Tonga national under-18 futsal team

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Tonga U-18
Association Tonga Football Association (TFA)
Confederation Oceania Football Confederation (OFC)
Head coach Flag of Tonga.svg Soane Mailangi
FIFA code TON
FIFA ranking Unranked [1]
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OFC Youth Futsal Championship
Appearances 1 (First in 2017 )

The Tonga national under-18 futsal team is controlled by the Tonga Football Association, the governing body for futsal in Tonga and represents the country in international youth futsal competitions, such as the 2017 OFC Youth Futsal Tournament and the Youth Olympic Games. [2]

Tonga Football Association governing body of football in Tonga

The Tonga Football Association is the governing body of football in Tonga. It oversees the Tonga national football team.

Futsal Ballgame-team sport, variant of association football

Futsal is a variant of association football played on a hard court, smaller than a football pitch, and mainly indoors. It can be considered a version of five-a-side football.

The 2017 OFC Youth Futsal tournament was the first edition of the OFC Youth Futsal Tournament, the youth international futsal championship organised by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) for the men's and women's national under-18 teams of Oceania. The tournament was held at the Bruce Pulman Arena in Auckland, New Zealand between 4–7 October 2017.

Contents

Oceanian Youth Futsal Championship

Oceanian Youth Futsal Championship Record
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Flag of New Zealand.svg 2017 [3] 'Entered'
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Current Squad

The following players were called up for the 2017 OFC Youth Futsal Tournament [4]

Current Squad

The following players were called up for the 2017 OFC Youth Futsal Tournament [5]

0#0Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsGoalsClub
11 GK Tevita Vailea (2000-10-29) 29 October 2000 (age 17)00 Flag of Tonga.svg
2 Pita Huni (2001-02-25) 25 February 2001 (age 17)00 Flag of Tonga.svg
3 Tuia Falepapalangi (2000-07-05) 5 July 2000 (age 17)00 Flag of Tonga.svg Veitongo
4 Tevita Kau (2001-03-11) 11 March 2001 (age 17)00 Flag of Tonga.svg
5 Alifeti Kaifoto (2001-07-10) 10 July 2001 (age 16)00 Flag of Tonga.svg
6 Tevita Sili (2000-07-05) 5 July 2000 (age 17)00 Flag of Tonga.svg
7 Sione Va'enuku (2000-05-27) 27 May 2000 (age 17)00 Flag of Tonga.svg
8 Ofa Kite (2000-04-26) 26 April 2000 (age 18)00 Flag of Tonga.svg Veitongo
9 Opesi Tu'ifangaloka (2001-07-21) 21 July 2001 (age 16)00 Flag of Tonga.svg
10 Kipione Fetyiaki (2003-04-01) 1 April 2003 (age 15)00 Flag of Tonga.svg

See Also

Tonga national futsal team

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References

  1. Futsal World Ranking
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