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21 March 2022: Qatar SC Stadium, Doha (N) Papua New Guinea: 0–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification — [1] [40] 260 24 March 2022: Qatar SC Stadium, Doha (N) New Zealand: 1–7 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification Saïko — [1] [41] 261 17 September 2022: Korman Stadium, Port Vila (N) Fiji: 0–1 2022 MSG Prime Minister's Cup — [1] [42] 262 21 ...
After failing to qualify for the 2004 OFC Nations Cup, the New Caledonian Football Federation hired Didier Chambaron as the team's new coach. During the 2007 South Pacific Games in Apia, the Cagous were placed in group A and won over their great rival Tahiti (1–0), this meeting was the first of the playoffs for the 2010 FIFA World Cup .
New Caledonia national football team results (2000–present) This article includes a sports-related list of lists . If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
New Caledonia national team football players Player Pos. Caps Goals Debut Last or most recent match Ref. Date Opponent Date Opponent Bertrand Kaï: FW: 43 23 14 June 2008 Vanuatu: 24 March 2022 New Zealand [2] Emile Béaruné: DF: 41 0 23 September 2010 Guadeloupe: 21 March 2022 Papua New Guinea [3] Pierre Wajoka: MF: 39 13 30 June 2003 Papua ...
The sport of football in the country of New Caledonia is run by the New Caledonian Football Federation. The association administers the national football team as well as the national league . [ 1 ]
The New Caledonia women's national football team (French: équipe de Nouvelle-Calédonie féminine de football) represents New Caledonia in international women's football. The team is controlled by the Fédération Calédonienne de Football .
Other events of 2022; Timeline of New Caledonia history; Events from 2022 in New Caledonia ... André Sinédo, 44,footballer (AS Magenta, national team). [3] References
New Zealand 4–2 New Caledonia (Papeete, Tahiti; 8 December 1974) Biggest win New Caledonia 9–0 American Samoa (Suva, Fiji; 31 May 2014) Biggest defeat Australia 12–1 New Caledonia (Honiara, Solomon Islands; 22 January 2005) New Zealand 10–0 New Caledonia (Auckland, New Zealand; 25 April 2011) World Cup; Appearances: 1 (first in 2025)