- Former Samoa international banned, charged for breaking referee's jaw - Washington Post
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — A former Samoan international soccer player who punched a referee and broke his jaw has been banned from the sport indefinitely and charged with assault. Tama Fasavalu played three matches as a striker for Samoa, scoring ...
- Player banned, charged for punching ref - Yahoo! Sports
AP – Thu, May 3, 2012 4:15 AM EDT WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) A former Samoan international soccer player who punched a referee and broke his jaw has been banned from the sport indefinitely and charged with assault. Tama Fasavalu played three matches ...
- Fiji Drops In International Soccer Rankings - South Asian Link
Neighbours New Caledonia (155) and Samoa (156) have surpassed Fiji who is sitting on 160. National team director Tarunesh Reddy told Times Sport the upcoming Oceania Football Confederation Nations Cup in the Solomon Islands was a chance for Fiji to ...
- The Irish Times - Saturday, May 19, 2012 - Irish Times
- Solomon Islands soccer urged to live up to expectations - Radio Australia
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- Samoa PM accepts Israel prime minister's invitation for a state visit - Radio New Zealand International
As part of the celebration Mr Tzur handed over a donation of diabetes medical supplies to the Health Ministry, and also sports gear worth over 100000 US dollars to the Samoa Football Soccer Federation. Tuilaepa says a state visit to Israel will be ...
- Who's hot...and who's not! - Planet Rugby
It seems the final of the Coupe de France (that's soccer) and the Top 14 Final have both been booked for 1 June 2013...at the same venue. Good luck sorting that mess out. Politics in Samoa: Oh dear. It seems Fiji and South Africa aren't the only places ...
- World Soccer Daily: 10 stories you need to read, 4th May, 2012 - World Soccer
- The World is Burnley youngsters oyster - Burnley Express
Back in his native land, the 17-year-old's progress is being followed with great interest by all football fans via a watchful local media. The degree of their attention can be easily explained. In 126 years of existence, New Zealand soccer has produced ...
- Congressional Tattoos: Which Members Are Inked? (PHOTOS) - Huffington Post