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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Live streaming for FIWC Grand Final
Over one million gamers tried to win a seat at the FIFA Interactive World Cup 2012 Grand Final. In the end, 24 elite EA SPORTS™ FIFA 12 players were able to book their place in Dubai for the Grand Fin...
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Mont-Dore hold on to O-League spot
New Caledonian champions Mont-Dore will line up in the O-League once more after confirming their spot with a 3-1 win over Cook Islands outfit Tupapa Maraerenga in the 2013 O-League Preliminary Play-of...
Saturday, May 05, 2012
Tupapa book play-off meeting with Mont-Dore
Tupapa Maraerenga will square off with Mont-Dore for a place in the 2013 edition of the Pacific’s premier club competition after Tupapa booked their passage in the final round of O-League Preliminary ...
Thursday, May 03, 2012
Tupapa win blows race wide open
The race to take on Mont-Dore for a place in the Pacific’s premier club competition is now a three-horse affair after an intriguing pair of results on the second day of the 2013 O-League Preliminary a...
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 Football Federation American Samoa
  
A territory with just 70,000 people and an area of 199km², American Samoa is traditionally strong in sports such as gridiron, basketball and baseball but football is starting to take over these popular pastimes. The strength of the game is at the youth level where Football Federation American Samoa (FFAS) has worked hard to establish competitions within schools. Under the tutelage of President Iuli Alex Godinet, FFAS is leading the way for sporting bodies in American Samoa in terms of organizes tournaments for teenagers and schoolchildren. As a result of this newly implemented structure, the number of boys and girls playing football has now exceeded even those more established codes.

FFAS held a founding congress in November 2007 where it was recognised that American Samoa had regained its credibility over the two-year normalisation period after the formerly named American Samoa Football Association (ASFA) had been dissolved. American Samoa now has a strong foundation from which to grow football starting from the grassroots level. Looking at the elite level, American Samoa national teams still have some way to go to reach the level of other Oceania nations. But a small achievement was made in 2006 when Natia Natia scored the team's first and only official goal in FIFA World Cup qualifying campaigns.

The FIFA Goal Project was completed at Pago Pago Park in 2007 with new administration offices and playing fields allowing FFAS to increase football activities. However, the complex was significantly damaged by a powerful tsunami that struck in 2009 and the organisation will now have to move into a rebuilding phase.
  
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Football Federation American Samoa

P.O Box 982 413
Pago Pago
AMERICAN SAMOA 96799

Tel: +1 684 644 7104
or +1 684 644 7105
Fax: +1 684 644 7102
Email: ffas@blueskynet.as
Website: www.ffas.as
Language: English, Samoan

Colors
Shirt: Navy Blue
Short: Red
Socks: White

Founded 1984
Affiliated 1998
  
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