Nathaniel Lepani

Nathaniel Lepani
Personal information
Full name Nathaniel Lepani
Date of birth 20 January 1982 (1982-01-20) (age 30)
Place of birth Papua New Guinea
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) [1]
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Brisbane City FC
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2002 Cosmos Port Moresby
2002 Menlo Oaks
2003–2009 Brisbane City FC
2009–2011 Eastern Stars FC
2011– Gigira Laitepo Morobe
National team
2001 Papua New Guinea U-20 4 (2)
2004– Papua New Guinea 12 (9)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Nathaniel Lepani (born 20 January 1982) is a footballer from Papua New Guinea. Lepani plays as a midfielder and currently plays for Gigira Laitepo Morobe at club level and the Papua New Guinea national football team at international level.

Contents

Club career

Lepani began his career in 2001 with Cosmos Port Moresby, [2] a team based in the capital of his home country. Just one year after joining Cosmos, however, the midfielder moved to the United States of America to play for Menlo Oaks, [3] while studying at Menlo College. He wore the no.7 shirt for the team. [4] After playing for the Californian club in the 2002 season, [5] [6] Nathaniel moved to another club and another country, this time transferring to Australia's Brisbane City FC in time for the 2003 season. He remained at the club until 2009, when he moved to Eastern Stars FC after returning to Papua New Guinea.

Eastern Stars finished fifth in the Papua New Guinea National Soccer League in 2009–10. [7] Lepani played more of a role in 2010–11, scoring a late penalty against PRK Hekari United on 20 November 2010 in a 3–1 defeat. [8] Eastern Stars finished as league runners-up that season, but this didn't stop Lepani leaving the club to join Gigira Laitepo Morobe in the same league.

Lepani made his debut for Gigiri Laitepo on the opening day of the 2011–12 season, in a 3–0 loss to PRK Hekari United in November 2011. [9] He scored a penalty in a 3–2 defeat to NBS Tukoko University on 26 November 2011. [10]

International career

Nathaniel played for Papua New Guinea U-20 in the 2001 OFC U-20 Championship held in the Cook Islands and New Caledonia. He scored twice for the side, in the 4-0 win over Cook Islands on 17 February 2004. [11] However, despite this win, Papua New Guinea finished bottom of their group and failed to make it to the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship.

Lepani made his senior debut for Papua New Guinea on 14 January 2004 against the Solomon Islands in a 4-2 loss. He went on to make eight appearances that year, scoring against Fiji in a 2004 Summer Olympics qualifier on 18 January 2004, [12] and also netting against Samoa three times over two games. [13] [14]

In June 2008 he was called up to Papua New Guinea's Wantok Cup 2008 squad, [15] but his country eventually withdrew from the competition.

These eight caps remained Lepani's only appearances for the national team until he was called up for the men's football tournament at the 2011 Pacific Games in New Caledonia. [16] He justified his inclusion in the squad by scoring Papua New Guinea's fourth goal in their 4-0 win over the Cook Islands on 27 August 2011, after coming off the bench.[17] [18] Nathaniel was again a used substitute in the 1-1 draw with Tahiti on 1 September 2011, coming on just eleven minutes into the game after an injury to Reg Davani.[19] [20] He was later substituted off the pitch after Cyril Muta's red card. Lepani scored four times in the 17-1 demolition of Kiribati on 3 September 2011, including two goals in the space of a minute. [21] [22] He then played in Papua New Guinea's final group match, the 2-0 loss to Fiji on 5 September 2011 that meant Papua New Guinea were sent home. [23]

International appearances and goals

# Date Venue Opponent Result Competition Goals
1 14 January 2004 Marconi Stadium, Sydney  Solomon Islands L 4-2 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC)
2 16 January 2004 Marconi Stadium, Sydney  Australia L 9-0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC)
3 18 January 2004 Marconi Stadium, Sydney  Fiji L 4-1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC) 1 [24]
4 22 January 2004 Marconi Stadium, Sydney  Samoa D 4-4 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC) 2 [25]
5 10 May 2004 Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, Apia  Vanuatu D 1-1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC)
6 12 May 2004 Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, Apia  Fiji L 4-2 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC)
7 17 May 2004 Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, Apia  American Samoa W 10-0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC)
8 19 May 2004 Toleafoa J.S. Blatter Complex, Apia  Samoa W 4-1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC) 1 [26]
9 27 August 2011 Stade Boewa, Boulari Bay  Cook Islands W 4-0 2011 Pacific Games 1 [27]
10 1 September 2011 Stade Boewa, Boulari Bay  Tahiti D 1-1 2011 Pacific Games
11 3 September 2011 Stade Boewa, Boulari Bay  Kiribati W 17-1 2011 Pacific Games 4 [28]
12 5 September 2011 Stade Boewa, Boulari Bay  Fiji L 2-0 2011 Pacific Games

Personal life

Lepani attended Port Moresby International School and St Peter's College [29] in Papua New Guinea and Menlo College, California in the United States. He then graduated from the Queensland University of Technology in 2006, after studying business. His mother is from the United States and his father is Papua New Guinean. [30] Nathaniel's brother, Andrew Lepani, is also a footballer and has played for Papua New Guinea. [31] [32] His grandmother is from the Trobriand Islands and still lives there. [33] In November 2006, Nathaniel met World Cup winner Christian Karembeu at the launch of the Oceania Football Confederation's OFC Champions League 2007. [34]

References

  1. ^ Menlo College - 2002 Men's Soccer Roster
  2. ^ Nathaniel Lepani: ogol.com.br (Spanish)
  3. ^ National Football Teams: Player - Nathaniel Lepani
  4. ^ 2002 Men's Soccer Roster: Nathaniel Lepani
  5. ^ Nathaniel Lepani
  6. ^ Menlo College - 2002 Men's Soccer Roster
  7. ^ Papua New Guinea 2009 RSSSF. 28 October 2010. Retrieved 24 December 2011.
  8. ^ Papua New Guinea 2010-11 SoccerKing.co.uk. 8 January 2011. Retrieved 24 December 2011.
  9. ^ Hekari United belted newcomers Vanuatu Daily Post. 30 October 2011. Retrieved 24 December 2011.
  10. ^ NBS Tukoko University defeated Gigira Laitepo Central in Round 7 Papua New Guinea FA. 27 November 2011. Retrieved 24 December 2011.
  11. ^ Oceania U-20 World Cup 2001 Qualifiers
  12. ^ 2004 OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament - SportingPulse
  13. ^ Austadiums Mobile - Sport: 2004 OFC Olympic Qualifying
  14. ^ PNG defeats Samoa 4-1 to finish third|OFC News @ OleOle
  15. ^ PNG sets sight on Wantok Cup
  16. ^ Men’s train on squad picked
  17. ^ Oceanian Football Confederation: Papua New Guinea 4-0 Cook Islands
  18. ^ Fiji Football Association: Day One Results
  19. ^ Oceanian Football Confederation: Tahiti 1-1 Papua New Guinea
  20. ^ Papua New Guinea Football Association: Tahiti 1-1 Papua New Guinea
  21. ^ Oceanian Football Confederation: Kiribati 1-17 Papua New Guinea
  22. ^ Match report - Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, 03.09.2011
  23. ^ Papua New Guinea 0-2 Fiji
  24. ^ Group A & B: Round 3 Results
  25. ^ Group A: Match 9 - PNG, Samoa draw 4-4
  26. ^ Match details/line up: Papua New Guinea - Samoa (WC Qualifiers Oceania 2004/2005)
  27. ^ Papua New Guinea 4-0 Cook Islands
  28. ^ Kiribati 1-17 Papua New Guinea
  29. ^ Port Moresby Board: Any Ex SPLC people out there!?
  30. ^ Nathaniel Lepani
  31. ^ Papua New Guinea Coach Farina Goes For Family Connection
  32. ^ Andrew Lepani > Internationals
  33. ^ Sanatoi Wedding in Port Moresby
  34. ^ "Papua New Guinean footballer in awe at superstar Christian Karembeu". Radio New Zealand International. 29 November 2006. http://www.rnzi.com/pages/news.php?op=read&id=28644. Retrieved 27 October 2011.