Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 24 January 1990 | ||
Place of birth | Nauru | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Tofaga[1] | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2005–2012 | Tofaga[2] | (10) | |
2012 | Brabantia | ||
2013–2014 | Waitakere City | ||
2014–2018 | Tofaga | ||
2019 | Nanumaga[1] | ||
2020– | Tofaga[1] | (9) | |
International career | |||
2011– | Tuvalu | 13 | (9) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Alopua Petoa (born 24 January 1990) is a footballer who plays as a striker for FC Tofaga. Born in Nauru, he is a Tuvalu international.
Early life
Born in Nauru, Petoa started playing football at the age of ten before becoming a naturalized Tuvalu citizen and joined the Vatokami team in the 2005.[2]
Club career
In 2005 the Vatokami changed its name to FC Tofaga.[3]
Alopua Petoa was the topscorer in the Tuvalu A-Division competition in 2012 and equal topscorer in 2021, with James Lepaio.[3]
In 2012, through Dutch manager Foppe de Haan, Petoa signed for Dutch side Brabantia with Vaisua Liva, which was regarded to have made them more well-known.[4]
In 2013, he signed for New Zealand side Waitakere City with Vaisua Liva, becoming the first professional Tuvaluan players in history.[5]
International career
Petoa has been regarded as one of the best players in Tuvalu and has been the all-time top scorer of the Tuvalu national team.[6]
On 22 August 2011, Petoa debuted for the Tuvalu national team during a 3–0 win over the Samoa, scoring a hat-trick in what was Tuvalu's first international match in four years and their highest victory in history.[7] He then scored for the Tuvalu national team during a 4–3 loss to Tamil Eelam at the 2018 CONIFA World Football Cup.[8]
Style of play
Petoa mainly operates as a striker and is known for his dribbling.[9]
Personal life
Petoa had not been in a plane until he arrived in the Netherlands to sign for Dutch side Brabantia.[6]
Career statistics
No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1 | 22 August 2011 | Fiji | Samoa | 1–0 | 3–0 | Friendly |
2 | 2–0 | |||||
3 | 3–0 | |||||
4 | 27 August 2011 | Stade Rivière Salée, Nouméa, New Caledonia | American Samoa | 1–0 | 4–0 | 2011 Pacific Games |
5 | 3–0 | |||||
6 | 4–0 | |||||
7 | 5 December 2017 | Korman Stadium, Port Vila, Vanuatu | New Caledonia | 2–0 | 2–1 | 2017 Pacific Mini Games |
8 | 15 December 2017 | Port Vila Municipal Stadium, Port Vila, Vanuatu | Tonga | 3–3 | 4–3 | |
9 | 12 July 2019 | National Soccer Stadium, Apia, Samoa | American Samoa | 1–0 | 1–1 | 2019 Pacific Games |
CONIFA goals
No. | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1 | 7 June 2018 | Gander Green Lane, Sutton, England | Tamil Eelam | 1–0 | 3–4 | 2018 CONIFA World Football Cup |
2 | 3–1 |
References
- 1 2 3 Alopua Petoa at National-Football-Teams.com
- 1 2 "Alopua PETOA". footballdatabase.eu 2007-2023. 2007. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
- 1 2 "Alopua Petoa - Oceania NÃO FIFA article".
- ↑ "Alopua Petoa - Omroep Brabant article".
- ↑ "Vaisua Liva and Alopua Petoa start their internship at Waitakere City FC". Tuvalu National Football Association. 2013. Archived from the original on 26 April 2014.
- 1 2 "Alopua Petoa - Algemeen Dagblad article".
- ↑ "Alopua Petoa - De Stentor article".
- ↑ "Sport: Tuvalu footballers beaten in stoppage time". RNZ. 8 June 2018. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
- ↑ "Alopua Petoa - Trouw article".
- ↑ "Alopua Petoa". National Football Teams.
- ↑ "Tamil Eelam 4-3 Tuvalu". www.conifa.org. CONIFA. 7 June 2018. Archived from the original on 21 June 2020. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
External links
- Alopua Petoa at National-Football-Teams.com