Papua New Guinea national soccer team explained

Papua New Guinea
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Badge Size:155px
Nickname:Kapuls (Cuscus)
Association:Papua New Guinea Football Association
Confederation:OFC (Oceania)
Coach:Warren Moon
Captain:Ronald Warisan
Most Caps:Emmanuel Simon (36)
Top Scorer:Raymond Gunemba, Reggie Davani (13)
Home Stadium:Hubert Murray Stadium
Fifa Trigramme:PNG
Fifa Max:153
Fifa Max Date:June 2017
Fifa Min:206
Fifa Min Date:October–November 2015
Elo Max:134
Elo Max Date:1989
Elo Min:188
Elo Min Date:2003
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First Game:
(Suva, Fiji; 29 August 1963)[1]
Largest Win:
(Nouméa, New Caledonia; 15 December 1987)
Largest Loss:
(Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia; 20 June 2023)
Regional Name:OFC Nations Cup
Regional Cup Apps:5
Regional Cup First:1980
Regional Cup Best:Runners-up (2016)

The Papua New Guinea national soccer team is the men's national soccer team of Papua New Guinea and is controlled by the Papua New Guinea Football Association. Its nickname is the Kapuls,[2] [3] which is Tok Pisin for Cuscus.

Papua New Guinea's highest ever FIFA ranking was 153, in June 2017. As of April 2024, the country was ranked 166 out of 211 countries. This was a drop of 1 place from February 2024.[4] Papua New Guinea had previously left the FIFA rankings, having not competed in a match between July 2007 and August 2011. Their matches at the 2015 Pacific Games saw them return to the rankings, and they competed in the 2016 OFC Nations Cup in June 2016; they reached the final, but lost to New Zealand 4–2 on penalties after the score was tied at 0–0 after extra time.

History

1963–1978

The Papuan national team played its first match at the 1963 South Pacific Games, where it fell to Fiji 3-1 and was eliminated. At the 1966 South Pacific Games they reached the third place match but lost to the New Hebrides. Three years later they reached the same stage, and defeated the Fijian team 2-1 to win the bronze medal.

At 1971 South Pacific Games, after losing in the semi-finals to New Caledonia, they were beaten 8-1 by Tahiti in the third place game. Four years later, at the 1975 Games, they were beaten in the group stage by Tahiti and New Caledonia and thus eliminated in the first round.

1979–1995

At the 1979 South Pacific Games they lost in the quarter-finals 3–2 against the Solomon Islands, and in the first phase of the consolation tournament they were beaten 2–0 at the hands of the New Hebrides. The following year they played in the 1980 Oceania Cup, the precursor to the OFC Nations Cup, where despite beating the New Hebrides team, their losses to Australia and New Caledonia left them out at the first phase.

At 1983 South Pacific Games they lost the match for third place against the New Caledonian team. In the 1987 edition they won the bronze medal again by beating Vanuatu 3-1. Even so, in the two subsequent editions, 1991 and 1995, they were eliminated in the first phase.

1996–2012

After an absence in three editions of the OFC Nations Cup, due to the poor results obtained in the Melanesia Cup, they qualified for the 2002 tournament. They were only able to salvage a point in a 0-0 draw against the Solomon Islands and bowed out in the first round. In 2003 South Pacific Games they had a poor performance and in five games only obtaining four points.

After not participating in 2007, which served as qualification for the 2008 OFC Nations Cup, they were eliminated in the first phase at 2011 Pacific Games by having worse goal difference than Tahiti, with whom they tied on points. In the 2012 OFC Nations Cup they drew with Fiji and lost to the Solomon Islands and New Zealand, again being eliminated in the group stage.

2013–present

In 2015, Papua New Guinea was designated to host the 2016 OFC Nations Cup. In the group stage, the Papuan team drew 1–1 with New Caledonia, 2–2 against Tahiti and beat Samoa 8–0. After achieving victory in the semi-finals, 2–1 against the Solomon Islands, they lost on penalties to New Zealand in the final after drawing 0–0 in regulation time. On 20 June 2023, Papua New Guinea suffered their worst defeat in their history losing to Malaysia 10–0 at the Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin Stadium.

FIFA Series tournament

In 2024, Papua New Guinea played their first ever tournament outside Oceania where FIFA invited them to the 2024 FIFA Series matches on from 22 to 25 March 2024 held in Colombo where they would face Sri Lanka and Central African Republic.

Kit sponsorship

Kit supplierPeriod
1998–2000[5]
2007–2010
2011–2012
Lotto2013–2015
2017–2023
Veto 2024–

Results and fixtures

See main article: Papua New Guinea national soccer team results. The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

2024

Coaching history

Players

Current squad

The following 23 players were called up for the 2024 OFC Men's Nations Cup.[6]

Caps and goals correct as of 25 March 2024, after the match against .

Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up to the Papua New Guinea squad within the last twelve months.

Player records

[7]

Statistics include official FIFA-recognised matches only.

Players in bold are still active with Papua New Guinea.

Most appearances

width=30pxRankNamewidth=50pxCapswidth=50pxGoalsCareer
1Emmanuel Simon3642014–present
2Daniel Joe3412012–present
3Ronald Warisan3202014–present
4Raymond Gunemba31132012–present
Michael Foster3172003–2022
6Alwin Komolong2412016–present
7Tommy Semmy2382014–present
8Felix Komolong2202016–present
Koriak Upaiga2222011–present
10Nigel Dabinyaba2192014–present

Top goalscorers

width=30pxRankNamewidth=50pxGoalswidth=50pxCapswidth=50pxRatioCareer
1Reggie Davani13172002–2012
Raymond Gunemba13312012–present
3Nigel Dabinyaba9212014–present
4Tommy Semmy8232014–present
5Ati Kepo7202019–present
Michael Foster7312003–2022
7Nathaniel Lepani682004–2011
8Neil Hans582007–2014
Andrew Lepani5122003–2011
Mauri Wasi5142002–2014

Competitive record

FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup recordFIFA World Cup qualification record
YearResultPosition
1930 to 1966Not a FIFA memberNot a FIFA member
1970 to 1994Did not enterDid not enter
1998Did not qualify3rd6213513
2002Did not enterDid not enter
2006Did not qualify3rd4211176
2010DisqualifiedDisqualified
2014Did not qualify4th301224
20183rd 93331913
20223rd 420255
2026To be determinedTo be determined
2030
2034
Total2696114841

* Although initially listed by FIFA as having entered the 2010 World Cup, PNG did not enter the football tournament at the 2007 South Pacific Games, which was used as the preliminary round of the Oceanian zone qualification tournament.

OFC Nations Cup

Oceania Cup / OFC Nations Cup recordQualification record
YearRoundPositionSquad
1973Did not enterNo qualification
1980Group stage6th3102622
1996Did not qualify411224
1998411236
20004004419
2002Group stage7th3012212Squad4400202
2004Did not qualify4211176
2008DisqualifiedDisqualified
2012Group stage7th301224SquadQualified automatically
2016Runners-up2nd5230134Squad
2024Group stage5th311147Squad
TotalRunners-up5/11174672749208394637

Pacific Games

Pacific Games record
YearRoundPosition
19631st round5th100113
1966Fourth place4th41031414
1969Third place3rd63121110
1971Fourth place4th31111911
1975Group stage6th200239
1979Quarter-finals5th3111153
1983Fourth place4th41032210
1987Third place3rd6321264
1991Group stage5th311132
1995Group stage6th3111115
2003Group stage6th4112127
2007Disqualified
2011Group stage6th4211224
2015See Papua New Guinea national under-23 team
2019Fourth place4th5311173
20235th-8th placement6th421173
TotalThird place14/165220113018388

MSG Prime Minister's Cup

MSG Prime Minister's Cup record
YearRoundPosition
1988Did not enter
1989Fourth place4th411254
1990Fifth place5th400415
1992Did not enter
1994Third place3rd411224
1998Fourth place4th411236
2000Fifth place5th4004419
2022Champions1st431075
2023Fourth place4th300327
TotalWinner7/92764172450

Honours

Historical kits

Sources:[8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Papua New Guinea International Matches. 2 February 2023. 29 September 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220929134500/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesp/png-intres.html. live.
  2. News: Strikers To Play Papua New Guinea . . 30 May 2011 . 31 March 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120318213651/http://www.brisbanestrikers.com.au/?p=1236 . 18 March 2012 . dead .
  3. News: Farina's PNG aiming to defy odds . https://web.archive.org/web/20120802162454/http://touch.fifa.com/newscentre/news/newsid=1632977.html . dead . 2 August 2012 . Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) . 18 May 2012 . 18 May 2012.
  4. Web site: FIFA/Coca-Cola-World-Rankings . FIFA/Coca-Cola-World-Rankings . FIFA/Coca-Cola-World-Rankings . Men's Ranking . 23 April 2024.
  5. Web site: Fake & Counterfeit Shirts from all over camisa de futebol 1998 - 2000. 12 August 2019. 4 April 2020. 25 November 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211125005021/https://www.oldfootballshirts.com/pt/teams/p/papua-new-guinea/old-papua-new-guinea-football-shirt-s70265.html. live.
  6. Web site: Men's Nation Cup squad 2024. Facebook. Papua New Guinea Football Association. 3 June 2024.
  7. Web site: Papua New Guinea . National Football Teams . 4 March 2022 . 29 March 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230329090943/https://www.national-football-teams.com/country/143/2023/Papua_New_Guinea.html . live .
  8. Web site: FOOTBALL IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA .
  9. Web site: 2014 .
  10. Web site: 2017 .
  11. Web site: 2022 .
  12. Web site: 2024 .
  13. Web site: 2024 .