Papua New Guinea national football team results
This article lists the Papua New Guinea national football team results. The national team is organised by the Papua New Guinea Football Association that was established in 1962. Papua New Guinea joined FIFA in 1963. In 1966, Papua New Guinea were a founder member of the Oceania Football Confederation with Fiji, New Zealand and Australia.[1] Jack Warner, then a FIFA Vice-President, in April 2009 called on New Zealand to help Papua New Guinea to bring them up to a good level.[2]
Their first competitive match was on 26 February 1980 in the 1980 OFC Nations Cup. Before then, the team had only played friendly matches. The national team plays relatively few games. For example, between 2004 and 2011 they played just one match, and that a friendly.[3]
Success has been hard to achieve. In 1996 they won the first round of the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification tournament against Solomon Islands and Vanuatu but were eliminated in the second round. However, in that tournament they gained the most notable result in their history when they beat New Zealand 1-0, at home, on 31 May 1997. Then in 2002 Papua New Guinea won the qualification stage of the Oceania Nations Cup against New Caledonia, Samoa, Tonga, and American Samoa to qualify for the group stage, when they were eliminated. The team entered the inaugural 2008 Wantok Cup but withdrew, without playing any matches, citing financial problems.[4] Papua New Guinea declined to take part in the 2010 Wantok Cup (which was subsequently cancelled) because they were "occupied by other football programs".[5]
Papua New Guinea entered the FIFA World Cup, for the first time, for the 1998 competition. They subsequently entered for 2006 and 2010.[6] They were, though, disqualified from the 2010 FIFA World Cup when they failed to enter the 2007 South Pacific Games, which acted as the first qualification stage.[7] Papua New Guinea took part in the 2012 OFC Nations Cup, held in June 2012, which also formed part of the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification process.[8] However, they failed to progress from the group stage.[9]
The national team competed in the 2011 Pacific Games, the first competitive event that they had played in since 2004.[10][11] During that tournament they recorded their largest ever victory, on 3 September 2011, 17-1 over Kiribati.[12]
Papua New Guinea's highest ever FIFA ranking was 160, in June 2004. As of October 2015, the country was ranked 206= out of 209 countries with only Anguilla and Bahamas below them. This was down one place from September 2015.[13]
2010s
2014
12 October 2014 |
Philippines | 5 – 0 | Papua New Guinea |
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Hartmann 3', 11', 20', 45' Younghusband 23' |
Report |
2012
- 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC) - Second Round
- 2012 OFC Nations Cup - Group B. This served as the qualification event for the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup for the OFC.
Papua New Guinea finished bottom of four teams and failed to progress to the knockout stage.
2011
- 2011 Pacific Games - Group B. This served as the qualification event for the 2012 Pacific Cup.
27 August 2011 10:00 |
Papua New Guinea | 4 – 0 | Cook Islands |
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Hans 18', 50' D. Muta 55' N. Lepani 85' |
Report |
3 September 2011 10:00 |
Kiribati | 1 – 17 | Papua New Guinea |
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Bakaane 71' | Report | Kini 13', 79', 85' N. Lepani 15', 16', 54', 68' Foster 16' Hans 21', 45+1' (pen.) Moka 24', 28', 41' Yasasa 73', 74' Bondaluke 76' Wasi 90+2' |
Papua New Guinea finished third of five teams and failed to progress to the knockout stage.
2000s
2007
- Friendly match
2004
- 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC) - Group 2
- 2004 OFC Nations Cup - Group 2
12 May 2004 |
Fiji | 4–2 | Papua New Guinea |
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Rabo 24' Toma 45+' Gataurua 78' Rokotakala 90' |
Report | Davani 12' Komboi 44' |
17 May 2004 |
Papua New Guinea | 10–0 | American Samoa |
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Davani 23', 24', 40', 79' Andrew Lepani 26', 28', 64' Wasi 34' Komboi 37' Lohai 71' |
Report |
19 May 2004 |
Samoa | 1–4 | Papua New Guinea |
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Michael 69' | Report | Davani 16' Andrew Lepani 37' Nathaniel Lepani 55' Komeng 68' |
Papua New Guinea finished third of five teams and failed to progress.
2003
- Friendly match
14 June 2003 |
Papua New Guinea | 3–5 | Solomon Islands |
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?, 18', ?, , ?, | Jack Samani 12' Commins Menapi ?', ?' (pen.) Mark Mehau ?' Batram Suri ?' (pen.) |
7 July 2003 17:00 |
Papua New Guinea | 10–0 | F.S. Micronesia |
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Alex Davani 5' 6' 51' Nathan Pomat 17' 37' Michael Foster 36' Chique Posman 67' 74' Trevor Ire 79' Andrew Lepani 92' |
2002
- The 2002 OFC Nations Cup. This served as the 2003 Confederations Cup qualification event in the AFC/OFC Cup Challenge.
- Qualification stage
12 March 2002 |
Papua New Guinea | 4–1 | New Caledonia |
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Kombi 31' Tomda 57' Aisa 70' Davani 85' |
Report | Voudjo 40' |
14 March 2002 |
Papua New Guinea | 5–0 | Tonga |
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Lohai 19' Moiyap 61' Davani 70' Aisa 84' Andrew Kassam 89' |
Report |
18 March 2002 |
Papua New Guinea | 7–0 | American Samoa |
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Davani 12', 20', 43' Posman 32' Aisa 46' Lohai 61' Wasi 90+' |
Report |
Papua New Guinea finished first of five teams and progressed to the second group stage.
- Group stage - Group B
7 July 2002 |
New Zealand | 9–1 | Papua New Guinea |
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Killen 9', 10', 28', 51' Campbell 27', 85' Nelsen 54' Burton 87' De Gregorio 90+' |
Report | Aisa 35' (pen.) |
Papua New Guinea finished bottom of four teams and failed to progress to the knockout tournament.
2000
- Melanesia Cup 2000. The seventh and the last Melanesia-wide tournament. This served as the qualifier for the 2000 OFC Nations Cup.
Papua New Guinea finished bottom of five teams and failed to qualify.
1990s
2007
- Friendly match
- Melanesia Cup 1998. This served as the qualifier for the 1998 OFC Nations Cup.
Papua New Guinea finished fourth of five teams and failed to qualify.
1997
- 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC) - Second Round, Group 2
Papua New Guinea finished bottom of three teams and failed to progress.
1996
- 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC) - First Round
Papua New Guinea finished first of three teams and advanced to the next qualification stage.
1995
1994
- Melanesia Cup 1994. The fifth Melanesia-wide tournament. This served as the 1996 OFC Nations Cup qualifier.
Papua New Guinea finished third of five teams and failed to qualify.
1993
http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/southpacmini93.html
1991
1990
- The Melanesia Cup 1990. The third Melanesia-wide tournament.
Papua New Guinea finished bottom of five teams.
1980s
1989
http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/southpacmini89.html
- Melanesia Cup 1989. The second Melanesia-wide tournament.
Papua New Guinea finished fourth of five teams.
1987
1985
http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/southpacmini85.html
- Friendly matches
1984
http://www.rsssf.com/tablesm/merdeka84.html
1983
1981
http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/southpacmini81.html
1980
- 1980 OFC Nations Cup - Group B
Papua New Guinea finished third of four teams and failed to progress.
1970s
1979
3 September 1979 |
Solomon Islands | 3 - 2 | Papua New Guinea |
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Henry Suri 50', 73' Alick Bebeu 55' |
Hatsire Manhi 20' Daino Sami 44' |
1976
- Football at the 1976 Olympic Games Qualification
Australia was to play vs Papua New Guinea in a preliminary round, the winner to advance to Group 2, but Australia withdrew.[16]
1975
1971
1960s
1969
14 August 1969 |
New Caledonia | 4 - 1 | Papua New Guinea |
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Poithily 50' Pierre Zeoula 53', 80' Gerald Delmas 56' |
Kumalau 29' |
Germania Club, Port Moresby |
18 August 1969 |
Papua New Guinea | 2 - 1 | New Hebrides |
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Kau 20' Mathew Raka 90' |
? 41' |
Germania Club, Port Moresby |
22 August 1969 |
Papua New Guinea | 2–1 | Fiji |
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Wellington Jojoga ?', ?' | ? ?' |
National Stadium, Port Moresby |
1966
17 December 1966 |
New Hebrides [[File:{{{flag alias-1966}}}|23x15px|border |alt=|link=]] | 5 - 2 | Papua New Guinea |
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1963
Notes
- ↑ "History", Papua New Guinea Football Association, accessed 15 January 2009.
- ↑ "All Whites likely to remain with Oceania", Radio Sport, 12 April 2009.
- 1 2 "Papua New Guinea - Latest Fixtures and Results", FIFA, accessed 14 January 2008.
- ↑ "Wantok Cup to Strengthen Relationship", Solomon Times Online, 3 July 2008
- ↑ "Proposed Wantok Cup looks gloomy". Fiji Live. 9 July 2010. Retrieved 27 July 2011.
- ↑ "History of the FIFA World Cup Preliminary Competition (by year)", FIFA, accessed 15 January 2009.
- ↑ "World Cup Qualifiers", World Cup 2010, accessed 14 April 2010.
- ↑ "FIFA World Cup - Eye on Oceania – Samoa advance to Stage 2". New Zealand Football. 27 November 2011. Retrieved 28 November 2011.
- ↑ "All Whites advance, PNG exit". FIFA. 4 June 2012. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
- ↑ "Plan for Gold in 2011 Pacific Games". Sporting Pulse. 5 February 2010. Retrieved 21 July 2011.
- ↑ "National team tours Australia". FIFA. 13 June 2011. Retrieved 27 July 2011.
- ↑ "Kiribati 1 - 17 Papua New Guinea". Oceania Football Confederation. 3 September 2011. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
- ↑ "FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking". FIFA. 1 October 2015. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
- ↑ gmanetwork.com
- ↑ "Friendly : Philippines vs. Papua New Guinea". FIFA Referees. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
- ↑