Northern Region Academy

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Northern Region Academy is a football technical center in Vanuatu. The Academy was founded in December 2015 at Luganville, Santo to serve five provinces in the northern region of Vanuatu. [1]

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FIFA's Development Officer Glen Turner and Lambert Maltock, president of the Vanuatu Football Federation, officially opened the center, alongside William Nasak, the Director General of the Youth and Sport, on December 1, 2015. [2] [3]

In 2017, Vanuatu Football Federation picked several players from the Northern Region Academy to play for the National U17 team in a tournament in Tahiti from 11 to 20 February 2017. [4]

2017 U-17 players

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Dgen Leo
DF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Zidane Maguekon
DF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Glendon Leki
DF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Nelsin Rawor
DF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Julio Tevanu
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Jean-Claude Batick
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Alberick Wequas
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Tom Saksak
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Abert Vanva
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Fred Christion
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Tyson Gere
FW Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Andre Damelip
FW Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Dilland Ngwele
FW Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Presley Alick

2017 U-20 players

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Andreas Dutch
DF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Ben Denly
DF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Reginald Ravo
DF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Philip Lency
DF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Claude Aru
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Johnwell Bohale
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Petuel Olie
FW Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Selwyn Vatu

Current U-19 players

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Dgen Leo
DF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Zidane Maguekon
DF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Glendon Leki
DF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Nelsin Rawor
DF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Julio Tevanu
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Jean-Claude Batick
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Alberick Wequas
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Tom Saksak
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Tyson Gere
FW Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Andre Damelip
FW Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Dilland Ngwele
FW Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Presley Alick
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Obed Hungai
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Ronaldo Moli
GK Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Junior Charles Bule
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Obed Hungai
DF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Jah-Vira Turana Gavika
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Amando Ravo
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Julian Banga
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Jordy Tasip
DF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Sam Lingban
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Anthony Peli
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Vuti Moli
MF Flag of Vanuatu.svg  VAN Lorenzo Sebastien Obed

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