Football at the 2019 Pacific Games

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Football
at the 2019 Pacific Games
2019 Pacific Games Football.jpg
Football pictogram for the Games
VenueVarious
Location Apia, Samoa
Dates8–20 July 2019
  2015
2023  

Football at the 2019 Pacific Games was held on 8–20 July in Apia in Samoa. [1]

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In the men's football tournament, the gold medal was won by New Zealand's under-23 team.

The women's tournament was won by Papua New Guinea, the country's fifth successive gold medal in women's football – Papua New Guinea have won every edition of the event since it began at the Pacific Games in 2003. The silver medal was the first ever honour for the Samoa women's national football team.

Medal summary

Medal table

  *   Host nation (Samoa)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1001
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea 1001
3Flag of New Caledonia.svg  New Caledonia 0101
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa*0101
5Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 0022
Totals (5 entries)2226

Results

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men
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Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Cameron Brown
Jordan Spain
Sean Liddicoat
Robert Tipelu
Billy Jones
Dane Schnell
Ollie Whyte
Lachie McIsaac
Logan Rogerson
Seth Clark
Jake Porter
Conor Tracey
Jackson Brady
Jorge Akers
Ihaia Delaney
Stafford Dowling
Sean Cooper
Dylan de Jong
Byron Heath
Ellis Hare-Reid
New Caledonia flags merged (2017).svg New Caledonia
Rocky Nyikeine
Jorys Mène
Joseph Tchako
Louis Ukajo
Mickaël Tiaou
Cédric Sansot
Joël Wakanumuné
Richard Sele
Jean-Philippe Saïko
César Zeoula
Bertrand Kaï
Jekob Jeno
Jacques Wamytan
Didier Simane
Cédric Decoire
Mickaël Ulile
Jean-Christ Wajoka
Emile Béaruné
Nathanaël Hmaen
Jean-Gilles Hnamuko
Willy Wahéo
Stéphane Tein-Padom
Geordy Gony
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Simione Tamanisau
Kavaia Rawaqa
Remueru Tekiate
Zibraaz Sahib
Dave Radrigai
Setareki Hughes
Roy Krishna
Nicholas Prasad
Tito Vodowaqa
Kishan Sami
Malakai Rakula
Samuela Drudru
Ame Votoniu
Isikeli Ratucava
Patrick Joseph
Laisenia Raura
Peni Tuigulagula
Savenaca Baledrokadroka
Christopher Wasasala
Beniamino Mateinaqara
Rusiate Matarerega
Women
details
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
Fidelma Watpore
Betty Sam
Faith Kasiray
Dorcas Sesevo
Lucy Maino
Joelyne Aimi
Michaella Kurabi
Georgina Bakani
Asaiso Gossie
Margret Joseph
Sandra Birum
Rayleen Bauelua
Yvonne Gabong
Serah Tamgol
Deslyn Siniu
Marie Kaipu
Ramona Padio
Lydia Kose
Shalom Waida
Meagen Gunemba
Selina Unamba
Gloria Laeli
Gloria Balamus
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Epi Tafili
Alisa Tuatagaloa
Taylor Faleafa
Patricia Aoelua
Jecky Toma
Tiare Tuimavave
Maddy Ah Ki
Moreva Mauma
Ronisa Lipi
Rivalina Fuimaono
Hana Malo Vaga
Sina Sataraka
Hazel Peleti
Renee Atonio
Suitupe Tafafa
Torijan Lyne-Lewis
Mariah Bullock
Lianna Soifua
Matalena Daniells
Melesete Aia
Caitlin Pritchard
Vineta Faleaana
Semeatu Lemana
Talaesea Mulitalo Fogapapa
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Anaseini Maucuna
Annette Nainima
Ledua Senisea
Naomi Waqanidrola
Joyce Naceva
Cema Nasau
Koleta Likuculacula
Aliza Hussein
Asilika Gasau
Luisa Tamanitoakula
Jotivini Tabua
Adi Bakaniceva
Veniana Ranadi
Unaisi Tuberi
Sekola Waqanidrola
Sofi Diyalowai
Viniana Riwai
Silina Qarawaqa
Timaima Vuniyayawa
Maca Ralagi
Lora Bukalidi
Viniana Buke
Maria Parr

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References

  1. "Football match Schedule" (PDF). Samoa 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 June 2019. Retrieved 11 June 2019.