Vanuatu women's national soccer team
Association | Vanuatu Football Federation | ||
confederacy | OFC | ||
Technical sponsor | Adidas | ||
Head coach | George Kalo | ||
captain | Brenda anise | ||
Home stadium |
Korman Stadium (Port Vila) |
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FIFA code | VAN | ||
FIFA rank | 117. (1131 points) (as of August 14, 2020) |
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Balance sheet | |||
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22 games 4 wins 2 draws 16 losses |
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statistics | |||
First international match Tonga 3-2 Vanuatu ( Nadi , Fiji ; June 30, 2003 )
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Biggest win Kiribati 0:11 Vanuatu ( Nausori , FIJ ; July 10, 2003 )
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Biggest defeat New Zealand 14-0 Vanuatu ( Auckland , New Zealand ; 29 Sep 2010 )
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Successes in tournaments | |||
Oceania Championship | |||
Participation in the finals | 1 ( first : 2010 ) | ||
Best results | Eighth 2010 | ||
(As of July 18, 2019) |
The Vanuatu women's national soccer team represents the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu in international women's soccer .
Vanuatu is a member of the world football association FIFA and the regional association OFC . This means that the team is eligible to participate in the women's soccer Oceania Championship. So far, the team has only participated in two tournaments, the 2003 South Pacific Games, which won their first victory against non-FIFA member Kiribati, and the 2010 Oceania Women's Soccer Championship . There, eighth place was achieved by eight participants. The team did not take part in the 2011 South Pacific Games. The team could not qualify for the 2018 Oceania Women's Soccer Championship.
On August 9, 2011, the team played a home game for the first time. In Port Vila , New Caledonia was the opponent and won 3-0 and two days later at the same place with 5-1, which was the highest victory for the New Caledonian team at the time.
World Championship
Oceania Championship
Olympic games
International matches
See also
Web links
- Vanuatu Football Federation - Official Homepage
- Vanuatu Football Federation at OFC Continental Association
- Vanuatu Football Federation at FIFA
Individual evidence
- ↑ Women's world rankings. In: fifa.com. FIFA , August 14, 2020, accessed on August 14, 2020 (teams without a place and points are provisional because no more than five games have been played or the teams have been inactive for more than 18 months).
- ↑ 1 game of which is not taken into account by FIFA (see international table)
- ↑ a b c FIFA names Nadi as the venue, and Nausori is named on the rsssf.com website for the tournament . [1]