Simione Tamanisau Explained

Simione Tamanisau
Fullname:Simione Moci Tamanisau
Birth Date:1982 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Tailevu, Fiji
Position:Goalkeeper / Striker[1]
Height:1.87m (06.14feet)
Years1:2003–2004
Years2:2005–2006
Years3:2006
Clubs3:Nokia Eagles (loan)
Years4:2007
Years5:2008–2009
Years6:2010–2012
Years7:2010
Clubs7:Hekari United (loan)
Years8:2012–2013
Years9:2014–2018
Caps9:9
Goals9:1
Years10:2018–2019
Caps10:22
Goals10:2
Years11:2020-2021
Caps11:8
Goals11:0
Years12:2022
Caps12:10
Goals12:0
Years13:2022-
Caps13:18
Goals13:0
Nationalyears1:2003–2004
Nationalyears2:2003–
Nationalcaps2:39
Nationalgoals2:0
Ntupdate:31 July 2019

Simione Tamanisau (born 5 June 1982) is a Fijian international footballer, who plays as a goalkeeper and striker for Suva in the National Football League.

Club career

Tamanisau has spent his entire domestic career so far in his native Fiji. During the 2010–11 season, Tamanisau had a loan spell in Papua New Guinea with Hekari United.[2]

He is mostly used as a goalkeeper but able to play as a striker when needed. On 19 October 2016, he scored the winning goal for Rewa in their 2–1 victory against Suva in the National Football League match.[3]

International career

Tamanisau earned his first call-up to the Fiji national football team in 2003, during his inaugural season. He won five caps that year. The following year, he played in his first FIFA World Cup qualifying match when he kept goal in the 4–2 victory over Papua New Guinea on 12 May 2004.[4] He played another five matches in the qualification campaign for the 2006 World Cup, conceding 11 goals in total. He made a further two appearances for the team in 2005, and the team did not play during 2006.

During qualification for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, Tamanisau became embroiled in controversy when he was denied entry to New Zealand to play a Second Qualifying Round tie.[5] He was stopped at customs because his father-in-law, a military police officer, had been involved in the 2006 Fijian coup d'état.[5] The match was eventually postponed with Fiji refusing to play without their first-choice goalkeeper. On 19 November 2008, the game was played with Fiji emerging 2–0 winners.[6] Following this match, Tamanisau spent over two years out of the Fiji team before returning to make seven more appearances for his country during 2011.

On 16 July 2016, Tamanisau was selected by the Fiji under-23 team for the 2016 Summer Olympics as one of three overage players.[7]

In 2019, he was selected for the 2019 Pacific Games. Fiji won a bronze medal.

International career statistics

Fiji national team
YearAppsGoals
200350
200460
200520
200760
200810
201170
201230
201610
201760
201920
Total390

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Notes and References

  1. News: Rewa's FACT target . 11 June 2016. Fiji Times. 30 October 2016.
  2. News: Top Fiji keeper joins Hekari . 18 November 2010. Oceania Football Confederation. 30 October 2016.
  3. News: Tamanisau Strikes . 20 October 2016. Fiji Sun. 30 October 2016.
  4. Web site: Fiji 4–2 Papua New Guinea. https://web.archive.org/web/20071018094212/http://fifa.com/worldcup/archive/germany2006/preliminaries/preliminary=8063/matches/match=36997/report.html. dead. October 18, 2007. FIFA. 2004-05-12. 2010-01-17.
  5. Web site: Fiji match pulled over visa row. BBC News. 2007-10-12. 2010-02-17.
  6. Web site: New Zealand 0–2 Fiji. https://web.archive.org/web/20090215110218/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/preliminaries/oceania/matches/round=250488/match=300036893/report.html. dead. February 15, 2009. 2008-11-19. FIFA. 2010-02-17.
  7. News: U23 squad in Suva for team naming . 16 July 2016. Fiji Times. 26 July 2016.