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Nauru Nauru ( or ; na, Naoero), officially the Republic of Nauru ( na, Repubrikin Naoero) and formerly known as Pleasant Island, is an island country and microstate in Oceania, in the Central Pacific. Its nearest neighbour is Banaba Island in ...
(typically referred to as "football", "Australian Football" or less commonly as "AFL") dates back to the 1910s and quickly established itself as the
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of the country. Today, it has an overall participation rate of over 30%, which is the highest for the sport in the world.


Structure

The football league system consists of one national league, run by the ''
Nauru Australian Football Association Nauru ( or ; na, Naoero), officially the Republic of Nauru ( na, Repubrikin Naoero) and formerly known as Pleasant Island, is an island country and microstate in Oceania, in the Central Pacific. Its nearest neighbour is Banaba Island in Kir ...
(NAFA)'', based in the
Linkbelt Oval Linkbelt Oval is a sports stadium on the island nation of Nauru. It is located in Aiwo and was constructed by the Nauru Phosphate Corporation. It is also called the Aida Oval, because Aida, one of the athletic organizations in Nauru, holds its ...
, the country's only active stadium. The surface of the oval is crushed
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dust. An interim Nauru Australian Football League (NAFL) has established after two workshops has been held under the Ministry of Sports led by Honorable Minister for Sports, Justice, & Health Mr Matthew Batsiua MP. The Interim new Board Executives for NAFL elects Mr Roy Harris, Former Lions full back Player as the new president, football administration elects youth advocator a female to be part of the NAFL, Ann Hubert as Secretary others former interim president of NAFA Mr David Dowiyogo, and other passionate members Fidelis Amwano, Samuel Grundler and Andy Cain are all elected by community groups.


History

One of the earliest mentions of football on Pleasant Island (Nauru) was 20 man Nauruan police team in 1919 wearing sleeveless Australian rules guernseys, the photograph was extracted from the National Archives from 1916. Mr W Easton, of MelbourneFOOTBALL ACTIVITIES The Herald 19 Feb 1925 Page 3 and W H St ClaireSporting Globe 10 Oct 1925 Page 6 Australians in Nauru reportedly credited with introducing the game to locals around this time, establishing regular competition and umpiring matches. Although rugby and soccer had been introduced first, the locals were more passionate about playing under Australian rules. Regular competition between local teams commenced in 1921. By 1923, the League of Nations had made Australia one of the trustees of the island along with New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The Nauru Football League commenced on February 4, 1924. Reports in 1924 were that Australian rules had become the most popular code of football on Pleasant Island with 250 of the country's 1,700 people eagerly participating, and that without access to Australian footballs they had been for several years playing under Victorian Rules playing an enthusiastic rough and tumble game played in bare feet with a round ball made from pandamus fibre which had become the "primary pastime" of the islanders. Early matches were played on ground shared with other sports until the Nauruan government established a dedicated ground at Boe District in 1924. The
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responded to a request from the game's administrator Mr T Griffiths for to league administrator Mr E L Wilson and Mr Syd Sherrin of Collingwood for
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brand footballs with the first shipment arriving, along with guernseys shortly thereafter. Early observers noted the enthusiastic involvement of Nauruan women in the competition, with as many women as men attending games. Early matches were between Boe and Denigomodu who modelled themselves on the leading VFL teams of Carlton and Collingwood respectively. The Victorian cirriculum was being adopted by 1927 and every district across the island had junior and senior Australian rules teams. By 1929 a governing body was established and as an Australian trustee was admitted to the
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, but only as an affiliate - not a full voting member. A new league was established and the Nauruan league administrator W A Newman reported that regular matches were being played by numerous teams, that it was succeeding in keeping players healthy, and that neighbouring islands in the pacific had expressed interest in participating. Seven district teams were part of the competition. Matches were watched by the entire population of the island. In 1931, the NAFA introduced the VFL system of finals. A program began in 1935 to given young Nauruans the opportunity to study at Geelong Junior Technical School, as part of this program, the young students were taken to VFL matches. The result of this program was that in 1954, the
Geelong Football Club The Geelong Football Club, nicknamed the Cats, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The club competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's premier competition, and are the 20 ...
had Nauru under its wings and football became so popular that it became the only code that children played on the island - without any players the local rugby and soccer leagues were all wound up. In the 1960s, the Australian Capital Territory registered Nauru as a recruitment zone and in 1963, the Canberra Australian Football League's Turner Football Club recruited Labby (Labi) Harris (who went on to represent ACT in the National Amateur carnival), Jacob Grundler, and Willy Bernicke. Following independence in 1968 the first national team had formed and was eager to compete. In 1976 Nauru sent its national team to tour Papua New Guinea, playing in front of a crowd of over 10,000 at Sir Hubert Murray Stadium in
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, though losing by 129 points. No overseas team has toured Nauru to play tests. Papua New Guinea had promised the NAFA a return tour for 1977, but could not agree on how to assemble a national team and raise the funds and as such never sent a team. In 1994, Bernie Quinlan visited as the financially struggling
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club to help secure a AUD$1.25 million dollar loan from Nauru Insurance to secure its future. With the collapse of Fitzroy in 1996, the club defaulted on its loan, however after the merger with the
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, Fitzroy's debt to Nauru was paid in full and it was able to come out of voluntary administration. Early in the 2000s, the
Economy of Nauru The economy of Nauru is tiny, based on a population in 2019 of only 11,550 people. The economy has historically been based on phosphate mining. With primary phosphate reserves exhausted by the end of the 2010s, Nauru has sought to diversify its ...
(once one of the richest in the world) collapsed, it slipped from developed to developing nation status and Australia began providing aid. The Australian Aid Program has been funding football in Nauru while the
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assumed the role of world governing body in 2005 and funds other nations, it has provided no funding for the game in Nauru. In 2006 games in the NAFA final Series was stopped by the Minister for Sports after thugs, hooligans and bullies violated rules of NAFA. In 2009, after a 3 year hiatus, a restructured league with a national draft was implemented to break down the fierce traditional rivalries that had resulted in increasing violence. New clubs participating in the competition are BOE Lions, Ace Magpies and Anibare Dockers. The Australian Sports Foundation through AusAID began funding the reintroduction of rugby in Nauru in 2011, however grants from Australia to AFL Nauru would not arrive until 2017 with funding aimed at helping a Nauruan break into the AFL. In 2011, Nauru Chief representative Yoshi Harris became the first Nauruan to be listed with an AFL club when he joined the
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, while he played matches in the club's reserves squad and the AFL Sydney competition he did not debut at senior level. The first women's match was held in 2015.Australian Football rules hearts and minds on Nauru
The Australian. October 1, 2016
Members of the
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team visited in March 2019. In 2019 the league was once again restructured to its original state to include original popular clubs. Due to a massive outbreak during the
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between April and June 2022 with over 40% of the island contracting COVID new restrictions were put in place and the Digicel Cup was halted indefinitely.


Notable players

Although no players have yet to play senior matches in the AFL, several notable people, particularly
Presidents of Nauru President most commonly refers to: *President (corporate title) *President (education), a leader of a college or university *President (government title) President may also refer to: Automobiles * Nissan President, a 1966–2010 Japanese ful ...
have played in the NAFA. *
Marcus Stephen Marcus Ajemada Stephen (born 1 October 1969) is a Nauruan politician and former sportsperson who previously was a member of the Cabinet of Nauru, and who served as President of Nauru from December 2007 to November 2011. The son of Nauruan par ...
(President of Nauru) played for the local Aces team before going on to win multiple medals in Olympic weightlifting which also became a popular sport in Nauru. *
Hammer DeRoburt Hammer DeRoburt (25 September 1922 – 15 July 1992) was the first President of the Republic of Nauru, and ruled the country for most of its first twenty years of independence. Background and early career Born in 1922, DeRoburt was the gr ...
(President of Nauru) *
Bernard Dowiyogo Bernard Annen Auwen Dowiyogo (14 February 1946 – 9 March 2003) was a Nauruan politician who served as President of Nauru on seven separate occasions. During this time, he also served as a Member of Parliament for the constituency of Ubenide. ...
(President of Nauru) *
Derog Gioura Derog Gioura (1 September 1932 – 25 September 2008) was a Nauruan political figure. He was President of the Republic of Nauru (acting) in 2003. Political role Gioura has been fighting many years with Kennan Adeang over a parliamenta ...
(President of Nauru) * Yoshi Harris (
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rookie and Nauru Chiefs representative)


Participation

According to 2007 AFL International Census figures there are around 180 players in the Nauru senior competition and 500 players in the junior competition, representing an overall participation rate of over 30% for the country.


Leagues


Senior league

The senior league is made up of 7 teams, with a reserve league of 5 teams. Only two games per week can take place at the
Linkbelt Oval Linkbelt Oval is a sports stadium on the island nation of Nauru. It is located in Aiwo and was constructed by the Nauru Phosphate Corporation. It is also called the Aida Oval, because Aida, one of the athletic organizations in Nauru, holds its ...
, since as of 2005, the Menen Stadium had yet to be built and the Denig Stadium is not suitable for Australian rules games. Teams in the senior league (Elite): Teams in the reserve senior league:


Junior League

There are also several levels of junior competition in Nauru, including under 15, under 17 and under 18s.


Audience

The NAFA championship final is an annual event which has in the past attracted up to 3,000 spectators (or 30% of the nation's population).


National team

Nauru's national team is known as "The Chiefs", their jersey is a variation of the colours and emblems of the Flag of Nauru including the 12-pointed star but with a diagonal sash on the lower or upper of the diagonal. The Chiefs have competed against many nations in various competitions. Nauru's first internationals occurred when it toured Papua New Guinea in 1976. Among the better players were Royong Itsimaera (best on ground), Ali Iwagia, Johaness Itsimaera, Richardo Solomon, Vinson Detenamo, Manfred Depaune and Pres Nimes. Nauru first participated in the 1995 Arafura Games in Darwin, Australia. The team, known as the "
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s" and coached by former VFL/AFL player
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finished third, winning the bronze medal. In 2000, the team, rebranded the "Chiefs", travelled to Queensland to compete in the inaugural Web Sports Cup to compete against teams from Samoa and the Robina Roos from Australia. The Chiefs won both matches. In 2001, the Chiefs again travelled to Queensland winning another two matches, one against the Gold Coast Old Boys. In the same year the Chiefs won the gold medal at the 2001 Arafura Games, defeating the Japanese national side. At the
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in 2002, the Chiefs finished in 8th place, ranking Nauru the 9th strongest Aussie Rules nation in the world. Nauru withdrew from the 2005 International Cup. They successfully raised the money required to attend the 2008 event, partly through sponsorships. However, due to intense rivalry and violence in the National League, the NAFA placed strict conditions on player eligibility to encourage a sense of unity, meaning that only players under 23 years old with a clean record were able to represent Nauru in the cup. A number of members of the national team were placed with clubs in country Victoria to spend a few months developing their skills before the tournament. The team performed exceptionally, being beaten once in the opening pool round by the eventual winners Papua New Guinea to place 5th overall.


Sponsorship

The main sponsors of the NAFA are Capelle & Partner, M & M, OD N Aiwo Hotel, Menen Hotel, Digicel Nuru. The winning team of the top league is granted a free flight to Australia, courtesy of Our Airline, the second biggest financial supporter of the NAFA.


See also

* Sport in Nauru * Menen Stadium


References


External links


Australian Football in Nauru
{{Australian Football International Cup Sport in Nauru
Nauru Nauru ( or ; na, Naoero), officially the Republic of Nauru ( na, Repubrikin Naoero) and formerly known as Pleasant Island, is an island country and microstate in Oceania, in the Central Pacific. Its nearest neighbour is Banaba Island in ...