Roselyn Faleao

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Roselyn Faleao
American Samoa at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics Closing Ceremony (03) (cropped) .jpg
Player information
Full name Roselyn Marie Faleao
Nickname "Losah"
birthday July 11, 2000
place of birth Pago Pago, American SamoaSamoa AmericanAmerican Samoa 
citizenship
height 170 cm
Playing position Far left
  Specialist
Throwing hand Left
Club information
society CaBoom Athletic Club of Ili'ili
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
0000- CaBoom Athletic Club of Ili'ili
National team
  Games (goals)
Samoa AmericanAmerican Samoa American Samoa

Roselyn Marie Faleao (born July 11, 2000 in Pago Pago ) is an American-Samoan beach handball player .

Roselyn Faleao starts for the CaBoom Athletic Club of Ili'ili . The offensive winger and specialist belongs to the founding generation of handball, especially beach handball, in American Samoa. She was part of the squad of her association that won the title at the U-17 Oceania Beach Handball Championships against the favored Australian team and thus qualified for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympic Games . Also in Buenos Aires , Faleao was part of the squad, which finished eleventh.

Roselyn Faleao fends off three opponents in the game against Hong Kong in the placement round at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games

The following year, Faleao was part of the American Samoas senior team. At the continental championships of Oceania 2019 and the parallel Australian championships, in which the team from American Samoa competed as a club team, the team won the silver medals in both competitions. In the context of the continental championships, the team from American Samoa only had to admit defeat to Australia and won not only against the representation of the Cook Islands , but also the team from New Zealand .

Web links

Commons : Roselyn Faleao  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Single receipts

  1. U17 Beach Handball Boys and Girls claimsoft gold sliver at Oceania Champs (English)
  2. Our beach handball team to Argentina 2018 (English)
  3. Detailed statistics of the Youth Olympic Games (English)
  4. Beach Handball - Oceania Qualifiers & Aust Champs 2019