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Posted May 07, 2014 19:00 · last edited May 07, 2014 19:05

They have another professional in Cesar Lolohea (the scorer vs the All Whites in the WC qualifier), who has played four/five games with Stade Lavallois in the French 2nd tier this season. Midfielder Stephane Tein-Padom seems another interesting player, played with Chateauroux (another Ligue 2 side) reserves last year, but have no idea on where he is at the moment, as it seems he's no more there. Also striker Jean Philippe Saiko is now playing in French low tiers but he's just had a trial with Vendee Por sur Vie (who are pros):

http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/News/ViewArticle/tabid/125/Article/bc68c036-b6bd-40b9-b2f1-c4b1a47e660d/language/en-US/Default.aspx

But probably their best upcoming talent is Mikael Partodikromo, an APFA product who's playing with Sheffield United (has already featured in their u21s). Still very early to say how good he'll be though.

So I agree that they will probably be NZ toughest opponents (again).

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AOFC edited May 07, 2014 19:05

They have another professional in Cesar Lolohea (the scorer vs the All Whites in the WC qualifier), who has played four/five games with Stade Lavallois in the French 2nd tier this season. Midfielder Stephane Tein-Padom seems another interesting player, played with Chateauroux (another Ligue 2 side) reserves last year, but have no idea on where he is at the moment, as it seems he's no more there. Also striker Jean Philippe Saiko is now playing in French low tiers but he's just had a trial with Vendee Por sur Vie (who are pros):

http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/News/ViewArticle/tabid/125/Article/bc68c036-b6bd-40b9-b2f1-c4b1a47e660d/language/en-US/Default.aspx

But probably their best upcoming talent is Mikael Partodikromo, an APFA product who's playing with Sheffield United (has already featured in their u21s). Still very early to say how good he'll be though.

So I agree that they will probably be NZ toughest opponents. Good to see a Pacific Islands nation starting to develop some quality footballers btw.

AOFC edited May 07, 2014 19:04

They have another professional in Cesar Lolohea (the scorer vs the All Whites in the WC qualifier), who has played four/five games with Stade Lavallois in the French 2nd tier this season. Midfielder Stephane Tein-Padom seems another interesting player, played with Chateauroux (another Ligue 2 side) reserves last year, but have no idea on where he is at the moment, as it seems he's no more there. Also striker Jean Philippe Saiko is now playing in French low tiers but he's just had a trial with Vendee Por sur Vie (who are pros):

http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/News/ViewArticle/tabid/125/Article/bc68c036-b6bd-40b9-b2f1-c4b1a47e660d/language/en-US/Default.aspx

But probably their best upcoming talent is Mikael Partodikromo, an APFA product who's playing with Sheffield United (has already featured in their u21s). Still early to say how good he'll be though.

So I agree that they will probably be NZ toughest opponents. Good to see a Pacific Islands nation starting to develop some quality footballers btw.

AOFC edited May 07, 2014 19:03

They have another professional in Cesar Lolohea (the scorer vs the All Whites in the WC qualifier), who has played four/five games with Stade Lavallois in the French 2nd tier this season. Midfielder Stephane Tein-Padom seems another interesting player, played with Chateauroux (another Ligue 2 side) reserves last year, but have no idea on where he is at the moment, as it seems he's no more there. Also striker Jean Philippe Saiko is now playing in French low tiers but he's just had a trial with Vendee Por sur Vie (who are pros):

http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/News/ViewArticle/tabid/125/Article/bc68c036-b6bd-40b9-b2f1-c4b1a47e660d/language/en-US/Default.aspx

But probably their best upcoming talent is Mikael Partodikromo, an APFA product who's playing with Sheffield United (has already featured in their u21s). Still early to say how good he'll be though.

So I agree that they will probably be NZ toughest opponents. Good to see a Pacific Islands nation starting to develop some quality footballers btw.

AOFC edited May 07, 2014 19:03

They have another professional in Cesar Lolohea (the scorer vs the All Whites in the WC qualifier), who has played four/five games with Stade Lavallois in the French 2nd tier this season. Midfielder Stephane Tein-Padom seems another interesting player, played with Chateauroux (another Ligue 2 side) reserves last year, but have no idea on where he is at the moment, as it seems he's no more there. Also striker Jean Philippe Saiko is now playing in French low tiers but he's just had a trial with Vendee Por sur Vie (who are pros):

http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/News/ViewArticle/tabid/125/Article/bc68c036-b6bd-40b9-b2f1-c4b1a47e660d/language/en-US/Default.aspx

But probably their best upcoming talent is Mikael Partodikromo, an APFA product who's playing with Sheffield United (has already featured in their u21s). Still early to say how good he'll be though.

So I agree that they will probably be NZ toughest opponents. Good to see a Pacific Islands nation starting to develop some quality footballers btw.

AOFC edited May 07, 2014 19:03

They have another professional in Cesar Lolohea (the scorer vs the All Whites in the WC qualifier), who has played four/five games with Stade Lavallois in the French 2nd tier this season. Midfielder Stephane Tein-Padom seems another interesting player, played with Chateauroux (another Ligue 2 side) reserves last year, but have no idea on where he is at the moment, as it seems he's no more there. Also striker Jean Philippe Saiko is now playing in French low tiers but he's just had a trial with Vendee Por sur Vie (who are pros):

http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/News/ViewArticle/tabid/125/Article/bc68c036-b6bd-40b9-b2f1-c4b1a47e660d/language/en-US/Default.aspx

But probably their best talent is Mikael Partodikromo, an APFA product who's playing with Sheffield United (has already featured in their u21s).

So I agree that they will probably be NZ toughest opponents. Good to see a Pacific Islands nation starting to develop some quality footballers btw.