Shalom Luani

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Shalom Luani
Personal information
Full nameShalom Luani
Date of birth (1994-08-05) 5 August 1994
Place of birthMasausi, American Samoa
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Playing positionForward
Club information
Current clubTafuna Jets
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2009Tafuna Jets
National team
2011American Samoa U203(0)
2011American Samoa8(2)
2012American Samoa U232(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Shalom Luani (born 5 August 1994) is an association footballer and American footballer from American Samoa. Luani is better known for his association football career, having scored in American Samoa's firstever FIFAsanctioned win against Tonga.[1] Luani, who now plays as a forward, scored twice for American Samoa in November 2011, making him the country's jointtop goalscorer of all time with fellow forward Ramin Ott. In American football he plays as a defensive back and has represented his country at under19 level.

Association football career

Club career

Luani has played for ASFA Soccer League club Tafuna Jets since 2009, along with his brother Sumeo.[2] In October 2011, Luani scored a hat-trick in Tafuna's 44 draw with Atu'u Broncos.[3]

In February 2011, Luani, played for the Faga'itua Vikings in the inaugural ASHSAA Boys' Futsal tournament, held at Samoana High School. The Vikings won the tournament after defeating Tafuna Warriors 54 on 22 February. Luani's brother Roy was also playing for the Vikings and Shalom assisted his sibling for the game's opening goal before scoring a freekick himself. The American Samoa Football Federation suggested that the brothers were the difference between the two teams, saying: "Shalom Luani was everywhere, whether it be defending or assisting on goals while his older sibling's tenacity, nose for the ball and no fear play were huge keys in winning the first ever Futsal championship in ASHSAA history".[4]

On 7 May 2012, Luani played for the Faga'itua Vikings in the final of the ASHAA Boys' Soccer Championship, against Samoana Sharks at the Veterans Memorial Stadium in Pago Pago. Shalom scored to help his side to a 32 win and the Championship title, although the forward was injured and taken to hospital following a collision with Samoana's Palauni Taposua. Despite missing some of the game, Luani was voted the match's MVP, an award that was collected by his father Penitito.[5]

International career

Luani represented American Samoa at the North Harbour Stadium in Albany, New Zealand during the 2011 OFC U-17 Championship.

Under20

Luani made his debut for American Samoa's U20 side in a 70 loss to Vanuatu on 21 April 2011.[6] He made his second appearance for the side in a 51 defeat against Papua New Guinea two days later. Luani's third and final game for the U20 side came in a 51 loss to Fiji on 25 April 2011. All three games came in the 2011 OFC U-20 Championship in New Zealand. Luani played in defence during the tournament and wore the no.3 shirt for American Samoa.[7]

Senior side

Following his performances for the under20 side, Luani was called up to the American Samoa senior team for the 2011 Pacific Games by coach Iofi Lalogafuafua.[8] Luani's under20 teammates Suani Uelese, Frederick Charles Uhrle, Ismael D'Angelo Herrera, Moe Kuresa and Daru Taumua were also called up the squad.[9]

Luani made his debut for the senior side in their opening fixture of the tournament, in a 40 to Tuvalu on 27 August 2011. Playing as a forward, he was replaced late in the game by substitute Lemusa Alatasi.[10] He earned his second cap three days later in a 40 loss to the Solomon Islands, this time playing the full ninety minutes.[11] Luani also played ninety minutes in all of American Samoa's remaining group stage matches, a 20 loss to Guam on 1 September, an 80 defeat to New Caledonia two days later and another 80 loss, to Vanuatu, on 5 September 2011.[12][13][14]

Following American Samoa's elimination from the Pacific Games, Luani earned his sixth senior cap in American Samoa's historic 21 victory over Tonga on 23 November 2011. Luani scored his first international goal by chipping Tonga goalkeeper Kaneti Falela in the second half to give American Samoa a 20 lead.[15] The win was American Samoa's first ever in a FIFAsanctioned match.[16] Luani continued this form into the next match, against the Cook Islands on 25 November 2011. He gave American Samoa the lead in the first half after dispossessing Cook Islands defender Nathan Tisam and beating goalkeeper Tony Jamieson. This goal, Luani's second in international football, made him American Samoa's jointtop scorer of all time, tied with Ramin Ott.[17] Luani's eighth senior international appearance came in American Samoa's 10 loss to Samoa on 27 November 2011, with the result knocking them out of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Luani revealed that he almost didn't feature in the match due to American football commitments, saying "I play [American football] for my high school and we have a play-off match at the same time as this tournament. I left it up to the coaches to decide what was best for me. I will just take whatever opportunity comes up."[18]

In March 2012, Shalom was selected as part of American Samoa's U23 Olympic squad, along with his brother Roy.[19] Luani played for the side on 18 March 2012 in a 71 loss to Fiji in an Olympic qualifier.[20] Two days later Luani opened the scoring for American Samoa in another Olympic qualifier against the Solomon Islands on 20 March 2012. The goal would prove to be his side's only bright spot in a 161 loss.[21]

American football

Luani began his American football career as a defensive back for the Faga'itua Vikings, representing Faga'itua High School and wearing the number 21 jersey for the team.[22] Competent in both association and American football, Luani has stated "I am keen to keep playing both at the moment because I am not sure which one will be my best option for the future. I would like to make a career in one but I don’t know which yet, I guess I will find out later on."[23]

At the age of 15, in September 2009, Luani was named the Junior Varsity division's MVP, being selected by the coaches of other teams. He earned the accolade for his "perfectly executed trick plays" that helped the Vikings to an undefeated season.[24]

In June 2010 Luani represented Faga'itua in an under18s Rugby Sevens tournament held at the Veterans Memorial Stadium in Pago Pago. Luani was voted the tournament's MVP as Faga'itua won the cup, defeating Leone Whites 70 in the final. Faga'itua's head coach, Tuiaua Pio Grohse, suggested that Luani had been the difference between the two sides in the final, saying "They had a very good team, and we had a hard time scoring against them until a minute and a half left in the game, when Shalom Luani crossed the try line and added a score for our team".[25]

On 31 December 2011, Luani represented American Samoa in a Samoa Bowl match against Hawaii. American Samoa eventually won 34-28 after double overtime, with Luani scoring the final touchdown to seal his country's victory.[26][27]

In February 2012 Luani was included in an American Samoa All Star Team for an under19 Junior Oceania Bowl championship match against Australia.[28][29] The winner would represent the World Team against Team USA at the IFAF World Championship in June 2012.[30] American Samoa won the match 937, with Luani scoring on a punt return, an interception return, a twopoint run and an extra point kick.[31][32]

In JuneJuly 2012, Luani represented the American Samoa under-19 American football team at the 2012 IFAF U-19 World Championship, playing in his country's 27-6 loss to first seed United States on 30 June and being named American Samoa's MVP for the match.[33] He made his second appearance of the competition in a 51-0 win over Panama on 3 July. Luani played a prominent role in the victory, assisting five of his team's eight scores and scoring a 23-yard field goal.[34][35] Luani then played in American Samoa's 27-14 victory against France in the fifth-place play-off on 7 July 2012.[36]

Having joined Chabot College of California in June 2012, Luani was part of the team's roster for the 2012-13 season.[37] Chabot suffered a poor start to the campaign, losing their first four games, but in October the side embarked on a six-game win streak that saw them undefeated until mid-November.[38] By September 2013 Luani was playing for the City College of San Francisco; he starred in a 61-0 win over Fresno City College in October 2013.[39][40]

Personal life

Shalom is the son of Penitito and Niukini Luani and like his parents, hails from the village of Masausi.[41][42] Shalom graduated from Masefau Elementary before attending Fagaitua High School.[43] In June 2012 Luani was one of 32 of the island's students who were honoured in the Student-Athlete Ceremony of Recognition where student athletes officially signed on with the colleges of their choice; Luani joined Chabot College in Hayward, California.[44][45]

Shalom's brother Roy, who is a year older than him, is also an association footballer and also plays as a forward.[46] Roy has played for the American Samoa under20 side but is yet to appear for the senior team.[47] The two also played alongside each other for the Fagaitua High School American Football team.[48]

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