Guam national football team
Shirt badge/Association crest | |||
Nickname(s) | Matao[1] | ||
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Association | Guam Football Association | ||
Sub-confederation | EAFF (East Asia) | ||
Confederation | AFC (Asia) | ||
Head coach | Gary White | ||
Captain | Jason Cunliffe | ||
Most caps | Jason Cunliffe (35) | ||
Top scorer | Jason Cunliffe (17) | ||
Home stadium | Guam National Football Stadium | ||
FIFA code | GUM | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 155 5 (5 November 2015) | ||
Highest | 146 (August–September 2015) | ||
Lowest | 205 (November 2004 – February 2005) | ||
First international | |||
Fiji 12–0 Guam (Guam; August 24, 1975) |
The Guam national football team is the national association football team for the United States territory of Guam and is controlled by the Guam Football Association. They are affiliated to the Asian Football Confederation's East Asian Football Federation region.
Since the appointment of Englishman Gary White as coach in 2012, Guam has slowly risen up the FIFA rankings, and reached its highest ever position of 146 in 2015 after impressive victories over Turkmenistan and India.[2]
Contents
History
Guam has a population of just 180,000 and is based in the Asian Football Confederation’s sub-region of East Asia. The team was founded in 1975 and joined FIFA in 1996. It's one of FIFA's smallest Member Associations in population and size. It has competed in World Cup qualification on one occasion. However, Guam was eliminated in the first round of Asian qualification for the 2002 FIFA World Cup after losing against Iran and Tajikistan.[3]
Recently Guam has found success by winning the EAFF preliminary competition and qualifying for the semi final round in 2012, 2013, and 2014. Guam finished third during the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification and they completed their group play with a resounding 3–0 victory over Chinese Taipei for the first time in history. During November 2013's FIFA International games schedule Guam beat Cambodia 2–0 and tied with Laos 1–1. Both these International fixtures were played away at the opponents' home National stadiums. A succession of positive results have lifted Guam to a record-high of 160 on the FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, and a credible position of 33 of the AFC’s 46 nations.[4]
On June 11, 2015 during the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Group D, Guam clinched their first-ever World Cup Qualifier win beating Turkmenistan 1–0. The game was the first time Guam hosted a World Cup qualifier on their home soil. Just a few days later Guam hosted their second World Cup qualifier to India and beating them 2–1. The win was notable considering India's FIFA rankings sits 33 spots ahead at No. 141, their population is in the billions and was dubbed the sleeping giants of football by FIFA.[5][6]
Guam National Team Officials
Position | Name |
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Head coach | Gary White |
Assistant coach | Mark Chargualaf |
Assistant coach | Dominic Gadia |
Goalkeeper coach | Adrian Creamer |
Team Manager | Ross Awa |
Sports Scientist | Andrew Young |
Physiotherapist | Richard Coombs |
Physiotherapist | David Scott Edwards |
Media Officer | Jill Espiritu |
On 1 February 2012, White was appointed as head coach and also serves as the federations technical director.[7] One of the first and most notable changes was the applying of the moniker ‘Matao’, a traditional term that represents courage amongst the indigenous Chamorro population. The strong connection with the local culture has elevated the nation team to a new level of recognition and popularity within the nation. Another notable change was integrating Inifresi (Chamorro pledge) before every game.[8]
Since White took over Guam has doubled its wins and has seen record high FIFA ranking. Guam finished third during the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification and they completed their group play with a resounding 3–0 victory over Chinese Taipei for the first time in history. White has started a 10-year plan which aims to elevate the national team to fifth in East Asia, behind Japan, North and South Korea and China, all of whom have World Cup experience. Due to the success of the Matao FIFA Futbol Mundial (April 2013 episode #137) and various other world media have featured White and the progress of the Guam national football team.
Previous Coaches
- Willie McFaul (1999–2003)
- Sugao Kambe (2003–2005)
- Norio Tsukitate (2005–2009)
- Kazuo Uchida (2011–2012)
- Gary White (2012–)
Players
Current squad
The following 23 players were called up to the squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (AFC) against the Turkmenistan national football team and the India national football team.[9]
Caps and goals updated as of 14 July 2014.
Results and fixtures
28 March 2015 Friendly | Hong Kong | 1–0 | Guam | Mong Kok, Hong Kong |
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11:00 HKT | McKee 10' | Report | Stadium: Mong Kok Stadium Attendance: 3,607 Referee: Ahmad A'Qashah (Singapore) |
31 March 2015 Friendly | Singapore | 2–2 | Guam | Kallang, Singapore |
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15:00 SST | Ramli 54' Khaizan 80' |
Report | Nicklaw 37' Cunliffe 73' |
Stadium: Jalan Besar Stadium Attendance: 1,864 Referee: Mohd Abdul (Malaysia) |
11 June 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup Q 2019 AFC Asian Cup Q |
Guam | 1–0 | Turkmenistan | Dededo, Guam |
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16:15 ChST | Annaorazow 12' (o.g.) | Report | Stadium: Guam FA National Training Center Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Wang Di (China) |
16 June 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup Q 2019 AFC Asian Cup Q |
Guam | 2–1 | India | Dededo, Guam |
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16:15 ChST | McDonald 37' Nicklaw 62' |
Report | Chhetri 90+3' | Stadium: Guam FA National Training Center Attendance: 3,277 Referee: Võ Minh Trí (Vietnam) |
3 September 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup Q 2019 AFC Asian Cup Q |
Iran | 6–0 | Guam | Tehran, Iran |
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19:00 IRDT | Dejagah 10' (pen.) Taremi 31', 65' Azmoun 34', 41' Torabi 89' |
Report | Stadium: Azadi Stadium Attendance: 11,232 Referee: Khamis Al-Marri (Qatar) |
8 September 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup Q 2019 AFC Asian Cup Q |
Guam | 0–0 | Oman | Dededo, Guam |
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16:00 ChST | Report | Stadium: Guam FA National Training Center Attendance: 2,239 Referee: Hiroyuki Kimura (Japan) |
13 October 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup Q 2019 AFC Asian Cup Q |
Turkmenistan | 1–0 | Guam | Ashgabat, Turkmenistan |
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18:00 TMT | Abylow 16' | Report (FIFA) Report (AFC) |
Stadium: Köpetdag Stadium Attendance: 20,200 Referee: Turki Al-Khudhayr (Saudi Arabia) |
12 November 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup Q 2019 AFC Asian Cup Q |
India | 1–0 | Guam | Bangalore, India |
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19:00 IST | Singh 10' | Report (FIFA) Report (AFC) |
Stadium: Sree Kanteerava Stadium Attendance: 6,277 Referee: Jarred Gillett (Australia) |
17 November 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup Q 2019 AFC Asian Cup Q |
Guam | 0–6 | Iran | Dededo, Guam |
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15:30 ChST--> | Report (FIFA) Report (AFC) |
Taremi 12', 63' Kamyabinia 32' Rezaeian 49' Shojaei 52' (pen.) Ansarifard 53' |
Stadium: Guam FA National Training Center Referee: Ho Wai Sing (Hong Kong) |
24 March 2016 2018 FIFA World Cup Q 2019 AFC Asian Cup Q |
Oman | v | Guam | Seeb, Oman |
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19:00 GST | Stadium: Al-Seeb Stadium |
Records
Guam registered its first victory over a member of FIFA on 11 March 2009, 35 years after making its debut. They beat Mongolia, by 1–0 in the 2010 East Asian Cup Preliminary Competition,[10] at home in Yona. Christopher Mendiola scored the only goal after 9 minutes.
The second victory was a 2–0 against American Samoa on 1 September 2011, in Group A at the 2011 Pacific Games in Noumea, New Caledonia. Dylan Naputi and Elias Merfalen scored in the second half.
Guam has beaten its nearest neighbour, the Northern Mariana Islands on four occasions from 2007 to 2009. Although a member of the East Asia Football Federation since 2006, the islands are not FIFA members.
Recently they have recorded further victories over Chinese Taiwan and Macau in International competition and were narrowly beaten 2–1 in Hong Kong against the host country in December 2012.
1975 South Pacific Games
Guam first competed in football at the 1975 South Pacific Games which it hosted in August of that year. They lost their first ever game to Fiji and then lost to the Solomon Islands to finish bottom of Group 2. Fiji and the Solomons lost their semi-finals and Fiji's conqueror Tahiti beat New Caledonia 2–1 after extra-time in the final.
1979 South Pacific Games
Guam competed in South Pacific Games Football – 1979[11] in Fiji and was placed in Group 4 alongside New Caledonia and the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu). During the tournament, held in September 1979, Guam lost to New Caledonia and to the New Hebrides as both of the other teams advanced.
1991 South Pacific Games
The 1991 South Pacific Games saw Guam's first matches since the 1979 tournament, twelve years previous. In Papua New Guinea, Guam were in Group 2 and lost their opener to Tahiti on 9 September 1991. On 12 September they lost to Fiji before losing to New Caledonia.[12]
1996 Asian Cup
In Guam's first Asian Cup 1996 attempt at Ho Chi Min City, Ryan Stepp at 15 years of age became the youngest player to score in Asian Cup qualification in a 9–2 loss to Chinese Taipei.
2002 World Cup Qualification
Guam entered World Cup qualification for the first time for the 2002 tournament in Japan and South Korea. They were put in Group B of the first qualifying round, against Iran (qualifiers in 1998) and Tajikistan. Each team played each other once in the Takhti Stadium in the city of Tabriz, Iran.
2006 AFC Challenge Cup
The first-ever 2006 AFC Challenge Cup was held in Bangladesh in April 2006. As a competition for Asia's weakest teams, there was no qualification scheme. Guam were put in Group C alongside the hosts, Palestine and Cambodia.
Guam played their first game at the Bangabandhu National Stadium in Dhaka, on 1 April, in front of 3,000 people and were defeated by Palestine, for whom Fahed Attal scored six times. Bangladesh then defeated Guam on 3 April, with two late goals from Mohammed Abul. The match was watched by 18,000. Three days later 550 people watched Cambodia defeat Guam at the Bangladesh Army Stadium.
2013 EAFF East Asian Cup
In 2012, the first round of preliminary competition was hosted by Guam. Guam finished first within the tournament advancing to Round 2 of preliminary competition.
2014 AFC Challenge Cup
Guam finished third during the 2014 AFC Challenge Cup qualification and completed their group play with a resounding 3–0 victory over Chinese Taipei for the first time in history.
2015 EAFF East Asian Cup
In 2014, the first round of preliminary competition was hosted by Guam. Guam finished first, advancing to the semifinal round for the third-straight time.
2018 World Cup Qualification
Guam entered the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Group D. Guam hosted the qualifiers for the first time at the Guam FA National Training Centre in Harmon, which was built with financial assistance from FIFA’s Goal Programme. During the qualifying round, Guam clinched their first FIFA World Cup Qualifying win by defeating Turkmenistan. Just a few days later Guam won their second FIFA World Cup Qualifying match beating India. The win was notable considering India's FIFA ranking sits 33 spots ahead at No. 141, the size of India's population and their recently having been dubbed "the sleeping giants" of football by FIFA.[13] [14]
Tournament record
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East Asian Football Championship
- 2003 – 5th place in qualifiers
- 2005 – 5th place in qualifiers
- 2008 – 6th place in qualifiers
- 2010 – Qualified to Round 2 (Preliminary Competition winners)
- 2013 – Qualified to Round 2 (Preliminary Competition winners)
- 2015 – Qualified to Round 2 (Preliminary Competition winners)
AFC Challenge Cup
South Pacific Games
Micronesia Games
- 1998 – Champions
Philippine Peace Cup
- 2012 – Third Place
References
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- ↑ http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=gum/ranking/gender=m
- ↑ http://www.fifa.com/world-match-centre/news/newsid/228/135/1/index.html
- ↑ http://www.fifa.com/world-match-centre/news/newsid/228/135/1/index.html
- ↑ http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/06/16/uk-soccer-world-asia-guam-idUKKBN0OW0VC20150616
- ↑ http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/y=2015/m=6/news=white-it-was-a-historic-event-for-guam-2648294.html
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- ↑ http://pacificnewscenter.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=30508:guam-coach-gary-white-wants-to-manage-in-premier-league&catid=38:sports-news&Itemid=152
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- ↑ hif:South Pacific Games Football - 1979
- ↑ http://rsssf.com/tablesg/guam-intres.html
- ↑ http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/06/16/uk-soccer-world-asia-guam-idUKKBN0OW0VC20150616
- ↑ http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/y=2015/m=6/news=white-it-was-a-historic-event-for-guam-2648294.html
External links
- Guam Football Association (English) (Spanish)Template:Football in Guam