American Samoa national football team
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The American Samoa men's national football team (Samoan: Au soka Amerika Sāmoa) represents American Samoa in men's international association football and is controlled by the Football Federation American Samoa, the governing body of the sport in the territory. American Samoa's home ground is the Pago Park Soccer Stadium in Pago Pago and their head coach is Tunoa Lui.[4]
Not to be confused with Samoa men's national football team.
This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, see American Samoa women's national football team.
Quick Facts Nickname(s), Association ...
Nickname(s) | The Boys from the Territory | ||
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Association | Football Federation American Samoa | ||
Confederation | OFC (Oceania) | ||
Head coach | Ruben Luvu[1] | ||
Captain | Vacant | ||
Most caps | Nicky Salapu (22) | ||
Top scorer | Samuel Hayward[2] Ramin Ott (3) | ||
Home stadium | Pago Park Soccer Stadium | ||
FIFA code | ASA | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 189 1 (April 4, 2024)[3] | ||
Highest | 164 (October 2015) | ||
Lowest | 205 (May 2006) | ||
First international | |||
Western Samoa 3–1 American Samoa (Apia, Western Samoa; August 20, 1983) FIFA recognized Tonga 3–0 American Samoa (Avarua, Cook Islands; September 2, 1998) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Wallis and Futuna 0–3 American Samoa (Apia, Western Samoa; August 22, 1983) FIFA recognized American Samoa 2–0 Cook Islands (Nuku'alofa, Tonga; September 4, 2015) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Australia 31–0 American Samoa (Coffs Harbour, Australia; April 11, 2001) (World record for senior international matches) |
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