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Football at the 2015 Pacific Games – Men's tournament

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The 2015 Pacific Games men's football tournament was the 14th edition of the Pacific Games men's football tournament. The men's football tournament was held in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea between 3–17 July 2015 as part of the 2015 Pacific Games. The tournament was age-restricted and open to men's under-23 national teams only.[1]

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The tournament also doubled as the 7th edition of the OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament, the quadrennial international tournament organised by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) to determine which men's under-23 national teams from Oceania qualify for the Olympic football tournament. A separate qualifying tournament was initially set to take place at Tonga between 2–12 December 2015.[2] However, it was later decided to absorb the qualifying tournament into the Pacific Games, as the New Zealand team participated for the first time in the Pacific Games men's football tournament.[3][4]

As some of the participating teams are not members of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and thus ineligible for the Olympics, there were two separate knockout stages, one for Olympic qualifying where the winner qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics men's football tournament,[5] and another for determining the Pacific Games medalists.[6]

New Caledonia won the Pacific Games gold medal, while Fiji qualified for the Olympic football tournament for the first time after winning the OFC Olympic qualifying tournament.[7]

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Teams

A total of eight teams participated in the tournament.[6]

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Eligibility status

The teams are eligible for one or both knockout stages depending on their affiliation.[6]

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Venues

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Squads

Group stage

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The draw was held on 1 June 2015 at the OFC Headquarters at Auckland.[8] The eight teams were drawn into two groups of four.

For the OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament, only the five teams (Fiji, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu) which are FIFA and IOC members were eligible. The top two IOC member teams of each group advanced to the Olympic Qualifying semi-finals.

For the Pacific Games Men's Football Tournament, the top two teams of each group advanced to the Pacific Games semi-finals with the exception of New Zealand, who were not eligible as they are not a Pacific Games Council member.

All times UTC+10.[9]

Group A

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Source: OFC
More information Micronesia, 0–30 ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby
Referee: Ichikawa Polovili (Tonga)[10]
More information Fiji, 1–1 ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby
Referee: Gerald Oiaka (Solomon Islands)[10]

More information Micronesia, 0–38 ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby
Referee: Hillary Ani (Papua New Guinea)[11]
More information Tahiti, 2–1 ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby
Referee: George Time (Solomon Islands)[11]

More information Vanuatu, 46–0 ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby
Referee: Ichikawa Polovili (Tonga)[12]
More information Tahiti, 0–0 ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby
Referee: Gerald Oiaka (Solomon Islands)[12]

Group B

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Source: OFC
(H) Hosts
More information New Zealand, 2–0 ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby
Referee: Ravitesh Behari (Fiji)[10]
More information Papua New Guinea, 0–1 ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby
Referee: Robinson Banga (Vanuatu)[10]

More information New Caledonia, 1–0 ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby
More information Papua New Guinea, 0–1 ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby

More information Solomon Islands, 1–2 ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby
Referee: Ravitesh Behari (Fiji)[12]
More information New Caledonia, 0–5 ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby
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Olympic Qualifying knockout stage

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Only the five teams (Fiji, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu) which are both FIFA and IOC members were eligible for this stage.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
10 July – Port Moresby
 
 
 Fiji3
 
12 July – Port Moresby
 
 Papua New Guinea1
 
 Fiji (pen.)0 (4)
 
10 July – Port Moresby
 
 Vanuatu0 (3)
 
 New Zealand0
 
 
 Vanuatu (awd.)3
 

Olympic Qualifying semi-finals

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Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby
More information New Zealand, 0–3 Awarded ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby
Referee: Ravitesh Behari (Fiji)[13]

New Zealand advanced to the Olympic Qualifying final with a 2–0 result, but were replaced to Vanuatu on the day of the final before tomorrow after the Oceania Football Confederation found that they had fielded an ineligible player, Deklan Wynne. The match was declared a 3–0 victory for Vanuatu.[14][15] New Zealand were unable to appeal before the final was played and subsequently announced they would appeal,[16] but on 23 October 2015, the OFC announced that New Zealand's appeal had been rejected,[17] meaning New Zealand's only chance to overturn the decision would be to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.[18] On 13 November 2015, New Zealand Football confirmed that they would not appeal.[19]

Olympic Qualifying final

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Fiji qualified for 2016 Summer Olympics. This was the first time a team from OFC other than Australia or New Zealand qualified for the Olympics.

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1 Bold indicates champion for that year. Italic indicates host for that year. Statistics include all Olympic format (current Olympic under-23 format started in 1992).
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Pacific Games knockout stage

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New Zealand were not eligible as they are not a Pacific Games Council member.

 
Semi-finalsGold medal match
 
      
 
15 July – Port Moresby
 
 
 Tahiti2
 
17 July – Port Moresby
 
 Papua New Guinea1
 
 Tahiti0
 
15 July – Port Moresby
 
 New Caledonia2
 
 New Caledonia2
 
 
 Fiji1
 
Bronze medal match
 
 
17 July – Port Moresby
 
 
 Papua New Guinea2
 
 
 Fiji1

Pacific Games semi-finals

More information Tahiti, 2–1 ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby
Referee: Ravitesh Behari (Fiji)[21]
More information New Caledonia, 2–1 ...
Bisini Sports Complex, Port Moresby

Bronze medal match

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Gold medal match

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Goalscorers

17 goals
11 goals
10 goals
9 goals
8 goals
6 goals
  • Vanuatu Tony Kaltack
  • Vanuatu Barry Mansale
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
  • Fiji Manasa Nawakula
  • New Caledonia Jim Ouka
  • Vanuatu Dalong Damalip
  • Vanuatu Brian Kaltack
  • Vanuatu Abraham Roqara
1 goal
Own goal
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