's most important matches are the Gold medal match at the 2019 Pacific Games in Samoa, where he refereed the final between New Zealand U-23 and New Caledonia, [8] [9] as well as the final at the 2023 OFC Champions League between Auckland City FC and Suva F.C. [10] [11] He also led matches of the men's tournament at the 2017 Pacific Mini Games in Vanuatu, which crowned the locals as the champions. [12] [13] Yareboinen's latest performance at the Pacific Games were at the men's tournament of the 2023 edition. [14] In 2023, Yareboinen was appointed for the OFC U-17 Championship [15] [16] and, in 2024, he led games at the OFC U-19 Men's Championship, and at the OFC U-16 Men's Championship. [17] [18]

Outside OFC tournaments, Yareboinen's most prominent roles were at the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Poland, where he served as a support referee for the confederation's representative Abdelkader Zitouni of Tahiti, [19] and an international university soccer tournament in China. [2]

In an interview to a local magazine in Papua New Guinea, Yareboinen said that while Papuan New Guinean referees have reached international competitions, the national team is far from reaching any important tournament due to low quality of local football, comparing the country's football level with the better quality of Australia and New Zealand. [2] He also urged the national team's players to put more effort in their training to "raise [our] flag in the outskirts." [2]

Selected record

OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
DateMatchResultRound
24 September 2019Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Flag of American Samoa.svg  American Samoa 12–0 Group stage2019 Fiji
2 October 2019Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 6–1 Semifinal – 2019 Fiji
3 September 2023Flag of Tonga.svg  Tonga Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands 1–5 Group stage2023 New Zealand
2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup – Poland
DateMatchResultRound
25 May 2019Flag of Portugal (official).svg  Portugal Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 1–0 Group stage (as support referee)

References

  1. 1 2 "International match officials | Papua New Guinea Football Association". Inside FIFA. 2025. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Puri, Joel (August 2021). "Refereeing is call". Sports Tok Magazine. No. 96. Port Moresby, PNG. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  3. "Draw confirmed for OFC Men's Olympic Qualifiers 2023". Oceania Football. 15 June 2023. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  4. "Yareboinen aims high". Papua New Guinea Post-Courier . 8 March 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  5. "PREVIEW | FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ Oceania Qualifiers". Oceania Football. 16 March 2022. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  6. Monsalve, Esteban (26 June 2024). "Resumen y Goles: Nueva Zelanda 5-0 Tahití en Copa de las Naciones OFC". VAVEL (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  7. "2024 OFC Nations Cup Scores & Fixtures". FBREF. 2024. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  8. "New Zealand U23 vs. New Caledonia | Match Report". Global Sport. July 2019. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  9. "New Zealand men's footballers produce epic comeback to win Pacific Games gold". Stuff.co.nz. 20 July 2019. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  10. "OFC Champions League Spielinfo". Kicker (in German). 2023. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  11. ""Every match a grand final" – ref Yareboinen excited for challenge". Oceania Football. 26 May 2023. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  12. "Sport: Mini Games leaves Vanuatu with 'can do attitude'". Radio New Zealand . 18 December 2017. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  13. Narain, Pravin (3 December 2017). "Winning start". Fiji Times . Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  14. "The team behind football at the Sol2023 XVII Pacific Games". SIFF News. 6 December 2023. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  15. Keamo, Patricia (6 January 2023). "Yareboinen to lead refs". The National . Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  16. "Match officials confirmed for OFC U-17 Championship 2023". OFC Media. 13 December 2022. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  17. "Results keep semi-final spots open at OFC U-16 Men's Championship in Tahiti". Friends of Football. 2 August 2024. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  18. "OFC Men's U-19 Championship 2024". PhotoTek. 15 July 2024. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  19. "Experienced trio named as Oceania's referee representatives". Football Oceania. 26 March 2019. Retrieved 13 November 2025.