PanSa East FC

PanSa East FC
Full name PanSa East Football Club
Nickname(s) PanSa
League ASFA Soccer League
2010 5th

PanSa East FC are an American Samoan association football club who compete in the ASFA Soccer League. PanSa are four-time winners of the domestic league, (currently called the FFAS Senior League) making them American Samoa's most successful club.[1] However, the club has struggled to emulate this success in recent years, finishing fourth in both 2008 and 2009 and dropping to fifth in 2010.[2]

Contents

PanSa's current logo, from when the club was called PanSa Mens, is a green oval with a black outline that has the word "PANSA" written in capital letters.[3] There is a love heart, a star and a football to the right of the team's name.

Senior league titles

  1. 2000
  2. 2001
  3. 2002
  4. 2005

NB: 2000 title shared with Wild Wild West FC [4]

Performance in competitions

2000-01 Oceania Club Championship

PanSa East qualified for the tournament held in Port Moresby, Papa New Guinea by winning their domestic league. The winner of the tournament would go on to represent Oceania at the 2001 Fifa World Club Championship, until that tournament was cancelled.[5] [6] PanSa competed in "Group B", which also contained Tafea FC from Vanuatu, AS Venus from French Polynesia, Titavi FC from Samoa and Tupapa FC from the Cook Islands. Unfortunately, PanSa lost all of their four games and finished bottom of the group. However, this does not tell the whole truth of the tournament. In fact, PanSa made a good start to the tournament, drawing 1-1 with AS Venus and thrashing Tupapa FC 4-0. However, the OFC Disciplinary Committee ruled that 7 of PanSa's 18 players were inelegible, and as some of the inelegible players were fielded against Venus and Tupapa, PanSa's opponents were awarded a 2-0 win in both games. PanSa were unable to field a team for the next game against Tafea, so their opponents were again awarded a 2-0 victory. After this game, PanSa withdrew from the competition, leaving the points from their final, unfulfilled fixture against Titavi to also be awarded to PanSa's opponents.

2002 Samoa Cup

The 2002 Samoa Cup involved leading clubs from American Samoa and Western Samoa, as well as invited clubs from across Oceania, inluding Fiji Flyers from New Zealand. PanSa reached the final where the met Lepea FC of Samoa. Lepea were awarded the win after PanSa were disqualified minutes before kick off as five players on their teamsheet were inelegible and had not been registered with the American Samoa Football Association.[7]

2002 Official Championship

PanSa were crowned champions of American Samoa's "Official Championship" after 14 teams rebelled against the ASFA and formed their own "breakaway league". PanSa won the official league, only losing one game in the process, and finished 8 points ahead of their nearest rivals, Utulei.[8] This championship win was PanSa's third consecutive, an impressive feat at any level.

2004 Youth Summer League

PanSa's 18-20 year olds managed to reach the final of the competition, which was played between the 2003 and 2004/05 senior seasons. The final was played on the 31st August and was between PanSa and Pago United.[9] At the end of 90 minutes the two teams were locked at 1-1, and after extra time failed to separate the two teams Pago United eventually triumphed 2-1 in a low scoring penalty shootout.

2004/05 FFAS Senior League

After finishing in the top two of their pool, PanSa qualified for the round robin tournament involving the top two teams of each group. After also finishing in the top two of this tournament, PanSa qualified for the championship final, played on the 12th February against Konica.[10] PanSa won 1-0 and this is the club's most recent title win.

2007 FFAS Senior League

Position Club Games Played Games Won Games Drawn Games Lost Points
1 Tafuno Jets 7 5 2 0 17
2 Pago Eagles 7 5 1 1 16
3 PanSa East 7 4 1 2 13
4 Utulei Youth 7 4 1 2 13
5 Konica Airbase 7 4 1 2 13
6 Ilaoa & Toomata 7 2 0 5 6
7 Autali Misasa Katolik 7 1 0 6 3
8 Aua Old School 7 0 0 7 0

PanSa, Utulei Youth and Konica Airbase all tied for 3rd place in a closely fought league. Had PanSa finished in the top two of their group "Pool 2", they would have qualified for the semi-finals, but the club fell three points short. Notable results included an emphatic 7-0 away win at Autali Misasa Katolik and an incredible 15-2 away victory against relegated Aua Old School on the first day of the season.[11] Things did not get any better for Old School, who proceeded to lose every one of their fixtures in the group.

2008 FFAS Senior League

Position Club Games Played Games Won Games Drawn Games Lost Points
1 Pago Youth 12 11 1 0 34
2 Black Roses 12 10 0 2 30
3 Renegades 12 10 0 2 30
4 PanSa East 12 8 0 4 24
5 Tafuna Jets 12 8 0 4 24
6 Lion Hearts 12 7 2 3 23
7 Fagasa Youth 12 5 2 5 17
8 Fagatogo 12 5 0 7 15
9 Green Bay 12 4 1 7 13
10 FC SKBU 12 3 0 9 9
11 Peace Brothers 12 2 1 9 7
12 Ilaoa & Toomata 12 1 1 10 4
13 Utulei Youth 12 0 0 12 0

NB: Utulei Youth disqualified [12]

PanSa East finished in joint-fourth place despite losing their first two games of the season. However, the club then won 4 of their next 5 games and clinched a spot in the top-third of the league. PanSa thrashed FC SKBU 12-2 on the 8th matchday, thanks to hat-tricks from Jeremy Adams and Lole Tanuvasa,[13] and also beat Peace Brother 9-0 (thanks to braces from Jeremy Adams and Epa Hunt) [14] and Fagatogo 6-2 in a season that also saw league runners-up Black Roses annihilate strugglers Ilaoa & Toomata 20-0.

2009 FFAS Senior League

Position Club Games Played Games Won Games Drawn Games Lost Points
1 Black Roses 7 6 0 1 18
2 Ilaoa & Toomata 7 6 0 1 18
3 Pago Youth A 7 5 0 2 15
4 PanSa East 7 4 1 2 13
5 Fagasa Youth 7 4 0 3 12
6 Tafuna Jets 7 3 1 3 10
7 FC SKBC 7 3 0 4 9
8 Green Bay 7 1 0 6 3
9 Utulei Youth 7 1 0 6 3
10 Pago Youth B 7 1 0 6 3

PanSa finished a respectable fourth for the second year running in a tight league. The team's 4 wins included a 1-4 away win over Pago Youth B and a 2-1 victory over eventual champions Black Roses, Roses' only defeat of the season. PanSa held on for the win despite having captain Avele Lalogafuafua sent off with almost half an hour to play,[15] with PanSa goalkeeper Sam Maloata playing well.[16] The season was cut short after a tsunami hit American Samoa [17][18] and affected areas that some of the league's clubs are based in.[19]

2010 FFAS Senior League

Position Club Games Played Games Won Games Drawn Games Lost Points
1 Pago Youth A 7 7 0 0 21
2 Vailoatai Youth 7 5 1 1 16
3 FC SKBC 7 4 2 1 14
4 Lion Heart 6 3 1 2 10
5 PanSa East 6 2 0 4 6
6 Lauli'i 6 2 0 4 6
7 Green Bay 7 0 1 6 1
8 Tafuna Jets B 6 0 1 5 1

PanSa East were placed in "Group B", but failed to emulate the previous season's 4th place finish, despite being in a league with fewer teams. PanSa were hammered 5-0 on the opening day of the season by eventual winners Pago Youth A, but made up for this on the third matchday by winning 7-1 away at Green Bay. PanSa beat Lauli'i 4-0 on the penultimate day of the season to secure 5th place at the expense of their opponents, with Tito Tuimaseve scoring twice. [20] However, PanSa did not play their final game against Tafuna Jets B due to Tafuna being unable to qualify for the knockout stage even if they had won.

By finishing in the top 6 in the league, PanSa qualified for the knockout stage, but were eliminated by Lion Heart FC in the preliminary round.[21]

2010 President's Cup

The table below shows PanSa's President's Cup campaign, where they reached the semi-finals and were unlucky to be drawn away from home in all three of their matches. Nissan Penitusi and D'Angelo Herrera scored for PanSa in the first round game against Tafuna Jets A,[22] while the So'oga Fasia and an own goal helped them to a 4-1 win over Green Bay in the quarter-final. PanSa's opponents in the semi-final, Vailoatai Youth, went on to win the final 3-2 against Lion Heart after extra time.[23]

Round Opponent Result
1st Round Tafuna Jets A (a) W 1-2 [24]
Quarter Final Green Bay (a) W 1-4
Semi Final Vailoatai Youth (a) L 3-1

Key: (a) = away match, W = victory for PanSa, L = loss for PanSa

Current Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Sam Maloata
DF Iosefa Maposua
DF Alexander Victor
DF Pesamino Victor
No. Position Player
DF Travis Pita Sinapati
MF Terence Sinapati
FW Ismael D'Angelo Herrera

Women's team

PanSa also has a team for women. The club came second in the Women's National League 2009, with 13 points from five games. They trailed Black Roses, who won all of their games.[25] The league season was supposed to last 7 rounds but was abandoned after a tsunami that affected the pitches that clubs, such as PanSa, were using and damaged some of the players' homes.[26] PanSa's results in the 2009 season included a huge 19-0 away win over Lion Heart in round 2 and 5-1 wins against Ilaoa & Toomata and Green Bay in rounds 4 and 5 respectively.[27] PanSa women were reigning champions going into the 2009 National League having won the league in 2008 [28] with a game to spare.[29]

However, the 2010 season did not go as well for PanSa Women, with the club lying in 7th place with just two games left to play, [30] and finishing in a disappointing 8th place for the season. [31]

2010 results

Opponent Result
Black Roses L 7-1
Pago Youth D 2-2
Tafuna Jets L 4-1
Kiwi Soccers W 3-1
Fagatogo Blue W 3-0
Utulei Youth L 3-0

Key: W = win for PanSa, D = draw for PanSa, L = loss for PanSa

NB: PanSa 3-0 Fagatogo Blue was a walkover

Honours

References

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  2. ^ http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=asa/nationalleague/standings.html "FIFA - American Samoa- League Table" Retrieved 27July 2011
  3. ^ http://www.weltfussballarchiv.com/club_profile.php?ID=32846 "World Football Archive - PanSa Men's FC Logo" Retrieved 27 July 2011
  4. ^ http://www.rsssf.com/tablesa/amsamoachamp.html "American Samoa - List of Champions" Retrieved 27 July 2011
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