Football at the 1983 South Pacific Games

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Football was contested as part of the programme for the 1983 South Pacific Games which was hosted in Apia, Western Samoa from 5 to 16 September 1983. It was the seventh edition of the men's football tournament at the multi-sport event organised by the Pacific Games Council.

Host countryWestern Samoa
Dates20–30 August
Teams11 (from 1 confederation)
Champions Tahiti (4th title)
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Football at the 1983 South Pacific Games
Tournament details
Host countryWestern Samoa
Dates20–30 August
Teams11 (from 1 confederation)
Final positions
Champions Tahiti (4th title)
Runners-up Fiji
Third place New Caledonia
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The football tournament began with the first matches of the group stage on 20 August 1983 and ended with the gold medal match on 15 September 1983. The tournament marked the only appearance of the Niue national football team who were eliminated in the group stage after heavily losing both their matches.

The final, which was contested by 1979 finalists Fiji and two-time defending champions Tahiti, was marred by violence after the referee was injured and a Fijian player arrested. Tahiti defeated Fiji 1–0 to win the gold medal. In the bronze medal match, the New Caledonia defeated Papua New Guinea 2–1.

Background

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 and Tahiti held the record for gold medals having won the football tournament three times. Tahiti were the two-time defending champions after defeating Fiji 3–0 in the gold medal match at the 1971 South Pacific Games in Tahiti and New Caledonia 2–1 after extra time in the gold medal match at the 1975 South Pacific Games in Guam.[1]

Niue had never before fielded a football team.[2]

Format

A total of 12 teams were due to take part in the competition. They were drawn into three single round robin groups of four teams. The group winners and runners-up would contest the quarter-finals The three winners of the quarter-finals along with the losing quarter-finalist with the best overall record would contest the semi-finals which would decide the teams contesting the gold and bronze medal matches. After the withdrawal of the Northern Mariana Islands, Group B was contested by just three teams but the rest of the format was unchanged.[3]

Group stage

Group A

Wallis and Futuna won the group to progress to the quarter-finals alongside Western Samoa.[3]

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Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Wallis and Futuna 4320154+1
 Western Samoa 3311176+1
 Tonga 3311168–2
 American Samoa 23102660
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Group B

The Northern Mariana Islands withdrew before the start of the competition. Tahiti won the group to progress to the quarter-finals alongside Papua New Guinea.[3]

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Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Tahiti 42200161+15
 Papua New Guinea 22101202+18
 Niue 02002033–33
 Northern Mariana Islands Withdrew
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Tahiti 14–0 Niue
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Group C

Fiji won the group to progress to the quarter-finals alongside New Caledonia.[3]

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Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Fiji 63300211+20
 New Caledonia 4320187+1
 Solomon Islands 23102011–11
 Vanuatu 03003212–10
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Quarter-finals

Tahiti defeated Western Samoa, New Caledonia defeated Wallis and Futuna and Fiji defeated Papua New Guinea in the quarter-finals. Papua New Guinea, as the losing semi-finalist with the best overall record, also advanced to the semi-finals.[3]

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Semi-finals

Tahiti defeated Papua New Guinea and Fiji defeated New Caledonia in the semi-finals.[3]

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Bronze medal match

New Caledonia defeated Papua New Guinea to win the bronze medal.[3]

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Gold medal match

The final of the competition, between Fiji and Tahiti, was disrupted by a fight between the players after Tahiti scored a goal in the closing minutes. A referee was injured and a Fijian player was arrested.[4][5] Tahiti defeated Fiji to win the gold medal.[3]

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