Madang Football Club, formerly known as Madang Flying Fox, Madang Niupetro Fox or simply Madang Fox, was a Papua New Guinea soccer club, based in Madang...
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Madang (old German name: Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen) is the capital of Madang Province and is a town with a population of 27,420 (in 2005) on the north coast...
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became Morobe FC; Welgris Momads became Welgris Highlanders; PRK Souths United became Hekari United; and Madang Flying Fox became simply Madang Fox. Furthermore...
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Rovers 2–3 2018 Group C Auckland City FC 0–7 Lautoka F.C. 1–2 Madang FC 2–1 2020 Group C Lupe o le Soaga 6–0 Auckland City FC 0–1 Ba 4–2 2022 Group A...
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previous season's runners-up Madang FC 3–1 after being a goal up, before a narrow 2–1 win over fellow debutants Buang FC allowed them to get their first...
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Season Round Club Result 2017 Group A Madang FC 7–3 Magenta 2–4 Lupe o le Soaga 3–0 2019 Group B Henderson Eels 3–2 Morobe Wawens 7–0 Lautoka 2–2 Quarter-finals...
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2019-03-03. "NSL premiers Dwellers down Madang 1-0". The National. 2017-06-26. Retrieved 2019-03-03. "Buang FC upstage Madang in NSL". Post Courier. 2017-07-10...
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Persikad 1999, Dejan FC, and Depok United FC. Wanne, Yudistira. "Persebam Babakan Madang Diakuisisi di Depok, Namanya Jadi Depok City FC". Tribunnews.com...
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Besta Madang Fighters was a short-lived Papua New Guinea semi-professional football club founded in 2007, based in Madang. The club was founded as a new...
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Birte and Miok Komolong. Dr. Komolong has served as the president of Madang FC and chairman of the PNG Football Supporters Club. Some of his grandparents...
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a competitive match. The side defeated FC Port Moresby 3–1 in their semi-final before a 5–1 victory over Madang granted them their first ever National...
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Hekari, and managed to pick up wins against Besta PNG United, FC Port Moresby and Madang FC to finish 5th overall. The side were confirmed for the 2015–16...
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C, again missing out on the knockout stages. They returned to domestic action and topped the regular season table, and were drawn to face Madang FC in...
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Port Moresby Strikers (redirect from Southern Strikers F.C.)
first three games, firstly to fellow debutants FC Momase, and then to more experienced sides Madang FC and Besta PNG United. Their first victory came...
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Lae City Dwellers, Madang FC, Besta PNG United and PS Huawei – returning from the previous season, alongside two debutants, Buang FC and Vitis Yamaros...
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Stars also withdrew. They were replaced by Madang FC, returning for the first time since the 2010–11 season, FC Port Moresby, who returned following their...
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City Dwellers returned under a new name – Toti City FC – while Besta PNG United, Madang FC and Buang FC also returned. Southern Strikers, who had initially...
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1998) is a Papua New Guinean footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for 1. FC Lintfort II in Germany. He made his debut for the national team on March 23...
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Madang Airport (IATA: MAG, ICAO: AYMD), is an airport located in Madang, Papua New Guinea. During World War II, occupied by the Imperial Japanese Army...
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result, the next best-placed side which had remained with the league, Madang FC, took their place. Updated to match(es) played on 6 February 2016. Source:...
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Madang Museum is a museum in Madang, Papua New Guinea, which displays objects from its locality and the East Sepik province. In 1975 the suggestion arose...
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Hekari United, Lae City, Lae City Dwellers, Madang FC, Morobe Wawens, Port Moresby Strikers, and United Highlands FC. On 2 July 2024, the PNGFA has confirmed...
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body Papua New Guinea Football Association Founded 1988 Region OFC Current champions Morobe FC (2019) Most successful team(s) Madang FC Lae City FC (3)...
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Stars FC (Milne Bay) Gelle Hills United (Port Moresby) Gigira Laitepo Morobe (Lae) Hekari United FC (Port Moresby) Madang Niupetro Fox (Madang) NC Civil...
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district of Shanghai. Xintiandi now refers to the wider area centered around Madang Road which includes both pedestrian-only and motor traffic roads. The district...
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2008 and based in Madang, Papua New Guinea. The club entered the 2008–09 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League as the only Madang-based franchise, and...
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side only lost three games across the regular season, to Oro FC, Madang FC and Admiralty FC, while managing to beat Hekari United 1–0 after the eight-time...
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RSSSF. Retrieved 2019-02-24. "Gosiha FC signs three new players". Post Courier. 2016-01-07. Retrieved 2019-02-24. "Madang soccer to host pre-season". Post...
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for Madang's defense were absent. Reinforcements were thus dispatched too late, and Madang fell after a three day battle. Chiang Kai-Shek had Madang's overseeing...
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tournament hosted in Hong Kong. Auckland City defeated South Korean champions FC Seoul in the semifinal, before defeating Hong Kong side Kitchee in the final...
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