AST Central United FC

Central United FC is a Samoan football club. It currently plays in the Samoa National League.

Central United FC
Full nameAST Central United FC
GroundToleafoa J.S Blatter Soccer Stadium[1]
LeagueSamoa National League
2012–138th

History

The first record of Central United competing in the Samoa National League is in 2005.[2] Their final league position is unknown, but it is noted that they led the league by one point from Vaivase-tai after round nine, but eventually lost out to Tunaimoto Breeze.[2] they also made the semi finals of the Samoa Cup that season, beating Mynas Aele 14–1 in round 1.[2]

Their final positions in 2006 and 2007 are not known, although they definitely did not get to the league final in 2006[3] and although no league table is available for 2007,[4] it is assumed that they were relegated as sources record that they were promoted back to the National League the following season along with Vaitoloa United.[5]

Their first season back in the Preimer league, called the SFSF-NC National League for the 2009–10 season[6] was not successful. They were excluded halfway through the season along with USP Soccer Club[6] although they were not relegated as they participated in the 2010–11 season, finishing fifth behind Vaivase-tai but ahead of Goldstar Sogi on 22 points, winning six and drawing four of their 18 games.[7]

The league table for the 2011–12 season is not available,[8] but they cannot have been relegated, as they took part in the 2012–13 season, finishing 8th, ahead of Vaivase-tai, but behind Apia Youth on twenty points, winning six and drawing two of their 22 games.[9]

Squad

As of 2008 season:[10]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 DF  SAM Pualele Lemana
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References

  1. Which stadiums are home to the most champions? at The Knowledge, Guardian Newspapers
  2. Samoa – 2005 at RSSSF
  3. Samoa – 2006 Archived December 20, 2013, at the Wayback Machine at RSSSF
  4. Samoa – 2007 at RSSSF
  5. Samoa – 2008 at RSSSF
  6. Samoa – 2010 at RSSSF
  7. Samoa 2010–11 at RSSSF
  8. Samoa – List of Champions Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine at RSSSF
  9. Samoa 2012–13 at RSSSF
  10. Central United at National-Football-Teams
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