Type: | women |
New Caledonia women's U20 | |
Association: | Fédération Calédonienne de Football |
Confederation: | OFC (Oceania) |
Coach: | Coralie Bretegnier |
Top Scorer: | Marie Heutro (4) |
Home Stadium: | Stade Numa-Daly Magenta |
Fifa Trigramme: | NCL |
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First Game: | 1–4 (Apia, Samoa; March 31, 2006) |
Largest Win: | 8–0 (Rarotonga, Cook Islands; August 30, 2019) |
Largest Loss: | 26–0 (Nuku'alofa, Tonga; October 3, 2015) |
Regional Name: | OFC U-20 Women's Championship |
Regional Cup Apps: | 6 |
Regional Cup First: | 2006 |
Regional Cup Best: | 2nd place (2019) |
The New Caledonia women's national under-20 football team is the highest women's youth team of New Caledonia and is controlled by the Fédération Calédonienne de Football.
Tonga's greatest football triumph to date was their triumph in the first ever Polynesian Cup held in 1993 over Samoa and the Cook Islands. Although local players have not yet made their mark on big leagues abroad, the Chief Executive of the Tonga Football Association, Joe Topou, was appointed to the FIFA Executive Committee in 2002. The Tonga association is the only sports organization on the island that employs full-time administrative staff.
Tonga's second Goal project will develop and improve the national football academy and the associations headquarters in Atele, Tongatapu, which was built in the country's first Goal project. This development work will ensure that all of the Tonga Football Associations needs are fully satisfied. Local matches will be held at the football academy, while the administration's requirements, including the needs of players, officials and spectators, will also be covered. The football school will be transformed into a House of Football.
OFC U-20 Women's Championship | |||||||||||||||||
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width=80 | Year | width=120 | Round | width=60 | width=60 | width=60 | width=60 | width=60 | width=60 | width=60 | |||||||
2002 | Did not Participate | ||||||||||||||||
2004 | |||||||||||||||||
2006 | Group stage | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 9 | -9 | |||||||||
2010 | Did not Participate | ||||||||||||||||
2012 | Third Place | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 8 | 15 | -7 | |||||||||
2014 | Did not Participate | ||||||||||||||||
2015 | Fifth Place | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 5 | 38 | -33 | |||||||||
2017 | Fourth Place | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 5 | 22 | -17 | |||||||||
2019[1] | 2nd Place | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 15 | 7 | +8 | |||||||||
2023 | Quarter-finals | 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 11 | 2 | +9 | |||||||||
Total | 6/10 | 23 | 10 | 0 | 13 | 44 | 93 | -49 | |||||||||
Position | ||
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Head Coach | Coralie Bretegnier | |
Assistant Coach | Paulette Wejin | |
Head of Delegation | Adrien Apikaoua |
The following players were called up for the 2019 OFC U-19 Women's Championship from 30 August–12 September in Avarua, the Cook Islands.
Caps and goals updated as of 31 August 2019, after the game against Papua New Guinea.
The following players were called up for the 2017 OFC U-19 Women's Championship
Caps and goals correct after the match against Fiji on July 24, 2017.