2013 VFF National Super League
The 2013 VFF National Super League was the qualifying competition for the 2013–14 OFC Champions League.
Tournament details | |
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Host country | Vanuatu |
Dates | May 23 – June 15, 2013 |
Teams | 12 (from 8 associations) |
Venue(s) | 2 (in 2 host cities) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Tafea FC |
Runners-up | Amicale FC |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 33 |
Goals scored | 173 (5.24 per match) |
Tafea FC and Amicale FC both advanced to this tournament as the two Vanuatu representative clubs.
Teams
12 teams will qualify from 8 separate national competitions.
Association | Qualified Teams | Provinces |
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Port Vila Football Association | Amicale FC Tafea FC Erakor Golden Star |
Port Vila |
Tafea Football Association | Nalkutan FC Highlands FC |
Tafea Province |
Shefa Football Association | Malnaruru FC | Shefa Province |
Luganville Football Association | Santos FC Siaraga FC |
Luganville |
Torba Football Association | Green Perrut FC | Torba Province |
Penama Football Association | Blue Rovers FC | Penama Province |
Sanma Football Association | Western Star FC | Sanma Province |
Malampa Football Association | Uripiv FC | Malampa Province |
Rounds
Northern Region
Uripiv FC advanced in first place and Siaraga FC advanced in second place.[1]
Round 1
Uripiv FC | 7–1 | Western Star FC |
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Octav Meltecoin ![]() Ruben Frank ![]() Frank Rubern ![]() Octav Meltecoin ![]() Loic Bahormal ![]() Edwin Bae ![]() Edwin Bae ![]() |
Jacob Berry ![]() |
Chapuis stadium, Luganville
Siaraga FC | 2–2 | Blue Rovers FC |
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Samsam Liplip ![]() Olsen Gelesi ![]() |
Bernard Vira ![]() Austin Tari ![]() |
Chapuis stadium, Luganville
Santos FC | v | Green Perrut FC |
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Round 2
Blue Rovers FC | 0–4 | Santos FC |
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Jean Pierre ![]() Lewus ![]() Justin Koka ![]() Sebastien ![]() |
Chapuis stadium, Luganville
Referee: Soterio Bernard
Uripiv FC | 2–0 | Siaraga FC |
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Ruben Frank ![]() Loic Bahormal ![]() |
Chapuis stadium, Luganville
Referee: Nawen Hopkins
Green Perrut FC | 1–5 | Western Star FC |
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Bernard Smith ![]() |
Wille Tari ![]() Wala Jacob ![]() Joshua Song ![]() Jacob Mike ![]() [Own Goal] ![]() |
Chapuis stadium, Luganville
Referee: Harry Berry
Round 3
Siaraga FC | 10–0 | Western Star FC |
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Chapuis stadium, Luganville
Blue Rovers FC | 4–0 | Green Perrut FC |
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Chapuis stadium, Luganville
Uripiv FC | 4–2 | Santos FC |
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Chapuis stadium, Luganville
Round 4
Uripiv FC | 11–0 | Green Perrut FC |
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Loic Bahormal (6) ![]() Octav Meltecoin ![]() Paul Malsale (2) ![]() Harry Saksak ![]() Donna Godsen ![]() |
Chapuis stadium, Luganville
Santos FC | 1–2 | Siaraga FC |
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Frank Molisale ![]() |
Samsam Liplip ![]() Simon Bule ![]() |
Chapuis stadium, Luganville
Blue Rovers FC | 2–2 | Western Star FC |
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Chapuis stadium, Luganville
Southern Region
Amicale F.C. advanced in first place and Tafea F.C. advanced in second place.
Round 1
Tafea FC | 2–1 | Malnaruru FC |
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Alista Kalip ![]() Jayson Botleng ![]() |
Michel Coulon ![]() |
Referee: George Bruce
Erakor Golden Star | 3–0 | Hi-Lands FC |
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Jack Niko ![]() Jack Niko ![]() Jackson Tasso ![]() |
Referee: Alick Lukai
Amicale FC | 3–1 | Nalkutan FC |
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Pape Gueye ![]() Daniel Natou ![]() Jack Wetney ![]() |
Maika Lava ![]() |
Referee: Mahit Chilia
Round 2
Hi-Lands FC | 1–3 | Nalkutan FC |
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Loren Bob ![]() |
Jeffery Tess ![]() Jeffery Tess ![]() John Maimai ![]() |
Referee: Mahit Chilia
Erakor Golden Star | 3–2 | Malnaruru FC |
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Abtul Rogara ![]() Tony Kaltak ![]() Jean Kaltak ![]() |
Richard Manurik ![]() Harry Michel ![]() |
Referee: Robinson Banga
Amicale FC | 0–0 | Tafea FC |
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Referee: George Bruce
Round 3
Erakor Golden Star | 1–1 | Nalkutan FC |
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Amicale FC | 11–0 | Malnaruru FC |
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Tafea FC | 2–0 | Hi-Lands FC |
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Round 4
Hi-Lands FC | 4–2 | Malnaruru FC |
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Jack Iarapia ![]() Richard Iata ![]() Lemani Lolgot ![]() Lemani Lolgot ![]() |
Wille August ![]() Robert Baggio ![]() |
Referee: Robinson Banga
Tafea FC | 5–0 | Nalkutan FC |
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Dalong Damilip ![]() Alista Kalip ![]() John Lann ![]() Alista Kalip ![]() Iamak ![]() |
Referee: Robinson Banga
Amicale FC | 2–1 | Erakor Golden Star |
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Kensi Tangis ![]() Fenedy Masauvakalo ![]() |
Jean Kaltak ![]() |
Referee: Mahit Chilia
Playoffs
Semi-finals
Uripiv FC | 0–3 | Tafea FC |
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Grand Final
Amicale FC | 0–1 | Tafea FC |
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Joseph Namariau ![]() |
gollark: The stages of git clone are: Receive a "pack" file of all the objects in the repo database Create an index file for the received pack Check out the head revision (for a non-bare repo, obviously)"Resolving deltas" is the message shown for the second stage, indexing the pack file ("git index-pack").Pack files do not have the actual object IDs in them, only the object content. So to determine what the object IDs are, git has to do a decompress+SHA1 of each object in the pack to produce the object ID, which is then written into the index file.An object in a pack file may be stored as a delta i.e. a sequence of changes to make to some other object. In this case, git needs to retrieve the base object, apply the commands and SHA1 the result. The base object itself might have to be derived by applying a sequence of delta commands. (Even though in the case of a clone, the base object will have been encountered already, there is a limit to how many manufactured objects are cached in memory).In summary, the "resolving deltas" stage involves decompressing and checksumming the entire repo database, which not surprisingly takes quite a long time. Presumably decompressing and calculating SHA1s actually takes more time than applying the delta commands.In the case of a subsequent fetch, the received pack file may contain references (as delta object bases) to other objects that the receiving git is expected to already have. In this case, the receiving git actually rewrites the received pack file to include any such referenced objects, so that any stored pack file is self-sufficient. This might be where the message "resolving deltas" originated.
gollark: UPDATE: this is wrong.
gollark: > Git uses delta encoding to store some of the objects in packfiles. However, you don't want to have to play back every single change ever on a given file in order to get the current version, so Git also has occasional snapshots of the file contents stored as well. "Resolving deltas" is the step that deals with making sure all of that stays consistent.
gollark: A lot?
gollark: probably.
References
- "Vanuatu 2012/13". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 2015-10-06.
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