Vanuatu Stay Perfect In U-16 Men's Qualifying With Big Win
The Melanesian side delivered a ruthless attacking display, Franso Shem, Rohan Masauvakalo, and Titus Robert, leading the way with a hat-trick each as Vanuatu equalled their largest victory in an OFC U-16 competition - a 20-0 win over Tonga in 2005.
Shem was the first to get off the mark inside the first 90 seconds, followed by Robert as Vanuatu opened up a five-goal lead inside 15 minutes.
Masauvakalo was the pick of the goalscorers through the first half, scoring five as Vanuatu went into the break 13 goals ahead – taking his tally to seven after scoring twice against Tonga in their previous match.
Vanuatu added seven more in the second half, half-time substitute Ettien Vuti resuming the scoring and grabbing a double.
Chimarco Vanuaroro and Matthew Naviti also got in on the action with goals off the bench late on, as Vanuatu closed out the win.
It's a result that puts Vanuatu into pole position to qualify for OFC U-16 Men's Championship 2026 in July, whilst American Samoa have been eliminated from contention.
Vanuatu:
20 (Franso SHEM 2’, 45+3’, 53’, Titus ROBERT
3’, 15’, 35’, 52’, Own Goal 9’, 24’, 81’ Rohan
MASAUVAKALO 11’, 21’, 43’, 44’, 45+5’, Brent
KALUAT 28’, Ettien VUTI 49’, 57’, Chimarco VANUARORO
72’, Mathew NAVITI 83’)
American
Samoa: 0
HT: 13-0
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