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Short name | VFF |
Founded | 1934 |
Headquarters | Port Vila, Vanuatu |
FIFA affiliation | 1988 |
OFC affiliation | 1988 |
President | Lambert Maltock |
Website | www |
The Vanuatu Football Federation (VFF) is the main governing body of all football in Vanuatu.[1] It is an association of Vanuatu football clubs, and it organises national competitions and international matches for the Vanuatu National Football Team. The men's national team is ranked 165th in the FIFA World Rankings (Men). The men's national team was invited to compete in The Hero Intercontinental Cup 2023 and competes in major tournaments like FIFA World Cup Qualifiers (Oceania) and OFC Nations Cup.[2]
The VFF was founded in 1934. It has been affiliated with FIFA since 1988 and is also a member of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC). The Federation was invited to compete in the 2023 Intercontinental Cup by AIFF. It competes in other events such as - FIFA World Cup Qualifiers and OFC Nations Cup.[3] The men's national team of Vanuatu has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup and the women's national team has never qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup in the history of VFF.
Position | Name |
President | Lambert Maltock |
Senior Vice President | Iau TUAN |
Second Vice President | Sakias BOE |
Chief Executive Officer | Albert MANAROTO |
Technical Director | Peter TAKARO |
Competitions Manager | Bong Shem |
Referee Development Officer | Nase CARLO |
Administration Support Officer | Shamina MOLI |
Media & Public Relations Officer | Moses Stevens |
President Torba Football Association | Roy SMITH |
President Penama Football Association | Thomas TAU |
President Malampa Football Association | Lambert MALTOCK |
President Tafea Football Association | Iau Tuan |
President Shefa Football Association | Lencie Fred |
President Luganville Football Association | Sakias Boe |
President Sanma Football Association | John Kaot Pore |