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Nabasa United F.C.

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Nabasa United F.C.
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Nabasa United was a semi-professional football club founded sometime in 2008[1] and based in Madang, Papua New Guinea.

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The club entered the 2008–09 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League as the only Madang-based franchise,[2] and finished in 8th place out of eight clubs, after winning just one game.[3]

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This first reports of a Madang-based football club called Nabasa United came in September 2008, when a report from the OFC revealed a side with that name would be entering the 2008–09 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League, but were yet to fully pay the affiliation fee.[4] In September, it was revealed that the major sponsor of the NSL, Telikom PNG, had demanded the inclusion of a Madang-based franchise for marketing and promotional purposes,[2] since both Madang Fox and Besta Madang had pulled out after the previous season. In October 2008, the side's participation was confirmed.[5]

Franchise owner John Kambuaal stated that the semi-professional NSL side would consist of players from six clubs in the Madang regional competition, and that an amateur feeder side would be set up, with a rural competition organised to find players from the smaller towns and villages of the region to stock this amateur side.[5]

Unfortunately, the team's one and only season in the National Soccer League was not a success, picking up just one win and two draws in 14 games. Notable moments during the season included a 0–0 draw with Gigira Laitepo Morobe FC,[6] taking a two-goal lead into half-time against reigning champions Hekari United before conceding six second-half goals to go down 6–2,[7] an 8–0 thrashing at the hands of University Inter, and picking up their sole victory of the campaign with a 1–0 victory over Welgris Highlanders on 24 January 2009.[3]

Ahead of the 2009–10 season, it was reported that the side had been replaced in the National Soccer League for the upcoming season.[8]

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