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VANUATU HERO POIDA REFLECTS ON ZIDANE CHALLENGE

Sunday, 01 June 08, 04:28 AM

NOUMEA - "I have only dreamed of a moment like this - it will live with me forever". Those were the words of Vanuatu international Moise Poida after playing the Karembeu Jubilee match at Stade Numa Daly last night playing against an array of superstars from the "Les Bleus" heroes of the FIFA World Cup France 1998.

"It was good to be alongside players like Zidane - I was very happy my family and all of Vanuatu will be happy," Poida told www.oceaniafootball.com

Vanuatu Football Federation (VFF) President Lambert Maltock said Moise had helped galvanise the country from grassroots level through to the top tier of the world game.

"I was very emotional to see Moise out there. Everybody knows who Moise is all the kids love him and one day he could be the Vanuatu national team coach. It was a big thrill for everybody to see a Vanuatu player on the same pitch as Zidane, Karembeu, Lebeouf," Maltock said.

Poida was not disappointed to lose despite the unbalanced final result of 2-8.

"The thrill for me is knowing our U-12 Vanuatu players can see that a Ni-Vanuatu player can play on the same stage as football legends from the top of the game," Poida said.

John Panu of Papua New Guinea, Gideon Omokirio of Solomon Islands, Fred de Jong and Vaughan Covney of New Zealand and South African Auckland City FC striker Keryn Jordan represented Oceania in a largely New Caledonian constructed side named with sentimentality in mind against one of football's greatest ever international teams.

"It would be great to see more of these types of matches for Oceania selection teams against the best teams around," Maltock said.

Christian Karembeu paid homage to his Pacific-roots by playing the final 20 minutes of the match for 'Team Karembeu' missing one penalty before scoring another generously given spot-kick.

"I am happy, so happy. I thank everyone who made Moise Poida's selection possible - for us it is a dream come true," Maltock said. 

Photos by Marc Peretic Wilson

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kuks Wrote: | 08.29UTC | Jun 1, 2008

Thanks for allowing comments. While Maltok made some very impressive comments about Vanuatu representation to this historic game, I would like to make some comments on this. With due respect to Moise Poida, I would have loved to see our former football hero, Noel Vari represented Vanuatu in this historic game. Noel, by record has contributed a lot to vanuatu soccer. He would have been my choice if I were Mr Maltok.
Thank you.

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kuks Wrote: | 08.37UTC | Jun 1, 2008

I am glad that Vanuatu was represented by Moise Poida in this game. Howvever, I would have loved to see out former Hero Noel Vari represented Vanuatu in this historic game. Noel have contributed immensely to the development of soccer in Vanuatu in all aspects of the game: ie inside the field and outside the field. He has earned everyone's respect for his maturity and discipline in the field. Yes I would have loved to see him play against people Zidane.

Vanuatu soccer fanatics.

Moses
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Moses Wrote: | 01.55UTC | Jun 2, 2008

Well done Moise (Nem). It's a dream come true indeed for you and for all of us. Like you said, it was very good that you played with the stars in front of our young footballers. Not only there in NC, but here in Port Vila too, everyone was amazed at the chance and you were the ONE who did all for us.

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