Vanuatu national football team

Vanuatu
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AssociationVanuatu Football Federation
CoachJuan Carlos Buzzetti
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Top scorer?
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First International
New Zealand 9 - 0 New Hebrides
(Nouméa, New Caledonia; September 19, 1951)
Vanuatu 2 - 3 Papua New Guinea
(Honiara, Solomon Islands; July 7, 1981)
Largest win
Vanuatu 18 - 0 Kiribati
(Lautoka, Fiji; July 7, 2003)
Worst defeat
New Zealand 9 - 0 New Hebrides
(Nouméa, New Caledonia; September 19, 1951)
World Cup
Appearances none (First in -)
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OFC Nations Cup
Appearances 6 (First in 1973)
Best resultFourth place, 1973, 2000, 2002
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The Vanuatu national football team is the national team of Vanuatu and is controlled by the Vanuatu Football Federation. It was known as the New Hebrides national football team until the New Hebrides became Republic of Vanuatu in 1980. It finished fourth in the OFC Nations Cup in 1973, 2000, and 2002. In the 2004 Oceania Nations Cup, Vanuatu stunned New Zealand 4-2, preventing the regional powerhouse from making the final and, consequently, the 2006 World Cup.

World Cup record

Oceania Nations Cup record


National football teams of Oceania (OFC)

American Samoa | Australia | Cook Islands | Fiji | New Caledonia | New Zealand | Papua New Guinea | Samoa | Solomon Islands | Tahiti | Tonga | Vanuatu


International Football

FIFA - World Cup - Women's World Cup - World Rankings - Player of the Year
Asia: AFC - Asian Cup | Africa: CAF - African Nations Cup
South America: CONMEBOL - Copa América | North America: CONCACAF - Gold Cup
Oceania: OFC - OFC Nations Cup | Europe: UEFA - European Championship

See also: Vanuatu national football team, 1951, 1980, 1981