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Malampa Revivors F.C.

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Nickname(s)
  
Malampa

Chairman
  
Steve Ham

Founded
  
2010

Ground Capacity
  
6,000

Manager
  
Percy Avock

Full name
  
Malampa Revivors Football Club

Ground
  
Luganville Soccer City Stadium Luganville, Vanuatu

Malampa Revivors is an association football club from Luganville, Vanuatu. The club is the most successful club outside of Port Vila.

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History

Malampa 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 yet. But it means that Malampa Revivors will play at the 2017 OFC Champions League for the first time.

Achievements

Continental

  • OFC Champions League:
  • National

  • VFF National Super League:
  • Area League

  • Luganville League Premiere Division
  • Brisk Cup
  • Jules Cup
  • Independence Cup
  • Rivalry

    Malampa 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.

    2017 Oceania Champions League Qualification Record

    Malampa Revivors FC qualified for the first time for O-league in 2015 National Super League. A record of the tournament is listed.

    Group Stage

    From Group A, Big Bay FC advanced in first place and Malampa Revivors FC advanced in second place.

    From Group B, Blue Rovers FC advanced in first place and Vaum United FC advanced in second place.

    From Group C, Ifira Black Bird F.C. advanced in first place and Amicale F.C. advanced in second place.

    From Group D, Erakor Golden Star advanced in first place and LL Echo advanced in second place.

    Playoffs

    Quarter-finals
    Semi-finals
    Third-Place Match
    Grand Final

    Group C

    Matches will take place between 11–18 March 2017 in New Zealand. All times are local, NZDT (UTC+13).

    Current squad

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

    Managers

  • Steve Ham (2011-2016)
  • Percy Avock (2016-)
  • References

    Malampa Revivors F.C. Wikipedia