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Malampa Revivors is an association football club from Luganville, Vanuatu. The club is the most successful club outside of Port Vila.
Full name | Malampa Revivors Football Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Malampa | ||
Founded | 2010 | ||
Ground | Luganville Soccer City Stadium Luganville, Vanuatu | ||
Capacity | 6,000 | ||
President | Steven Ham | ||
Manager | Kaison Maki | ||
League | Luganville Premier Football League | ||
2018 | 1st | ||
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History
editMalampa Revivors was founded in 2010 by Elder Shem Dahmassing, as a youth ministry within the Youth Fellowship program of Centenary Presbyterian Church, at Sarakata in Luganville. The club has its focus on promoting and bringing up youths in religious aspects, together with football. Most of the current players still attend the Youth Fellowship of Presbyterian Church. In 2015 Malampa Revivors FC made headlines when they reached the final of the 2015 VFF National Super League after a 2-1 victory over Port Vila topclub Ifira Black Bird. In the final they lost to Amicale but because of the new format of the OFC Champions League, in which has been decided that two Vanuatu clubs will play at the OFC Champions League Malampa also qualified for the OFC Champions League. When the final was played this had not been announced, but it meant that Malampa Revivors would play at the 2017 OFC Champions League for the first time.
Achievements
editContinental
- 2019 OFC Champions League:
- 2017 OFC Champions League: Participating for the first time.
National
Area League
- Luganville League Premiere Division
- Champions (3): 2014, 2015, 2016
- Runners up (2): 2012, 2013
- Brisk Cup
- Champions (2): 2011, 2013
- Jules Cup
- Champions (1): 2016
- Independence Cup
- Champions (2): 2013, 2014
Rivalry
editMalampa Revivors FC's rival is Vaum United in a domestic level. It is the only club in the Luganville Football League to have clashed with the team in numerous tournament finals.
Current squad
editSquad for 2020 OFC Champions League
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Coaching staff
editPosition | Name |
Head coach | Steve Varegali |
Medical staff
editPosition | Name |
Physiotherapists | Elwin Sam |
Club doctor | Dr. Basil Leodoro |
Media staff
editPosition | Name |
Media Officer | Rita Bill |
Managers
edit- Steve Ham (2011–2016)
- Percy Avock (2016–2017)
- Kaison Maki (2019)