- Federated States of Micronesia national football team
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Micronesia, Federated States of Nickname(s) The Four Stars Association Federated States of Micronesia
Football AssociationConfederation OFC (Oceania) Head coach Paul Watson Top scorer Robert Tawerlibeg Home stadium Yap Sports Complex FIFA code FSM Elo ranking 218 Highest Elo ranking 213 (June 2003) Lowest Elo ranking 220 (December 2005) Home coloursAway coloursFirst international Guam 3 - 0 Micronesia
(Guam; June 1999)Biggest win Micronesia 7 - 0 Northern Mariana Islands
(Palikir, FSM; 12 July 1999)Biggest defeat New Caledonia 18 - 0 Micronesia
(Suva, Fiji; 30 June 2003)The Federated States of Micronesia national football team is the national team of the Federated States of Micronesia and is controlled by the Federated States of Micronesia Football Association. The team is an associate member of the OFC but only a partially member of FIFA and therefore cannot compete in the World Cup The team is managed by Paul Watson, brother of British comedian Mark Watson and mainly competes in the South Pacific Games.
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Selected internationals
Date Venue Opponent Score Jul 7 2003 Fiji Micronesia Papua New Guinea 0 - 10 Jul 5 2003 Fiji Micronesia Tonga 0 - 7 Jul 1 2003 Fiji Micronesia New Caledonia 0 - 18 Jun 30 2003 Fiji Micronesia Tahiti 0 - 17 Jul 7 2002 Yap Micronesia Yap 4 - 2 Jul 12 1999 Micronesia Micronesia Northern Mariana Islands 7 - 0 Jun 1 1999 Guam Micronesia Guam 0 - 3 Jun 1 1999 Guam Micronesia Guam 1 - 4 South Pacific Games record
Micronesian Cup
- 1999 - Champions
Selected former players
- Jason Gadjusek
- Arson Kaku
- Sam Tachepliyang
- Curtis Graham
- Jason Ruethin
- James Gachbar
- Peter Paul Igesumal
- David Vuniwaga
- Jason Langstrom
External links
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and CaribbeanSouth America Oceania Europe Non-FIFA Games All-Africa Games · Asian Games · CARIFTA Games · East Asian Games · Francophonie Games · IOIG · Lusophony Games · Mediterranean Games · Pan American Games · Pan Arab Games · Pacific Games · South Asian Games · Southeast Asian GamesSee also International women's football. National football teams of Oceania (OFC) American Samoa · Cook Islands · Fiji · Kiribati1 · New Caledonia · New Zealand · Niue1 · Papua New Guinea · Samoa · Solomon Islands · Tahiti · Tonga · Tuvalu1 · Vanuatu
former: Australia (moved to the AFC in 2006)1 Associate member - Not a member of FIFA Categories:- Oceanian national association football teams
- Federated States of Micronesia national football team
- National sports teams of the Federated States of Micronesia
- Oceanian football teams associate member of OFC
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