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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, [4] [5] 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 ...
Marcos Gusmão (born 22 May 1966 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian professional football manager. He has been the manager of the Papua New Guinea national team since 2021. He has been the manager of the Papua New Guinea national team since 2021.
Team: 2003–2004: Papua New Guinea: ... Since 2003 until 2004 he coached the Papua New Guinea national football team. [1] References External links. Profile at ...
Papua New Guinea: 2005–2007: Waitakere United: ... he was a head coach of the Papua New Guinea national football team. [1] ... Steve Cain coach profile at Soccerway;
Ahead of the 2019 Pacific Games, Morris was named manager of Papua New Guinea. [2] In 2020, Morris was appointed manager of Papua New Guinea National Soccer League club Morobe Wawens, after spending the previous season with Laiwaden. [3] In the same year, Morris was appointed manager of Lae City. [4]
The Papua New Guinea national Australian rules football team (nicknamed the Mosquitos (Tok Pisin: Moskitos) and for sponsorship purposes, the Telikom PNG Mosquitos) represents Papua New Guinea in the team sport of Australian rules football. It is one of the nation's most successful sporting teams, currently ranked 2nd in the world behind Australia.
Team: 2002: Papua New Guinea: ... John Davani is a Papua New Guinean professional football manager. ... he was a head coach of the Papua New Guinea national football ...
Australia 4–0 Papua New Guinea (Melbourne, Australia; May 19, 1991) Biggest win Cook Islands 0–7 Papua New Guinea (Lautoka, Fiji; March 7, 2008) Biggest defeat Australia 9–0 Papua New Guinea (Sydney, Australia; January 16, 2004) OFC U23 Championship; Appearances: 5 (First in 1991) Best result: Fourth place (1991, 1999, 2004, 2008)