Tuvalu at the Pacific Games

Tuvalu participates in the Pacific Games (formerly known as the South Pacific Games), which is a multi-sport event, with participation exclusively from countries around the South Pacific. It is held every four years. Telupe Iosefa received the first ever gold medal won by Tuvalu at the 2015 Pacific Games in the powerlifting 120 kg male division.

Tuvalu also participates in the Pacific Mini Games (previously the South Pacific Mini Games), which is a scaled-down version of the main Pacific Games that enable smaller nations to host events and compete against each other and which is similarly rotated on a four-year basis in the intervening years between the main games.

History of participation by Tuvaluan athletes

A combined Gilbert and Ellice Islands team participated at the 1963,[1] 1966,[2] and 1971 South Pacific Games.[3] An athlete from Tuvalu (then Ellice Islands), namely Nelu Arenga, is at least documented for 1971.[3][4]

Athletes from Tuvalu attended the 2003 South Pacific Games for the first time.[5]

Logona Esau was the first athlete from Tuvalu to win a medal at an international competition, when he took bronze at the 2005 South Pacific Mini Games in Koror, Palau.[6]

Tuvalu competed at the 2007 Pacific Games in Apia, Samoa. Tuvalu was ranked 18th equal at the Games, with 2 medals (0 gold - 1 silver - 1 bronze).

Tuvalu competed at the 2011 Pacific Games in Nouméa, New Caledonia. Tuvalu was ranked 17th at the Games, with 3 medals (0 gold - 2 silver - 1 bronze).

At the 2013 Pacific Mini Games in Mata-Utu, Wallis and Futuna, Tuau Lapua Lapua won Tuvalu's first ever gold medal in an international competition in the weightlifting 62 kilogram male snatch. (He also won bronze in the clean and jerk, and obtained the silver medal overall for the combined event.)[7][8]

Tuvalu competed at the 2015 Pacific Games in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Nakibae Kitisane was the Chef de Mission.[9] Tuvalu was ranked 19th at the Games, with 4 medals (1 gold - 0 silver - 3 bronze). Telupe Iosefa received the first ever gold medal won by Tuvalu at the Pacific Games in the powerlifting 120 kg male division.[10][11][12]

Pacific Games medals

Participation of the Tuvalu national football team

Tuvalu have appeared in the finals of the football competition at the Pacific Games on four occasions in 1979, 2003, 2007 and 2011. The football team did not participated in the 2015 Pacific Games.

Record

Year Round Position GP W D* L GS GA
1963 to 1975Did not enter-------
Fiji 1979Quarter-finals-52031643
1983 to 1999Did not enter-------
Fiji 2003Round 1-4103311
Samoa 2007Round 1-4013222
France 2011Round 1-5113720
2015Did not enter-------
Total4/151632111785
Pacific Games matches (By team)
Total : 3 Wins – 2 Ties – 11 Loses – 16 games played
Against Wins Draws Losses Total Against Wins Draws Losses Total
 Tahiti0112 Vanuatu0022
 Tonga1001 Solomon Islands0022
 New Caledonia0033 Cook Islands0011
 Kiribati2002 American Samoa1001
 Fiji0022 Guam0112

Tuvalu national football team at the 1979 South Pacific Games

Group 2

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Tahiti 42200260+26
 Tuvalu 22101521-16
 Tonga 02002313-10

28 August 1979
Tahiti  18 - 0  Tuvalu

31 August 1979
Tuvalu  5 - 3  Tonga

Quarter finals

4 September 1979
New Caledonia  10 - 2  Tuvalu

Consolation Tournament (5th-12th place)

5 September 1979
 Tuvalu 3 - 3 (7-5)  Kiribati

Semi finals

6 September 1979
 Guam 7 - 2  Tuvalu

Tuvalu national football team at the 2003 South Pacific Games

Group A

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Fiji 104310181+17
 Vanuatu 84220212+19
 Solomon Islands 74211144+10
 Tuvalu 34103311-8
 Kiribati 04004240-38

June 30, 2003
13:00
Tuvalu  3 - 2  Kiribati
Kivoli Manoa  3'
Paenui Fagota  75'
Petio Semaia  81'
Lawrence Nemeia  26'  46'
National Stadium Suva, Fiji
Referee: Harry Attison (Vanuatu)

July 1, 2003
15:00
Fiji  4 - 0  Tuvalu
Esala Masi  1'  15'
Salesh Kumar  38'  41'
National Stadium Suva, Fiji
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Jimmy Wright (New Caledonia)

July 3, 2003
19:00
Tuvalu  0 - 1  Vanuatu
Manley Junior Tabe  86'
National Stadium Suva, Fiji
Attendance: 700
Referee: Gidas Bayung (Papua New Guinea)

July 5, 2003
13:00
Tuvalu  0 - 4  Solomon Islands
Colman Maniadalo  16'
Commins Menapi  27'  87'
Batram Suri  80'
Ratu Cakobau Park, Nausori, Fiji
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Gidas Bayung (Papua New Guinea)

Tuvalu national football team at the 2007 Pacific Games

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Fiji 4310251+2410
 New Caledonia 431061+510
 Tahiti 41122644
 Cook Islands 41034953
 Tuvalu 4013222201

25 August 2007
18:00 UTC-11
Fiji  16 – 0  Tuvalu
Krishna  6', 14', 22'
Rabo  11', 34', 45'
Baleitoga  17'
Tiwa  28', 30'
Vakatalesau  42', 46', 65', 73', 82', 89'
Finau  68' (pen.)
Report
Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, Apia, Samoa
Attendance: 200
Referee: Fiti Aimaasu (Samoa)

27 August 2007
15:00 UTC-11
Tuvalu  0 – 1  New Caledonia
Report Kabeu  52'
Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, Apia, Samoa
Attendance: 250
Referee: Nelson Sogo (Solomon Islands)

29 August 2007
15:00 UTC-11
Tuvalu  1 – 1  Tahiti
Sekifu  87' Report Willams  45+1'
Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, Apia, Samoa
Attendance: 100
Referee: Chris Lengata (Solomon Islands)

1 September 2007
12:30 UTC-11
Cook Islands  4 – 1  Tuvalu
Mateariki  28', 69'
Le Mouton  88'
Tom  90+3'
Report Willis  83' (o.g.)

Tuvalu national football team at the 2011 Pacific Games

Group A

Team
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 New Caledonia 5401312+2912
 Solomon Islands 5401193+1612
 Vanuatu 5401187+1112
 Tuvalu 5113720−134
 Guam 5113421−174
 American Samoa 5005026−260

27 August 2011
09:00
Tuvalu  4 – 0  American Samoa
Petoa  15', 90', 90+2'
Tiute  30'
Report

30 August 2011
09:00
Vanuatu  5 – 1  Tuvalu
J. Kaltak  8', 38', 45+1', 80'
Yelou  49' (pen.)
Report Ale  90+1'
Stade Rivière Salée, Nouméa
Referee: Rakesh Varman (Fiji)

1 September 2011
12:00
Tuvalu  0 – 8  New Caledonia
Report Gorendiawé  15'
Kabeu  26', 35'
Gope-Fenepej  38'
Haeko  50'
Lolohea  61'
Hmaé  67', 85'

3 September 2011
12:00
Solomon Islands  6 – 1  Tuvalu
Totori  15', 41' (pen.)
Lui  23'
Naka  37', 46'
Faisi  90+1'
Report Lepaio  78'

5 September 2011
09:00
Guam  1 – 1  Tuvalu
Cunliffe  18' (pen.) Report Stanley  24'

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