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Wantok Cup

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the final match 2-0, and the four matches on aggregate by 3-2. Nonetheless, if one considers the Solomons' Independence Day matches (July 7 & 9) separately from those held around Vanuatu's Independence Day (July 27 & 30), and treats them as separate competitions, then the Solomons won the former 2-1 on aggregate, and Vanuatu the latter 2-0 on aggregate.
90:. The Cup was to be a thrice-a-year competition, to be held in July (twice) and September (once), as part of independence commemoration celebrations in the Solomons, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea, respectively. The inaugural edition of the Cup was held during independence celebrations in the Solomon Islands, from July 3 to July 7, 2008, and was won by the hosts. 590:
On July 18, it was announced that Vanuatu would be unable to host the Cup that month, due to financial difficulties. The second edition of the Wantok Cup was consequently cancelled. The Vanuatu Football Federation stated that the country would host the Cup in July 2009. In the end, no games were held
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In 2011, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands met for four games, beginning with a match in the Solomons on its Independence Day and culminating in a match held in Vanuatu on the latter's Independence Day, which had been the aim of the Wantok Cup, although the media did not use the Cup's name. Vanuatu won
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There has also been a Junior Wantok Cup, for under-15s. Originally scheduled to be launched in 2008, it was -like the adult version- delayed. The official inaugural edition was hosted by Vanuatu in January 2010, with five teams competing (three from the host country, one from the Solomon Islands and
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These may not have been official editions of the Cup. Nonetheless, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands met for four games in July, beginning with two in the Solomons on and around its independence day (July 7), followed by two match in Vanuatu on and around that country's independence day, July 30 - as
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From the start, the competition was plagued by financial difficulties. Papua New Guinea's team withdrew from the inaugural edition at the last moment, citing financial constraints, and Vanuatu announced that it would be unable to host the second edition of the Cup, for the same reason. Nonetheless,
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intended originally by the Wantok Cup. On aggregate, over the span of the four games, Vanuatu scored three goals to the Solomons' two. If the events are considered separately, Solomon Islands won its Independence Day games 2-1 on aggregate, while Vanuatu won its Independence Day games on aggregate
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reported that Papua New Guinea would not be attending, as it was "occupied by other football programs", and that even scheduled host Vanuatu had yet to confirm it would be taking part. The article concluded: "If Vanuatu agrees to host the tournament then it is likely that the Wantok Cup will only
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reported that Papua New Guinea would not be attending, as it was "occupied by other football programs", and that even scheduled host Vanuatu had yet to confirm it would be taking part. The article concluded: "If Vanuatu agrees to host the tournament then it is likely that the Wantok Cup will only
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Eddie Ngava, General Secretary of the Solomon Islands Football Federation, had stated: "We hope this will be the inaugural start of the Wantok Cup when each of the three countries will be having a competition on each of their countries' independence days." The Cup has been described by the
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initially confirmed their participation, and were due to play against the hosts on September 20, but then pulled out, citing financial constraints. The September 2008 edition of the Wantok Cup was then expected to be an encounter between Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu.
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in February spoke of the Solomon Islands team facing Vanuatu in the Wantok Cup in July, thus suggesting that Papua New Guinea would be absent, or that its participation was unconfirmed. In March, the
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The 2009 games did not take place. The second edition of the Wantok Cup was then due to be hosted by Vanuatu to coincide with its Independence Day celebrations in July 2010. In March 2010, the
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There is no record of the July 2010 edition of the Cup having taken place - presumably due to a withdrawal by the hosts. No further editions of the Cup have been reported as scheduled.
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never participated in the adult Wantok Cup either, but sent a national team to the inaugural (and so far only) edition of the Junior Wantok Cup in January 2010.
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feature Solomon Islands and Vanuatu." There is no record of the July 2010 edition of the Cup having taken place - presumably due to a withdrawal by the hosts.
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No further editions of the Cup have been reported as scheduled; the Cup appears to be defunct as such, or to continue only in an informal manner.
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earlier in July, due to financial reasons, the country's participation in the second edition remained uncertain. The
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The second edition of the Wantok Cup was scheduled to be held during Independence Day celebrations in
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The third edition of the Wantok Cup was scheduled to be held during Independence Day celebrations in
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confirmed its participation. As of early July, it was the only country to have done so. The
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The inaugural edition of the Wantok Cup was held during Independence Day celebrations in
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the Wantok Cup was expected to continue, Vanuatu having pledged to host it in July 2009.
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Solomon Islands men's football team fixtures and results, July to September 2011
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was an international football competition between the national teams of three
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International association football competitions hosted by the Solomon Islands
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International association football competitions hosted by Papua New Guinea
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Thus, Papua New Guinea never actually competed in a Wantok Cup event.
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International association football competitions hosted by Vanuatu
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spoken in the three countries - namely Tok Pisin, Pijin and
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The second edition of the Wantok Cup was due to be held in
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was rescheduled for July 2010, to be hosted by Vanuatu.
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The 1655:Recurring sporting events established in 2008 1439: 8: 1105: 1103: 1101: 1099: 1097: 19: 1409:"TVL Wantok U15 Tournament - Day 4 updates" 1466: 1446: 1432: 1424: 18: 1538:OFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament 1008:"Ngava on the New Wantok Cup Competition" 1329:"Last chance for national team hopefuls" 1306:"National Football Team Begins Training" 1250:, ABC Radio Australia, September 9, 2008 1110:"2011 SP Games Team Starts Preparations" 823: 283: 191: 1487:OFC Men's Olympic Qualifying Tournament 1352:"TVL U15-U16 Wantok Tournament Program" 1260:"Bonito building for future, says Moli" 1218:"SIFF Approves Two Teams in Wantok Cup" 922: 902:Papua New Guinea national football team 907:Solomon Islands national football team 724:feature Solomon Islands and Vanuatu." 697:Solomon Islands national football team 1031:"Fiji out of newly formed Wantok Cup" 301: 298: 295: 292: 7: 976:, ABC Radio Australia, June 17, 2008 954:, ABC Radio Australia, June 17, 2008 945:"Wantok Cup celebrates independence" 737: 622: 587:was to be represented by two teams. 289: 286: 1517:OFC Men's Beach Soccer Championship 933:"Wantok Cup to become annual event" 711:Solomon Islands Football Federation 152:Solomon Islands Football Federation 1399:, One Television, January 21, 2010 1380:, One Television, January 23, 2010 1157:"Proposed Wantok Cup looks gloomy" 14: 776: 755: 717:was yet to do so. 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Index

Western Melanesia
Solomon Islands
Melanesian
Papua New Guinea
Solomon Islands
Vanuatu
Oceania Football Confederation
Melanesian Cup
Tok Pisin
Pijin
English
similarities
pidgin languages
Bislama
Vanuatu Daily Post
Solomon Islands Football Federation
Vanuatu Football Federation
Solomon Star
New Caledonia
Solomon Islands
2008
2011 (first)
Vanuatu
2011 (second)
Papua New Guinea
second edition of the Cup
Details
Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands
Vanuatu

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