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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Misses Blong Football

As you may have guessed by now, I tend to do a lot with football in Vanuatu (which I find a little ironic seeing that I thought my days of football were behind me). What started off originally as an attempt to meet people and keep busy has now ballooned into what is almost a second fulltime job. Ah woo.

It started off with pikinini, and last year was a big year for U12. We held two major tournaments in Luganville, to find champions for U12 for Luganville and then the northern province (Penma, Sanma, Malampa and Torba) U 12 Champions to go down for the finals in Vila. Throughout my time here I've been a big supporter of Kamewa School, and luckily their team, with Sainte Therese, went through to the finals. With the organisation work I'd already done with the tournaments, I was lucky enough to go down to Vila with the two teams and ended up staying with them as an official. The kids were great and I think pretty amused that a Misses would sleep on the floor with them!

At the same time as the tournament, the NZ All Whites came to Vila to play the Vanuatu squad. With the pikinini we got into the stadium as invited guests, with the kids being ball boys/girls or being part of the opening ceremony. NZ won 2-1 (which was lucky) but it was an amazing event to see, with such a huge crowd at the stadium and people in trees and on roof-tops around the park.

The following day we took the kids for a jaunt around some of the tourist attractions in Efate, including an outdoor aquarium with sharks and turtles. Then we went to the FIFA Academy at Teouma for a look at footballs training area: very flash indeed!

Monday was a rest day with the games starting on Tuesday. There were 8 teams in the competition: unfortunately Sainte Therese came 4th and Kamewa 5th, however the team from Pentecost (which came third at the northern regional finals in Vila) won the competition and are now heading to New Caledonia this year and the chance to go to France. Hopefully a team from Luganville will make it through this year.

Following this tournament I stayed in Vila for an extra day and was lucky to see an U17 team from Luganville, Kings United, win the Sportswell Tournament at the FIFA Academy, while being looked after by the attentive FIFA Referees who were officiating the matches.

Back to Luganville, we were charged with organising the U15 boys and U19 girls National Tournament. This tournament is still the worst week in my life in Vanuatu... needless to say it was a combination of poor venues (the use of the local stadium for a week that doesn't have toilet facilities, water, electricity or security), lack of funds or control in Luganville, and the reliance on teachers to help when it was during their holiday! Not to worry.

On the women's side of things, we ran a successful tournament: the Hotel Santo Cup, at Unity Park last year. Sia Raga FC won, followed by Vaum United and my team, Side Riva United, came third. Hotel Santo will sponsor a tournament again this year and we've also had another company come in to sponsor the first league starting in March. We've also got a coaching clinic on Saturday mornings for all women and women referees.

Somehow, at the end of last year, I ended up going to a meeting for LFA (Luganville Football Association). If you attend, you generally become part of the committee, and the meeting was about the 2008 calenda. I put my two (or four) cents in and before you know it, I'm helping the marketing officer find sponsorship and organise tournaments. We've luckily secured a sponsor for referees fees (did I add that I'm now doing refereeing as well?) although sponsors for tournaments is a different story.

While its pretty flat out at the moment, there's lots of good stuff happening with football that will hopefully help bring back sport to Luganville. For the past two years there was very little sport, with tournaments beginning and not finishing or not even starting.

If you're interested in whats going on in football here, have a look at the following website: www.vanuafoot.com

There are a lot of my photos from the NZ vs Vanuatu and Together Kids Programme.

Yours in football

Sera

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is still running! Good work mate. Sounds like your true calling is organising football and cultural events. I guess we'll soon have to call you Ty Butterfield.. ;)

Are you playing at all? Would be a shame to organise so much and not at least even get a kick at half time..I still get the odd game of 5a-side in.
Anyways hope your well mate. Keep in touch. Nige

11:11 am

 
Blogger Sarah Flavall said...

Hey Nige,

yeah, am playing in Kings United this year, plus put a team in the recent Beach Football Comp- Side Riva United, that won the women's division...

Actually, VFF has asked if I'm interested in the Women's Devt Officer Position.. so will have to have a think about that one...

12:46 pm

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sarah, you're still alive and kicking (pun definitely intended). Hey send me an email sometime, we need to catch up, and for whatever reason my attempts to catch ya aren't getting through : )

Ka kite, Nat

4:22 pm

 

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