Kiribati national football team
The Kiribati national football team is the national men's football team of Kiribati and is controlled by the Kiribati Islands Football Association. Kiribati is not a member of FIFA but is an associate member of the Oceania Football Confederation, and is therefore not eligible to enter the FIFA World Cup but may enter the OFC Nations Cup. It became a provisional member of the N.F.-Board on 10 December 2005.
Kiribati is also a member of the ConIFA.
Background
Kiribati have only ever played 11 International matches up to April 2012 where they scored 7 goals and conceded 125. All of these matches were played away from home due to the lack of grass pitches in the archipelago. The Bairiki National Stadium has a sand pitch rather than grass. Kiribati's first match took place in Fiji on 30 August 1979 when they played Fiji, losing 24–0 in a South Pacific Games match. The side have never won a match but came very close when they lost 3–2 to fellow minnows Tuvalu on 30 June 2003 in Pool A of the South Pacific Games in Fiji, as well as losing 4–2 in penalties to Tuvalu in the consolation round of the 1979 South Pacific Games. Kiribati's only two goals in the 2011 Pacific games were scored by Karotu Bakaane versus Papua New Guinea and Erene Bakineti versus Tahiti, but in the 2003 competition, both goals against Tuvalu came from Lawrence Nemeia on the 26th minute and the 46th minute.In 2012, Scotsman Kevin McGreskin became the team's coach, with the aim of improving its results and obtaining recognition from FIFA.
On 10 April 2015, Jake Kewley was officially appointed as the Manager and Ambassador for the Kiribati Islands National Football Team with the remit of liaising with the relevant footballing bodies to advance Kiribati's prior membership applications, with a FIFA application being drafted, finalised and submitted later that year.
On 6 May 2016, Kiribati was formally accepted as the newest member of ConIFA, becoming the first ever Oceanic member to join the federation. Kiribati hosted an official visit from ConIFA in November 2016 for the national football competition in Tarawa – Taiwan Sport Tournament – with ConIFA documenting the tournament whilst in the country. Kiribati qualified for the 2018 World Football Cup, that was held in England. However, Kiribati were forced to withdraw, with Tuvalu taking their place.
Complete International Results
Kiribati's score is shown first in each case.No. | Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Competition | Kiribati scorers | Att. | Ref. |
1 | Ratu Cakobau Park, Nausori | 0–24 | 1979 South Pacific Games | — | ||||
2 | Bidesi Park, Suva | 0–13 | 1979 South Pacific Games | — | ||||
3 | Ratu Cakobau Park, Nausori | 3–3 | 1979 South Pacific Games | Unknown | — | |||
4 | National Stadium, Suva | 2–3 | 2003 South Pacific Games | Nemeia | — | |||
5 | National Stadium, Suva | 0–7 | 2003 South Pacific Games | 700 | ||||
6 | Ratu Cakobau Park, Nausori | 0–12 | 2003 South Pacific Games | 4000 | ||||
7 | Churchill Park, Lautoka | 0–18 | 2003 South Pacific Games | 2000 | ||||
8 | Stade Boewa, Boulari Bay | 0–9 | 2011 Pacific Games | — | ||||
9 | Stade Boewa, Boulari Bay | 0–3 | 2011 Pacific Games | — | ||||
10 | Stade Boewa, Boulari Bay | 1–17 | 2011 Pacific Games | Bakaane | — | |||
11 | Stade Boewa, Boulari Bay | 1–17 | 2011 Pacific Games | Bwakineti | — |
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South Pacific / Pacific Games record
Brief Record
- 1963 to 1975 – Did not enter
- 1979 – Round 1
- 1983 to 1995 – Did not enter
- 2003 – Round 1
- 2007 – Did not enter
- 2011 – Round 1
Performances
1979">Football at the 1979 South Pacific Games">1979
2003">Men's football at the 2003 South Pacific Games">2003
2011">Football at the 2011 Pacific Games">2011
Current squad
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