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- Pacific Games Participating nations Men's teams Women's teams Legend Men's tournament Results by year Medalists: men's teams Top goalscorers: men Women's tournament Results summary Medalists: women's teams Top goalscorers: women
- {{anchor|Mini}}Pacific Mini Games Men Women
- References
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{{More citations needed|date=September 2014}}{{EngvarB|date=January 2019}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2019}}{{Infobox football tournament | name = Football at the Pacific Games | image = Team Tuvalu Pacific Games 2007.jpg | imagesize = 285px | caption = Tuvalu men's football team at the 2007 South Pacific Games in Samoa. | region = OFC (Oceania) | founded = 1963 | current champions =--> New Caledonia}} {{noflag}}Men (2015) --> {{wnft|Papua New Guinea}}}} {{noflag}}Women (2015) | most successful team =--> New Caledonia}} {{noflag}}Men (7 titles) --> {{wnft|Papua New Guinea}}}} {{noflag}}Women (4 titles) | current = 2015 Pacific Games – Men's football 2015 Pacific Games – Women's football }}Football has been a regular event at the Pacific Games, the multi-sports event for Pacific nations, territories and dependencies, since 1963. Until 2011 the competition was known as the South Pacific Games.[1] Since 1971 the men's tournament has been held every four years, but was not played in 1999 due to contractual issues. In 2007, the men's competition doubled as the Oceania Football Confederation's preliminary qualifying competition for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The men's tournament also became the Olympic qualifier for Oceania for the 2015 edition. The women's tournament was introduced in 2003, and has doubled up as the preliminary qualifying competition for the Olympic Games since 2007. Football has also been held at several editions of the Pacific Mini Games, starting with the first tournament in 1981.[2] {{toc level|4}}Pacific Games Participating nations Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games, with the host nations shown in bold. – See also the §Key to symbols within this section below the two tables. Men's teams | Nation| Games|style=width:10.0em; border:0px transparent; padding:0px; | | 63 | 66 | 69 | 71 | 75 | 79 | 83 | 87 | 91 | 95 | 99 | 03 | 07 | 11 | 15 | 19 | 23 | Years played |
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{{fbw|American Samoa}} | – | – | – | – | – | – | P | 6 | – | – | – | – | P | P | – | | | 4 | {{fbw|Cook Islands}} | – | – | – | 6 | – | – | – | – | – | P | – | – | P | P | – | | | 4 | {{fb|Fiji}} | b2b}}|2 | – | b4}}|4 | 5 | b4}}|4 | b2b}}|2 | b2}}|2 | – | b1}}|1 | b3}}|3 | – | b1b}}|1 | b2}}|2 | b4}}|4 | b4}}|4 | | | 12 | {{fb|Guam}} | – | – | – | – | P | 6 | – | – | P | P | – | – | – | P | – | | | 5 | {{fb|Kiribati}} | – | – | – | – | – | 9* | – | – | – | – | – | P | – | P | – | | | 3 | {{fb|FSM|name=Micronesia (F.S.)}} | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | P | – | – | P | | | 2 | {{fb|New Caledonia}} | b1}}|1 | b2b}}|2 | b1}}|1 | b1}}|1 | b2}}|2 | b4}}|4 | b3}}|3 | b1b}}|1 | b3}}|3 | P | – | b2}}|2 | b1}}|1 | b1b}}|1 | b1}}|1 | | | 14 | {{fb|New Zealand}} | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | § | | | 1 | {{fb|Niue}} | – | – | – | – | – | – | P | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | | | 1 | {{fb|Northern Mariana Islands|name=Northern Marianas}} | – | – | – | – | – | – | # | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | | | 0 | {{fb|Papua New Guinea}} | P | b4}}|4 | b3b}}|3 | b4}}|4 | P | 9* | b4}}|4 | b3}}|3 | P | P | – | P | – | P | b3b}}|3 | | | 13 | {{fb|Samoa}} | – | – | – | – | – | 9* | 5* | – | – | – | – | – | P | – | – | | | 3 | {{fb|Solomon Islands}} | b4}}|4 | P | 6 | – | b3}}|3 | b3}}|3 | P | – | b2}}|2 | b2}}|2 | – | P | b4}}|4 | b2}}|2 | P | | | 12 | {{fb|Tahiti}} | b3}}|3 | b1}}|1 | b2}}|2 | b3b}}|3 | b1}}|1 | b1}}|1 | b1}}|1 | b2}}|2 | P | b1b}}|1 | – | b4}}|4 | P | b3}}|3 | b2}}|2 | | | 14 | {{fb|Tuvalu}} | – | – | – | – | – | 7* | – | – | – | – | – | P | P | P | – | | | 4 | {{fb|Tonga}} | – | – | – | – | – | 7* | P | – | – | – | – | P | P | – | – | | | 4 | {{fb|Vanuatu}} | P | b3}}|3 | 5 | b2}}|2 | P | 5 | P | b4}}|4 | b4}}|4 | b4}}|4 | – | b3}}|3 | b3}}|3 | P | P | | | 14 | {{fb|Wallis and Futuna|local}} | – | P | – | – | – | 9* | 5* | 5 | P | P | – | – | – | – | – | | | 6 | Number of teams All time total: 18 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 6 | 7 | 12 | 11 | 6 | 8 | 9 | – | 10 | 10 | 11 | 8 | | | style="padding:2px;">14 Editions |
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Women's teams | Nation| Games|style=width:10.0em; border:0px transparent; padding:0px; | | 03 | 07 | 11 | 15 | 19 | 23 | Years played |
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{{fbw|American Samoa}} | – | P | P | – | | | 2 | {{fbw|Cook Islands}} | – | P | P | b3}}|3 | | | 3 | {{fbw|Fiji}} | 5 | b3}}|3 | b3}}|3 | P | | | 4 | {{fbw|Guam}} | b2}}|2 | – | P | – | | | 2 | {{fbw|Kiribati}} | 7 | – | – | – | | | 1 | {{fbw|New Caledonia}} | – | P | b2b}}|2 | b2}}|2 | | | 3 | {{fbw|Papua New Guinea}} | b1}}|1 | b1}}|1 | b1}}|1 | b1b}}|1 | | | 4 | {{fbw|Samoa}} | – | P | – | b4}}|4 | | | 2 | {{fbw|Solomon Islands}} | – | P | P | P | | | 3 | {{fbw|Tahiti}} | b4}}|4 | b4}}|4 | P | – | | | 3 | {{fbw|Tonga}} | b3}}|3 | b2}}|2 | b4}}|4 | P | | | 4 | {{fbw|Vanuatu}} | 6 | – | – | – | | | 1 | Number of teams All time total: 12 | 7 | 9 | 9 | 7 | | | style="padding:2px;">4 Editions |
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{{anchor|Key}} Legend Key to symbols |
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b1}}|1 | Gold medal for first place | .1em}}n* | asterisk for shared placing (e.g. 5* is equal fifth) | b2}}|2 | Silver medal for second place | P | Pool or group stage elimination | b3}}|3 | Bronze medal for third place | # | Withdrew before competition (did not play) | b4}}|4 | Fourth place | – | Did not play | § | Played in the tournament (FIFA qualification) but excluded from the Pacific Games placings |
Men's tournament Results by year The table below is a summary of the finals matches in the men's football competition at the Pacific Games since 1963:{{hsp}}[2] bbt1|pa0}}| | w0.5|btt1|pa0}}| | bbt1|pa0}}| | w0.5|btt1|pa0}}| | bbt1|pa0}}| | w2.5 | Year | w6.5 | Host city | brt | | bn | Final | blt | | Third place match |
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w9.5|background:#fe7;| Gold | w2.0| Score | w8.5|background:#ccc;| Silver | w8.5|background:#ca7;| Bronze | w2.0| Score | w8.5|background:snow;| Fourth place |
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sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 1963 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|Fiji|colonial}} Suva | {{fb-big>New Caledonia|1853|size=27px}} | 8–2 | Fiji|colonial}} | Tahiti|1946|size=27px|}} | 18–0 | Solomon Islands|1956}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 1966 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|New Caledonia|1853}} Nouméa | {{fb-big>Tahiti|1946|size=27px|}} | 2–0 | New Caledonia|1853|size=27px}} | New Hebrides|1966|size=27px}} | 5–2 | pa2}}| {{replace|{{fb-big|Papua New Guinea|1965|size=27px}}| | }} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 1969 | sm105|pa2}}| {{flagicon|PNG|1965}} {{replace|Port Moresby| | }} | {{fb-big>New Caledonia|1853|size=27px}} | 2–1 | Tahiti|1946|size=27px}} | pa2}}| {{replace|{{fb-big|Papua New Guinea|1965|size=27px}}| | }} | 2–1 | Fiji|colonial}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 1971 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|French Polynesia|1946}} Papeete | {{fb-big>New Caledonia|1853|size=27px}} | 7–1 | New Hebrides|1966|size=27px}} | Tahiti|1946|size=27px}} | 8–1 | pa2}}| {{replace|{{fb-big|Papua New Guinea|1970|size=27px}}| | }} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 1975 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|GUM}} Tumon | {{fb-big>Tahiti|1946|size=27px}} | 2–1 | New Caledonia|1853|size=27px}} | Solomon Islands}} | 3–2 | Fiji}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 1979 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|FIJ}} Suva | {{fb-big>Tahiti|1946|size=27px}} | 3–0 | Fiji}} | Solomon Islands}} | 3–1 | New Caledonia|1853|size=27px}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 1983 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|Western Samoa}} Apia | {{fb-big>Tahiti|1946|size=27px}} | 1–0 | Fiji}} | New Caledonia|1853|size=27px}} | 2–1 | pa2}}| {{replace|{{fb-big|Papua New Guinea|size=27px}}| | }} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 1987 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|New Caledonia|1853}} Nouméa | {{fb-big>New Caledonia|1853|size=27px}} | 1–0 | Tahiti}} | pa2}}| {{replace|{{fb-big|Papua New Guinea|size=27px}}| | }} | 3–1 | Vanuatu}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 1991 | sm105|pa2}}| {{flagicon|PNG}} {{replace|Port Moresby| | }} | {{fb-big>Fiji}} | 1–1 (pen.) | Solomon Islands}} | New Caledonia|1853|size=27px}} | 3–1 | Vanuatu}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 1995 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|French Polynesia}} Papeete | {{fb-big>Tahiti}} | 2–0 | Solomon Islands}} | Fiji}} | 3–0 | Vanuatu}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 1999 | No football tournament in 1999 | bbt1|pa0}}| | w0.5|bbt1|pa0}}| | bbt1|pa0}}| | w0.5|bbt1|pa0}}| | bbt1|pa0}}| | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 2003 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|FIJ}} Suva | {{fb-big>Fiji}} | 2–0 | New Caledonia|1853|size=27px}} | Vanuatu}} | 1–0 | Tahiti}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 2007 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|SAM}} Apia | {{fb-big>New Caledonia|1853|size=27px}} | 1–0 | Fiji}} | Vanuatu}} | 2–0 | Solomon Islands}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 2011 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|NCL}} Nouméa | {{flagdeco>NCL|merged|size=27px}} {{nfb|New Caledonia}} | 2–0 | Solomon Islands}} | Tahiti}} | 2–1 | Fiji}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 2015 | sm105|pa2}}| {{flagicon|PNG}} {{replace|Port Moresby| | }} | {{flagdeco>NCL|merged|size=27px}} {{nfb|New Caledonia}} | 2–0 | Tahiti}} | pa2}}| {{replace|{{fb-big|Papua New Guinea|size=27px}}| | }} | 2–1 | Fiji}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 2019 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|SAM}} Apia | | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 2021 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|SOL}} Honiara | |
Medalists: men's teams Team | Winner | Runner-up | Third Place | Fourth Place |
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{{fb|New Caledonia}} | 7 (63', 69', 71', 87', 07', 11', 15') | 3 (66', 75', 03') | 2 (83', 91') | 1 (79') | {{fb|Tahiti}} (French Polynesia) | 5 (66', 75', 79', 83', 95') | 3 (69', 87', 15') | 3 (63', 71', 11') | 1 (03') | {{fb|Fiji}} | 2 (91', 03') | 4 (63', 79', 83', 07') | 1 (95') | 4 (69', 75', 11', 15') | Solomon Islands}} | 3 (91', 95', 11') | 2 (75', 79') | 2 (63', 07') | Vanuatu}} (New Hebrides) | 1 (71') | 3 (66', 03', 07') | 3 (87', 91', 95') | Papua New Guinea}} | 3 (69', 87', 15') | 3 (66', 71', 83') |
Top goalscorers: men Year | Player | Goals |
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1963–1995 | Unknown | - | 2003 | Fiji}} Esala Masi | 11 | 2007 | Fiji}} Osea Vakatalesau | 10 | 2011 | New Caledonia}} Bertrand Kaï | 10 | 2015 | Vanuatu}} Jean Kaltack | 17 |
Women's tournament Results summary The table below is a summary of the finals matches in the women's football competition at the Pacific Games since 2003. Papua New Guinea won the first four tournament finals, including against hosts New Caledonia in 2011{{hsp}}[3] and as hosts against New Caledonia in 2015.[4]bbt1|pa0}}| | w0.5|btt1|bbt1|pa0}}| | bbt1|pa0}}| | w0.5|btt1|bbt1|pa0}}| | bbt1|pa0}}| | w2.5 | Year | w6.5 | Host city | brt | | bn | Final | blt | | Third place match |
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w9.5|background:#fe7;| Gold | w2.0| Score | w8.5|background:#ccc;| Silver | w8.5|background:#ca7;| Bronze | w2.0| Score | w8.5|background:snow;| Fourth place |
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sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 2003 | sm105}}| {{pad|0.6em}}{{flagicon|FIJ}}{{hsp}}[5] Suva | pa4}}| {{replace|{{fbw-big|Papua New Guinea|size=28px}}| | }} | pa1|lh12|sm90}}| round-robin | Guam}} | Tonga}} | pa1|lh12|sm90}}| round-robin | Guam}} | pt.5|pb.5}}| 2007 | sm105}}| {{pad|0.6em}}{{flagicon|SAM}}{{hsp}}[6] Suva | pa4}}| {{replace|{{fbw-big|Papua New Guinea|size=28px}}| | }} | 3–1 | Tonga}} | Fiji}} | 1–0 | Tahiti}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 2011 | sm105}}| {{pad|0.6em}}{{flagicon|NCL}}{{hsp}}[7] Nouméa | pa2}}| {{replace|{{fbw-big|Papua New Guinea|size=28px}}| | }} | 2–1 | NCL|merged|size=28px}} {{replace|{{nfb|New Caledonia women's}}| women's|}} | Fiji}} | 1–0 | Tonga}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 2015 | sm105|pa2}}| {{flagicon|PNG}} {{replace|Port Moresby| | }} | pa2}}| {{replace|{{fbw-big|Papua New Guinea|size=28px}}| | }} | 1–0 | NCL|merged|size=28px}} {{replace|{{nfb|New Caledonia women's}}| women's|}} | Cook Islands}} | 2–0 | Samoa}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 2019 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|SAM}} Apia | | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 2023 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|SOL}} Honiara | |
Medalists: women's teams Team | Winner | Runner-up | Third Place | Fourth Place |
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{{flagicon|Papua New Guinea}} Papua New Guinea | 4 (03', 07', 11', 15') | | New Caledonia}} New Caledonia | 2 (11', 15') | | Tonga}} Tonga | 1 (07') | 1 (03') | 1 (11') | Guam}} Guam | 1 (03') | | Fiji}} Fiji | 2 (07', 11') | Cook Islands}} Cook Islands | 1 (15') | Tahiti}} Tahiti | 2 (03', 07') | Samoa}} Samoa | 1 (15') |
Top goalscorers: women Year | Player | Goals |
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2003 | Unknown | - | 2007 | Tonga}} Penateti Feke | 4 | 2011 | New Caledonia}} Christelle Wahnawe | 12 | 2015 | New Caledonia}} Christelle Wahnawe | 10 |
{{anchor|Mini}}Pacific Mini Games Men The table below is a summary of the medal matches played in the men's competition at the Pacific Mini Games: bbt1|pa0}}| | w0.5|btt1|bbt1|pa0}}| | bbt1|pa0}}| | w0.5|btt1|bbt1|pa0}}| | bbt1|pa0}}| | w2.5 | Year | w6.5 | Host city | brt | | bn | Final | blt | | Third place match |
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w9.5|background:#fe7;| Gold | w2.0| Score | w8.5|background:#ccc;| Silver | w8.5|background:#ca7;| Bronze | w2.0| Score | w8.5|background:snow;| Fourth place |
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sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 1981 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|SOL}} Honiara | {{fb-big>Tahiti|1946|size=28px}} | 1–0 | NCL|1853|size=28px}} {{nfb|New Caledonia}} | Papua New Guinea|size=28px}} | 1–0 (a.e.t.) | Solomon Islands}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 1993 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|VAN}} Port Vila | {{fb-big>Tahiti|size=28px}} | 3–0 | Fiji}} | NCL|1853|size=28px}} {{nfb|New Caledonia}} | 2–1 | Vanuatu}} | sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 2017 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|VAN}} Port Vila | Vanuatu}} | pa1|lh12|sm90}}| round-robin | Fiji}} | Solomon Islands}} | pa1|lh12|sm90}}| round-robin | Tuvalu}} |
Women {{as of|2019}}, women's football has only been hosted once at the Pacific Mini Games – at Vanuatu in 2017. The table below is a summary of the medal matches played in the women's competition:bbt1|pa0}}| | w0.5|btt1|bbt1|pa0}}| | bbt1|pa0}}| | w0.5|btt1|bbt1|pa0}}| | bbt1|pa0}}| | w2.5 | Year | w6.5 | Host city | brt | | bn | Final | blt | | Third place match |
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w9.5|background:#fe7;| Gold | w2.0| Score | w8.5|background:#ccc;| Silver | w8.5|background:#ca7;| Bronze | w2.0| Score | w8.5|background:snow;| Fourth place |
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sm105|pt.5|pb.5}}| 2017 | sm105}}| {{flagicon|VAN}} Port Vila | Vanuatu}} | 2–1 | Fiji}} | Tonga}} | 1–0 | Solomon Islands}} |
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesp/pacgames.html|title=Pacific Games|author=|date=|website=www.rsssf.com}} 2. ^1 {{cite web |website=www.rsssf.com |title=(South) Pacific Games and Mini Games |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/southpac.html}} 3. ^{{cite web |title=Womens Soccer to start preparations for Olympic Qualifiers (Nov 7, 2011) |url=https://www.pngfootball.com.pg/archives-961/ |website=PNG Football |accessdate=27 January 2019}} 4. ^{{cite web |title=Women's Soccer - Team PNG Defeats New Caledonia – XV Pacific Games Day #14 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y53P9cg6DUg |website=Youtube |publisher=EMTV Online |accessdate=27 January 2019}} 5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/southpac03.html |title=South Pacific Games 2003 (Fiji) |publisher=RSSSF |accessdate=16 March 2015 }} 6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/southpac07.html |title=South Pacific Games 2007 (Samoa) |publisher=RSSSF |accessdate=16 March 2015 }} 7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesp/pacgames2011.html |title=Pacific Games 2011 (New Caledonia) |publisher=RSSSF |accessdate=16 March 2015 }}
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