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2024 Results (1 Win - 6 Losses) Date Competition Venue Opponent Score November 16, 2024 Canada tour of Romania: Bucharest, Romania Romania: 27-35 November 9, 2024 Canada tour of Romania: Bucharest, Romania Chile: 14-44 September 14, 2024 Pacific Nations Cup: Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo, Japan Tonga: 17-30 August 31, 2024 Pacific ...
Tonga at the 2024 Summer Olympics; IOC code: TGA: NOC: Tonga Sports Association and National Olympic Committee: Website: www.oceaniasport.com /tonga: in Paris, France 26 July 2024 () – 11 August 2024 () Competitors: 4 in 3 sports: Flag bearer : Maleselo Fufofuka & Noelani Day [1] Medals: Gold 0 Silver 0 Bronze 0 Total 0
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The 2024 Summer Olympics opening ceremony may be a little less glossy compared to previous years due to the absence of Pita Taufatofua. However, the former Tongan flag bearer still took part in ...
20 March 2024: Teufaiva Stadium, Nuku'alofa (N) Samoa: 1–4 2024 OFC Nations Cup qualification: Kite: 500 [1] [29] 68 26 March 2024: Teufaiva Stadium, Nuku'alofa (N) Cook Islands: 0–1 2024 OFC Nations Cup qualification 500 [1] [30] 69 6 September 2024: FFS Football Stadium (Field 1), Apia (N) Cook Islands: 3–1 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification
England coach Shaun Wane says they are ready for "an aggressive, tough game" against Tonga as his side look to clinch the Test series on Saturday in Huddersfield.
The Tonga Amateur Sports Association (TASA) announced that it intended to send one athlete to compete in the luge event. In December 2008, two male athletes ( Fuahea Semi and Taniela Tufunga) were selected to travel to Germany for training, although only one of them would compete at the Olympics.
Tonga played their first international test match against Fiji in 2006 at the Women's Pacific Tri-Nations. Tonga joined the Oceania Rugby Women's Championship in 2018. [1] They recorded their first and biggest win at the 2018 Oceania Championship over Papua New Guinea with a score of 62–26. [2]