Saint Pierre and Miquelon national football team results

The Saint Pierre and Miquelon national football team is the official football team of Saint Pierre and Miquelon. As an overseas collectivity of France, it is affiliated to the French Football Federation but is not yet a member of FIFA or CONCACAF. Saint Pierre and Miquelon's first official match was an 11–0 defeat to Réunion in the 2010 Coupe de l'Outre-Mer, a competition for teams representing the Overseas departments and territories of France.[1] Matthieu Demontreux and Xavier Delamaire scored Saint Pierre and Miquelon's first and second-ever goals, respectively, during the 2012 edition of the tournament after the team was held scoreless two years earlier.[2] Despite planning a to hold a 2014 competition, the FFF has dissolved the tournament, citing the excessive cost. Saint Pierre and Miquelon has not played an official match since.[3]

Key

The coloured backgrounds denote the result of the match:
  – indicates Saint Pierre and Miquelon won the match
  – indicates Saint Pierre and Miquelon lost the match
  – indicates the match ended in a draw

Pre-CONCACAF results

2010 Coupe de l'Outre-Mer

22 September 2010 Réunion  11–0 Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint-Gratien, France
Jean-Michel Fontaine  25'
Olivier Gastrin  31'
Pascal N'Gongué  57'
Eric Farro  59', 88'
William Mounoussamy  60'
Jérémy Basquaise  65', 76'
Willy Visnelda  74', 89', 90+2'
Report Stadium: Stade Michel Hidalgo
25 September 2010 French Guiana  7–0 Saint Pierre and Miquelon Gennevilliers, France
Quency Yenoumou  10', 57'
Rhudy Evens  25'
Orpheo Nalie  27', 90'
Marc-Frederic Habran  67', 83'
Report
Report
Stadium: Parc des Sports Louis Boury
28 September 2010 Mayotte  10–0 Saint Pierre and Miquelon Franconville, France
El Habib N'Daka  14', 47', 72', 84'
Abdou-Lihariti Antoissi  25', 59', 81'
Ithzak Youssouf Ibrahim  40', 44'
Darouech Bourahima  67'
Report Stadium: Stade Jean Rolland

2012 Coupe de l'Outre-Mer

22 September 2012 Guadeloupe  13–0 Saint Pierre and Miquelon Versailles, France
Vladimir Pascal  13', 37', 44'
Dominique Mocka  16'
Mathias Babel  29'
Jean-Luc Lambourde  51'
Teddy Bacoul  56'
Ludovic Gotin  63', 73'
Samuel Zénon  68', 78', 85'
Michel Lafortune  75'
Report
Report
Stadium: Stade de Montbauron
24 September 2012 Réunion  10–0 Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France
Christopher Achelous  3', 28'
Mohamed El Madaghri  16', 45'
Mickaël Vallant  18'
Christopher Pythie  23'
Davide Audouze  48' (o.g.)
Jean-Michel Fontaine  69', 76', 80'
Report
26 September 2012 French Guiana  11–1 Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône, France
Gary Pigrée  5', 11', 44', 63' (pen.), 90'
Stéphan Clet  30', 58'
André Pikiento  77' (pen.)
Françoi Sampain  80' (pen.)
Serge Lespérance  84'
Joffrey Torvic  89'
Report
Report
Matthieu Demontreux  68'
28 September 2012 New Caledonia  16–1 Saint Pierre and Miquelon Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines, France
Rémi Audouze  7' (o.g.)
Luther Whanyamalla  13', 69' (pen.)
Roy Kayara  20', 60'
Jacques Haeko  24', 28', 53' (pen.)
Iamel Kabeu  37'
Bertrand Kaï  38', 85'
Dick Kauma  41'
Yoann Mercier  48'
Emile Béaruné  76'
Georges Bearune  80'
Cédric Moagou  84'
Report Xavier Delamaire  49'

All-time record

Key

As of 28 September 2012[4]

  Positive Record   Neutral Record   Negative Record

Opponent
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
 French Guiana2002118−17
 Guadeloupe1001013−13
 Mayotte1001010−10
 New Caledonia1001116−15
 Réunion2002021-21
Total7007278−76

References

  1. "Saint Pierre et Miquelón, el último debut del fútbol" (in Spanish).
  2. Stubbs, Ed. "A Happy Overseas Reunion". inbedwithmaradona.com. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  3. Ponnet, Erwann. "La Fédération française de football supprime la coupe de l'outremer" (in French). francetvinfo.fr. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  4. "ELO-List of Matches". ELO. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
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