Football at the 1979 South Pacific Games

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Host countryFiji
Dates29 August – 7 September
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) (in Suva host cities)
Football at the 1979 South Pacific Games
Tournament details
Host countryFiji
Dates29 August – 7 September
Teams12 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) (in Suva host cities)
Final positions
Champions Tahiti (3rd title)
Runners-up Fiji
Third place Solomon Islands
Tournament statistics
Matches played20
Goals scored148 (7.4 per match)
1975
1983

Football was contested as part of the programme for the 1979 South Pacific Games which was hosted in Suva, Fiji from 28 August to 8 September 1979. It was the sixth edition of the men's football tournament at the multi-sport event organised by the Pacific Games Council.

The football tournament began with the first matches of the group stage on 29 August 1979 and ended with the gold medal match on 7 September 1979. Hosts Fiji and defending champions Tahiti contested the final. Tahiti defeated Fiji 3–0 to win the gold medal. In the bronze medal match, the Solomon Islands defeated New Caledonia 3–1.

Football had been part of the South Pacific Games programme following the debut of the men's competition at the inaugural 1963 South Pacific Games in Fiji.[1]

New Caledonia held the record for gold medals having won the football tournament three times. Tahiti were the defending champions after defeating New Caledonia 2–1 after extra time in the gold medal match at the 1975 South Pacific Games in Guam.[1]

Neither Kiribati nor Tuvalu had fielded a football team before.[2][3]

Format

A total of 12 teams took part in the competition. They were drawn into four single round robin groups of three teams. The group winners and runners-up would contest the quarter-finals The winners of the quarter-finals would contest the semi-finals which would decide the teams contesting the gold and bronze medal matches. A consolation tournament was held for the teams finishing third in the group stage and the losing quarter-finalists.[4]

Participants

Group stage

Group 1

Fiji won the group to progress to the quarter-finals alongside Papua New Guinea.[4]

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Fiji 32110240+27
 Papua New Guinea 32110150+15
 Kiribati 02002037–37
Papua New Guinea 0–0 Fiji
[4]

Fiji 24–0 Kiribati
Chand (8)
Janeman (7)
Salim (3)
Tubuna (2)
Waqa (2)
Vuilabasa
Khan
[4]

Papua New Guinea 13–0 Kiribati
[4]

Group 2

Tahiti won the group to progress to the quarter-finals alongside Tuvalu.[4]

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Tahiti 42200260+26
 Tuvalu 22101521–16
 Tonga 02002313–10

Tahiti 18–0 Tuvalu
[4]

Tuvalu 5–3 Tonga
Tealofi (5) [4]

Group 3

The Solomon Islands won the group to progress to the quarter-finals alongside Wallis and Futuna.[4]

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Solomon Islands 42200180+18
 Wallis and Futuna 2210137–4
 Western Samoa 02002115–14
Solomon Islands 12–0 Western Samoa


Wallis and Futuna 3–1 Western Samoa
[4]

Group 4

New Caledonia won the group to progress to the quarter-finals alongside the New Hebrides.[4]

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 New Caledonia 42200141+13
 New Hebrides 2210143+1
 Guam 02002115–14
New Caledonia 11–1 Guam
[4]


New Hebrides 4–0 Guam
Toto Nafu (2)
unknown (o.g.)
Michael Naugar
[4]

Quarter-finals

Fiji defeated Wallis and Futuna, Tahiti defeated the New Hebrides, the Solomon Islands defeated Papua New Guinea and New Caledonia defeated Tuvalu in the quarter-finals.[4]

Fiji 5–0 Wallis and Futuna
Farouk Janeman (2)
Josaia Tubuna
Mohammed Salim
Feroz Khan
[4]

Tahiti 1–0 New Hebrides
Errol Bennett [4]


New Caledonia 11–0 Tuvalu
Jean Xowie (5)
Dera Suihuliwa (4)
Hilaire Kenon
Fouidja
[4]

Semi-finals

Fiji defeated the Solomon Islands and Tahiti defeated New Caledonia in the semi-finals.[4]

Fiji 2–0 Solomon Islands
Dewan Chand 95', 115' [4]

Bronze medal match

The Solomon Islands defeated New Caledonia to win the bronze medal.[4]

Gold medal match

Tahiti defeated Fiji to win the gold medal.[4]

Fiji 0–3 Tahiti
[4] Gérard Kautai 53'
Errol Bennett 66', 72'
Attendance: 22,000

Consolation tournament

Goalscorers

References

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