Spirit 08 F.C.

Spirit 08 FC
Full name Spirit 08 Football Club
Ground Port Vila Municipal Stadium
Port Vila, Vanuatu
Capacity 6.000
Manager Vanuatu Etienne Mermer
League Telekom Vanuatu Premier League
2014-15 8th

Spirit 08 FC are an association football club based in Vanuatu. They currently compete in the TVL League, Vanuatu's top tier. Spirit finished in 4th place in the league in 2013/14.[1] Spirit were represented at the 2011 Pacific Games in New Caledonia by four players, namely Rickson Tari, Rexley Tarivuti, Robert Tasso and Nikiau Filiamy.[2]

Current squad

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

No. Position Player
2 Vanuatu DF Samuel Kaloros
Vanuatu MF Didier Kalip
Vanuatu FW Alex Saniel
Vanuatu FW Octave Meltecoin
Vanuatu FW Bernard Daniel
No. Position Player
Vanuatu FW Leo Moli
Vanuatu FW Sylvain Tenene
Vanuatu FW Selwyn Sese
Vanuatu FW Rodney Serveux
Vanuatu Oweni Siehi

Performance in Competitions

2010 Ken Memorial Cup

Results Table:

Round Opponent Result
Round 1 Westtan Broncos FC W 1–0
Round 2 Yatel FC D 0–0
Round 3 Seveners United FC W 5–0

Spirit had an excellent start in the competition, winning twice and drawing once without conceding a single goal in the process. Spirit 08 topped their four-team group and qualified for the semi-finals of the competition,[3] but the Cup was eventually won by Tafea FC.[4]

2010–11 Telekom Vanuatu Premier League

Position Club Games Played Games Won Games Drawn Games Lost Points
1 Amicale FC 14 12 1 1 37
2 Tafea FC 14 11 1 2 34
3 Tupuji Imere FC 14 8 0 6 24
4 Spirit 08 14 7 1 6 22
5 Shepherds United FC 14 6 2 6 20
6 Teouma Academy 14 5 3 6 18
7 Yatel FC 14 1 1 12 4
8 Ifira Black Bird FC 14 1 1 12 4

In finishing in the top five of the league, Spirit qualified for the next round. The club made an excellent start to the season, winning their first four games and only conceding two goals in the process.[5] The club had almost identical home and away form, winning three, drawing two and losing four at home and winning four, drawing two and losing three on the road.[6]

References