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Cook Islands national football team

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FieldValue
NameCook Islands
BadgeCook Islands FA.svg
Badge_size200px
NicknameSoka Kuki Airani
AssociationCook Islands Football Association (CIFA)
ConfederationOFC (Oceania)
CaptainThane Beal
CoachTuka Tisam
Most capsTony Jamieson (22)
Top scorerTaylor Saghabi (7)
Home StadiumAvarua Tereora Stadium
FIFA TrigrammeCOK
FIFA Rank
FIFA max166
FIFA max dateOctober 2015
FIFA min207
FIFA min dateApril–July 2015
Elo Rank
Elo max170
Elo max date1971
Elo min224
Elo min date2015
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pattern_ra1_COK2022H
shorts1007C48
socks1FFFFFF
pattern_la2_COK2022H
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First game16–1
(Papeete, Tahiti; 11 September 1971)
Largest win3–0
(Papeete, Tahiti; 12 June 2000)
Largest loss30–0
(Papeete, Tahiti; 13 September 1971)
Regional nameOFC Nations Cup
Regional cup apps2
Regional cup first1998
Regional cup bestGroup stage (1998, 2000)
2ndRegional cup apps52ndRegional name=Pacific Games2ndRegional cup first=19712ndRegional cup best=Sixth place (1971)
3rdRegional cup apps23rdRegional name=Polynesia Cup3rdRegional cup first=19983rdRegional cup best=Runners-up (1998, 2000)
Note

the men's team

(Papeete, Tahiti; 11 September 1971) (Papeete, Tahiti; 12 June 2000)

4–1 (Apia, Samoa; 1 September 2007) 3–0 (Boulari, New Caledonia; 1 September 2011) 0–3 (Nukuʻalofa, Tonga; 31 August 2015) (Papeete, Tahiti; 13 September 1971)

The Cook Islands men's national football team is the men's football team that represents the Cook Islands in international competition since 1971. It is governed by the Cook Islands Football Association which is part of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) and FIFA.

The nation has participated in seven FIFA World Cup qualification attempts since their first attempt back in 1998. They have qualified for the OFC Nations Cup twice in 1998 and 2000 OFC Nations Cup with both appearances seeing no wins from their four games that they have played.

History

Beginnings (1971–1995)

Despite being absent from the first three editions of the South Pacific Games, the geographical proximity of the Cook Islands with French Polynesia, host of the 1971 South Pacific Games, allowed the Cookian team to take part in the tournament. In the first round they were defeated 16–1 by Papua New Guinea and 30–0 by Tahiti, while in the match for fifth place, they fell to Fiji 15–1.

They next played a match in 1995 when proximity allowed them to participate again in the 1995 South Pacific Games. During the tournament they earned their first win, a 2–1 win over Wallis and Futuna, but lost their other four clashes resoundingly.

The two OFC Nations Cup (1996–2001)

The Cook Islands qualified for their first OFC Nations Cup after finishing second in the 1998 Polynesia Cup, which they hosted. They faced Australia and Fiji in Group B, in what proved to be a tough draw. Australia crushed the Cook Islands 16–0 in their first match, scoring eight goals either side of the interval. In their next match against Fiji, however, the Cook Islands acquitted themselves much better, losing only 3–0, but with two defeats from two matches they failed to make the semi-finals.

In finishing 2nd at the 2000 Polynesia Cup, the Cook Islands also qualified for the OFC Nations Cup. They were drawn in Group A along with the Solomon Islands, and again, Australia. After their heavy defeat at the hands of Australia in the previous tournament, the Cook Islands hoped to avoid a repeat performance. However, they were powerless to prevent their opponents from running rampant, this time to the tune of 17–0. The Solomon Islands were up next, and in this game the Cook Islands had the consolation of scoring their first goal at the OFC Nations Cup – the only bright spot in an otherwise bleak 5–1 defeat. After two defeats, then, the Cooks Islands again went out at the group stage.

Decline (2002–present)

They next entered qualification for the 2004 tournament however they lost all four matches and failed to progress.

They returned to the South Pacific Games for the 2007 competition where they could only beat Tuvalu 4–1. Four years later, at Nouméa 2011, they defeated Kiribati 3–0, but lost their other three meetings; while in 2012 OFC Nations Cup qualification they drew with American Samoa and fell to Samoa and Tonga.

In the 2016 OFC Nations Cup qualifiers, they beat Tonga 3–1 and Samoa 1–0, but fell in the last game against American Samoa 2-0, which relegated the Cook Islands to third place, surpassed on goal difference by both Samoas.

In March 2022, the Cook Islands played their first match in seven years when they lost 2–0 to the Solomon Islands in qualifying for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. However, they had to withdraw from their remaining matches due to a COVID-19 outbreak.

On 28 August 2023, Cook Islands resumed their international matches playing against Tahiti but suffered a 9–1 heavy defeat to Tahiti at the Stade Pater Te Hono Nui in Pirae.

Kit sponsorship

Kit supplierPeriod
ITA Lotto2001
GER Adidas2002–2007
ITA Lotto2007–2012
NZL Onu Football2016–2022
AUS KPI Sports2022–2024
ITA Lotto Sport Italia2024–

Source:

Results and fixtures

Main article: Cook Islands national football team results

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

Coaches

  • COK Alex Napa (1996–1998)
  • COK Cormac Gallen-Willcocks (2001–2004)
  • AUS Tim Jerks (2004–2010)
  • NZL Shane Rufer (2011)
  • COK Paul Farrell-Turepu (2011–2014)
  • WAL Drew Sherman (2015–2017)
  • NZL Kevin Fallon (2018–2020)
  • ENG Alan Taylor (2022)
  • NZL Jess Ibrom (2023-)

Players

Current squad

The following players were called up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification match window in September 2024.

Caps and goals are correct as of 9 September 2024, after the match against American Samoa.

Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up to the Cook Islands squad within the last twelve months.

Player records

2011–present
3
8

|

2009–2011
3
11

|

2009–2015
2
6

|

2004–2007
2
12

|

1996–2001
2
12

|

1998–2011
2
20

|

1998–2011
}

Competition record

FIFA World Cup

FIFA World CupQualificationYearHostRoundPldWDLFAPos.PldWDLFATotal0/72131171766
1930 to 1994Not a FIFA memberNot a FIFA member
1998FranceDid not qualifyFirst round200214
2002South Korea
JapanFirst round4004225
2006GermanyFirst round4004117
2010South AfricaFirst round410349
2014BrazilFirst round301246
2018RussiaFirst round320142
2022QatarWithdrewWithdrew
2026Canada
Mexico
United StatesDid not qualifyFirst round100113
2030Morocco
Portugal
SpainTo be determinedTo be determined
2034Saudi Arabia

OFC Nations Cup

Oceania Cup / OFC Nations Cup recordQualification recordYearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGASquadPldWDLGFGATotalGroup stage2/1140041412492132051
New Zealand 1973Did not enterDid not enter
New Caledonia 1980
Pacific Community 1996
AUS 1998Group stage6th2002019Squad4211811
TAH 20006th2002122Squad430185
NZL 2002WithdrewWithdrew
Australia 2004Did not qualify4004117
Pacific Community 2008410349
SOL 2012301246
PNG 2016320142
FIJ VAN 2024210111

Pacific Games

Pacific Games recordYearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGATotalGroup stage5/1617401314131
1963 to 1969did not enter
TAH 1971Group Stage6th3003261
1975 to 1991did not enter
TAH 1995Group stage7th4103237
FIJ 2003did not enter
SAM 2007Group stage8th410349
NCL 20119th4103415
PNG 2015N/A – tournament was U23
SAM 2019did not enter
SOL 2023Group stage8th210129

Polynesia Cup

Polynesia Cup recordYearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGATotal2/30 Titles85121616
WSM1994did not enter
COK 1998Runners-up2nd4211811
TAH 2000Runners-up2nd430185

Head-to-head record

Historical kits

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pattern_la = _COK2022Hpattern_b = _COK2022Hpattern_ra = _COK2022Hpattern_sh =pattern_so =leftarm =body =rightarm =shorts = 007C48socks = FFFFFFtitle = 2022 Homepattern_la = _COK2022Hpattern_b = _COK2022Apattern_ra = _COK2022Hpattern_sh = _whitebottompattern_so =leftarm =body =rightarm =shorts = 007C48socks = FFFFFFtitle = 2022 Away

Honours

Regional

  • Polynesia Cup

Notes

References

References

  1. (23 March 2022). "Cook Islands vs Solomon Islands". Elevensports.
  2. (23 March 2022). "Update on FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Oceania Qualifiers". Oceania Football Confederation.
  3. "Antigo(a) Cook Islands camisas de futebol".
  4. "KPI Sports".
  5. "Final Squad". Cook Islands Football Association.
  6. "Cook Islands".
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