Raymond Gunemba

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Raymond Gunemba
Personal information
Full name Raymond Gunemba
Date of birth (1986-06-04) 4 June 1986 (age 37)
Place of birth Lae, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea
Height 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Lae City Dwellers
Number 7
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2007 Gigira Laitepo
2008–2010 Rapatona Tigers
2011–2014 Hekari United (10)
2014 Lae F.C.
2014–2016 Lae City Dwellers
2016–2017 Hamilton Wanderers 13 (5)
2017 Lae City Dwellers
2017 Henderson Eels
2017–2018 Toti City Dwellers
2018 Geelong SC 12 (2)
2018-2019 Toti City Dwellers
2020 Hekari United
2021 Lautoka F.C.
2021– Lae City Dwellers
International career
2012– Papua New Guinea 29 (13)
Medal record
Representing Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg  Papua New Guinea
OFC Nations Cup
Runner-up 2016 Papua New Guinea
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Raymond Gunemba (born 4 June 1986) is a Papua New Guinean professional footballer who plays as a forward for Lae City Dwellers and the Papua New Guinea national football team. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

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International goals

As of match played 8 October 2023. Papua New Guinea score listed first, score column indicates score after each Gunemba goal. [15]
International goals by date, venue, opponent, score, result and competition
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
16 September 2014 Hougang Stadium, Hougang, SingaporeFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
1–2
1–2
Friendly
227 March 2016 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara, Solomon IslandsFlag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands
1–1
2–1
Friendly
31 June 2016 Sir John Guise Stadium, Port Moresby, Papua New GuineaFlag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti
1–0
2–2 2016 OFC Nations Cup
4
2–0
55 June 2016Sir John Guise Stadium, Port Moresby, Papua New GuineaFlag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
2–0
8–02016 OFC Nations Cup
6
5–0
7
8–0
828 March 2017 Stade Pater, Pirae, TahitiFlag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti
2–0
2–1
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
913 June 2017 PNG Football Stadium, Port Moresby, Papua New GuineaFlag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands
1–0
1–2
2018 FIFA World Cup qualification
108 July 2019 National Soccer Stadium, Apia, SamoaFlag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
5–0
6–0
2019 Pacific Games
1110 July 2019National Soccer Stadium, Apia, SamoaFlag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu
1–0
2–0
2019 Pacific Games
1220 June 2023 National Stadium, Kallang, SingaporeFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore
2–2
2–2
Friendly
138 October 2023 Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Nouméa, New CaledoniaFlag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands
1–0
1–3
2023 MSG Prime Minister's Cup

Honours

PRK Hekari United

Lae City Dwellers

Papua New Guinea

Individual

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