Football at the 2011 Pacific Games – Men's tournament
The 2011 Pacific Games men's football tournament was the 13th edition of Pacific Games men's football tournament. The competition was held in New Caledonia from 27 August to 9 September 2011 with the final played at the Stade Numa-Daly in Nouméa.
Twelve men's teams competed at the Games.
Format
The 11 teams were drawn or placed into 2 groups. The top 2 teams from the first stage advanced to the semifinal stage. The semifinalists were followed by matches for the Gold Medal and Bronze Medal.Group stage
Group A
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Group B
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Knockout stage
Semifinals
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- Avinesh Waran Suwamy
- Iamel Kabeu
- Samuel Kini
- Gari Moka
- Henry Fa'arodo
- Joe Luwi
- James Naka
- Joses Nawo
- Alopua Petoa
- Taylor Saghabi
- Alvin Avinesh
- Malakai Kainihewe
- Jason Cunliffe
- Marius Bako
- Jacques Haeko
- César Lolohea
- Jeremy Yasasa
- Daniel Michel
- Joseph Ngauora
- John Pareanga
- Tuimasi Manuca
- Seveci Rokotakala
- Taniela Waqa
- Elias Merfalen
- Dylan Naputi
- Karotu Bakaane
- Erene Bakineti
- Arsène Boawé
- Joris Gorendiawé
- Patrick Qaézé
- Kenji Vendegou
- Joël Wakanumuné
- Felix Bondaluke
- Michael Foster
- Cyril Muta
- David Muta
- Mauri Wasi
- Jeffery Bule
- Tome Faisi
- Ian Paia
- Efrain Arañeda
- Stéphane Faatiarau
- Teheivarii Ludivion
- Billy Mataitai
- Taufa Neuffer
- Lorenzo Tehau
- Uota Ale
- James Lepaio
- Togavai Stanley
- Lutelu Tiute
- Richard Garae
- Michel Kaltack
- Selwyn Sese Aala
- Kensi Tangis
- Ricky Tari
- Robert Tasso
- Jean Robert Yelou
- Nicholas Funnell
- Kaake Kamta
- Tauraa Marmouyet
2012 Pacific Cup
In 2010 the Oceania Football Confederation announced the creation of a new tournament, the Pacific Cup. Five teams would qualify from the 2011 Pacific Games for the first edition in February 2012 and the New Zealand Olympic team was also invited to participate.The tournament had initially been planned as part of the qualification tournament for the 2012 OFC Nations Cup, and the OFC's qualification tournament for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. However, FIFA announced a revised format for both tournaments in June 2011, meaning that the Pacific Games were no longer part of qualification, and therefore were not FIFA authorised games.