Lupe o le Soaga

Lupe o le Soaga is a Samoan football club based in Tuanaimato. It currently plays in the Samoa National League.

Lupe o le Soaga
Full nameLupe o le Soaga Soccer Club
GroundToleafoa J.S Blatter Soccer Stadium[1]
Capacity3,500
ChairmanTafilipepe Fineaso Aimaasu
ManagerPaul Uaiesi
LeagueSamoa National League
20182nd

History

Lupe o le Soaga played in the First Division, the second tier of the Samoa National League during the 2011–12 season where they finished runners-up to Vaimoso.[2] Apparently they were promoted as they then played in the 2012-13 Samoa National League, which they won, losing only once throughout the whole season.[3] They also won the Samoa Cup, defeating Kiwi 2–1 in the final.[3] Kiwi took the lead, but Lupe equalised with a penalty.[4] An additional twenty minutes extra time was played and in the second half of extra time Lupe scored the winner.[4] The Lupe ole Soaga women's team were runner's-up in the 2012–13 women's cup final.[4]

In the 2020 edition of the OFC Champions League they became the first team coming from the qualifying stage to win a group stage match.[5]

Titles

2012–13
2014–15
2016
2017
2019
2012-13

Current technical staff

Position
Head coach Paul Ualesi
Assistant coach Venico Ah Colt
Manager La'i Tautiaga
Assistant Manager Mataio Toetu
Goalkeeper Coach Kareti Soafa
Gear Manager Victor Lapalapa
Assistant Gear Manager Maiseli Faasalele
Trainer Soliai Letutusa

Current squad

Squad for the 2020 OFC Champions League Premiliminary Stage

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  SAM Mataio Toetu
2 FW  SAM Albert Bell
3 DF  SAM Suivai Ataga
4 DF  SAM Ritchievoy Ueligitone
5 DF  SAM Tauati Tanoai
6 DF  SAM Andrew Stefano
7 FW  SAM Lawrie Letutusa
9 FW  SAM Vaa Taualai
10 MF  SAM Jarvis Filimalae
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 MF  ENG Matthew Chant
12 DF  SAM John Teo
13 MF  SAM Michael Leo
14 DF  SAM Osa Savelio
16 MF  SAM Soliai Letutusa
17 DF  SAM Isaako Sione
18 MF  SAM Lapalapa Toni
20 GK  NZL Zane Green
21 MF  SAM Bitner Tafili

References

  1. Which stadiums are home to the most champions? at The Knowledge, Guardian Newspapers
  2. Samoa – 2011 at RSSSF.
  3. Samoa 2013 at RSSSF
  4. National League closer to an end Archived 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine at footballsamoa.ws
  5. "Lupe make history in Tahiti". Oceania Football Confederation. Mar 6, 2020.
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