Pool games continue again on Oct. 23 and then take a break next week as the inaugural knockout tournament, President’s Cup, continues with the quarterfinals.POOL ATop-ranked Kiwi Soccers suffered their first loss of the season with a 5-1 shellacking…

FFAS Goal Project II & III update

Target time for all upgrades to be completed is January 2011.EARTHWORKS & SECURITY FENCEThe security fence was the first to be completed, providing a measure of relief to the association, especially the FFAS staff that spent a large quantity…

POOL AKiwi Soccers leads the pool that also includes defending champs Black Roses and perennial contenders Tafuna Jets A, Utulei Youth and Ilaoa & To’omata.Kiwi defeated Pago Youth B 5-3 while in other games on Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010…

They are actually tied with Ilaoa & To’omata and Kiwi Soccers with 9 points each but have the edge in goals difference with 21. Ilaoa & To’omata is second with 15 and Kiwi with 13.Black Roses dominated 2008 women’s…

The first round was held on Columbus Day, Monday, Oct. 11, 2010 at Kananafou Theological Center.Both teams played to a 0-0 stalemate and missed numerous chances at putting the game away with Lion Heart the most glaring of all…

FFAS playing surface stripped away

This is in preparation for a new playing field to replace the one that was damaged by the earthquake and tsunami of Sept. 29, 2010. In 2007 the new and improved soccer field opened and last only two years….

During the Christmas and New Year holidays, it was under guard. So too on every weekend with FFAS CEO Tavita Taumua and Field Maintenance Manager Paepae Soia Su spending their Sundays away from their families to guard the office…

Follow-up Referee Course closes

The second follow-up to a course initially held in 2008 came to an end after six days of practical and theoretical sessions conducted by OFC Referee Development Officer Massimo Raveino, FIFA Referee Instructor Neil Poloso and FIFA Fitness Instructor…