Nauti F.C.

Nauti FC
Full name Nauti Footbal Club
Founded 1980
Ground Tuvalu Sports Ground,
Funafuti, Tuvalu
Ground Capacity 1,500
Chairman Patoa Lauti
Coach Aso Tapumanaia
League Tuvalu A-Division
2014 1st

Nauti FC is a Tuvalu football club from Funafuti, playing in the Tuvalu A-Division.

The team's home ground is the Tuvalu Sports Ground, the only football field in Tuvalu. Nauti is one of the most successful teams in Tuvalu, with the most trophy's of all the nations teams. Nauti plays on an amateur level, as do all the teams in Tuvalu. They also have a reserve squad and a women's team.

History

Nauti was founded in 1980, under the name Combined Devils. The name was initiated by Mr Igatia Talesi. In 1976, he started a mixed team of men from Funafuti and other Tuvalu Islands with the name Combined Devils.

It was in 1980, that Nauti/Combined Devils was officially recognised as the Funafuti Soccer Team. The team's first red uniform was sponsored by his Excellency the Right Hon. Kamuta Latasi. Years later, the team is still using the red color uniforms, the patterns varies but remains red and white. Nauti won the independence Cup in 1988, it was the first price won by the team and also in 1990 and 1999. In 2001 the name of the team was changed into Nauti FC.

During 1980–1990 the team was never defeated by Vaitupu, Nukulaelae, Naumaga, Nui or the Tuvalu police Team. It was only defeated once by Nukufetau (penalty kicks in 1982) once by Nanumea and once by Nuitao (Knock out tournaments). In the League Tournament Nauti was never defeated in the period 1980–1990. In 1991 the airfield was tar-sealed and soccer tournaments in the capital Funafuti came to a standstill. Soccer games were first played again in 1997.

Nauti played several finales for the Independence Cup. They won the cup in 2003, 2008 and 2009. Nauti is the most successful club in Tuvalu, having won the most titles in the Tuvalu A-Division of all the teams in Tuvalu. The Tuvalu A-Division was formed in 2001. Nauti won their first A-Division title in 2005. From 2007 on they won the league seven times in a row. 2009 was the most successful year for Nauti FC, winning a total of three trophy's.[1]

Nauti FC

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
1 Tuvalu GK Jay Timo
2 Tuvalu GK Faiana Ofati
3 Tuvalu DF Tapeni Letueti
4 Tuvalu DF Joshua Tui Tapasei
5 Tuvalu DF Kalamelu Seloto
6 Tuvalu DF Ikiele Taula
7 Tuvalu MF Raj Sogivalu
8 Tuvalu MF Okilani Tinilau
9 Tuvalu FW Lutelu Tiute
10 Tuvalu MF Moeola Polau
No. Position Player
11 Tuvalu FW Mase Tumua
12 Tuvalu FW Uilani Tavita
13 Tuvalu MF Paitela Kelemene (captain)
14 Tuvalu MF Afelee Valoa
15 Tuvalu MF Sosene Vailine
16 Tuvalu GK Savea Sogivalu
17 Tuvalu DF Danny Enelii
18 Tuvalu MF Maleko Heiloa
19 Tuvalu DF John Tevesi
20 Tuvalu DF Manao Manao
21 Tuvalu FW Taufaiva Ionatana

Nauti B

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

No. Position Player
Tuvalu GK Lomisia Lota
Tuvalu DF Taulau Loto
Tuvalu DF Magaono Panapa
Tuvalu DF Jeff Melo
Tuvalu DF Puleuta Satalaka
Tuvalu MF Julie Niu
Tuvalu MF Paulo Loto
No. Position Player
Tuvalu MF Vaiuuli Pelekata
Tuvalu FW Joe Ioelu
Tuvalu FW Paul Driessen
Tuvalu FW Norm Tufa
Tuvalu FW Tanelua Kausea
Tuvalu FW Sili Fakasega

Honours

League

Cup

See also

References

  1. "Competition A-Men". TNFA. 4 April 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2013.

External links

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