Erroll Bennett


Erroll Bennett was a Tahitian footballer, who spent his career with A.S. Central Sport and Paris Saint-Germain. He placed fifteenth in a 1999 poll by International Federation of Football History & Statistics to find the Player of the Century for Oceania.

Club career

1963–1983: A.S. Central Sport

Joining the youth team in 1963 and playing for the senior team between 1966 and 1983, Bennett spent most of his career with A.S. Central Sport aside from a short stint with Paris Saint-Germain's reserve team.
Over 17 years, he won fourteen Tahiti Ligue 1 titles and eight Tahiti Cups with the club.

1972: Short stint with Paris Saint-Germain

During his time with Paris Saint-Germain, he played for the club during their first season ever in Ligue 1.
He mainly played for the reserve team between January and June 1972, and he planned to stay with the club but financial troubles forced him to leave PSG as the club was relegated to Division 3, although Henri Patrelle failed to convince Bennett to stay at PSG.
After leaving PSG, Bennett was subsequently in contact with AS Saint-Etienne but he instead rejoined A.S. Central Sport in July 1972.

International career

Bennett was part of the Tahitian national squad for the 1973 Oceania Cup, the first ever Oceania-wide international soccer tournament. Bennett scored three goals in the tournament, and played in the final, which Tahiti lost 2–0 to New Zealand.
He also won the South Pacific Games tournament three times with Tahiti.

Personal life and death

Bennett joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1977 after which he refused to play football on Sundays. Following Bennett's baptism, Napoléon Spitz, the head of Bennett's team, held a meeting in which he said his team would stop Sunday play and all football teams in that division agreed to move games to weeknights.
Bennett was also a police officer in Tahiti. He was the father of Naea Bennett, who also played for the Tahiti national team.
Bennett died on 2 June 2025, at the age of 75.

Career statistics

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
117 February 1973Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand1–?2–11973 Oceania Cup
218 February 1973Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand1–?1–11973 Oceania Cup
321 February 1973Newmarket Park, Auckland, New Zealand1–01–01973 Oceania Cup
429 August 1979Buckhurst Park, Suva, Fiji?–08–01979 South Pacific Games
529 August 1979Buckhurst Park, Suva, Fiji?–08–01979 South Pacific Games
629 August 1979Buckhurst Park, Suva, Fiji?–08–01979 South Pacific Games
73 September 1979Buckhurst Park, Suva, Fiji1–01–01979 South Pacific Games
84 September 1979Buckhurst Park, Suva, Fiji?–23–21979 South Pacific Games
94 September 1979Buckhurst Park, Suva, Fiji?–23–21979 South Pacific Games
107 September 1979Buckhurst Park, Suva, Fiji2–03–01979 South Pacific Games
117 September 1979Buckhurst Park, Suva, Fiji3–03–01979 South Pacific Games
1225 February 1980Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Nouméa, New Caledonia3–13–11980 Oceania Cup
131 March 1980Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Nouméa, New Caledonia2–?2–41980 Oceania Cup
1414 July 1981Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara, Solomon Islands1–01–01981 South Pacific Mini Games
1515 July 1981Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara, Solomon Islands?–06–01981 South Pacific Mini Games

Honours

A.S. Central Sport
  • Tahiti Ligue 1 : 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982
  • Tahiti Cup : 1966, 1967, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983
Tahiti