Association Sportive Pirae ([pi.ra.e]) is a Tahitian football club based in Pirae. They are one of the most successful teams in Tahiti having won the Tahiti Division Fédérale eleven times. They are also the first French Polynesian team to have reached the final of the OFC Champions League, which they achieved in 2006. In 2022 they were selected by the OFC to participate in the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup, as the representatives of the OFC.

History

Oceania Club Championship 2006

AS Pirae qualified for the Oceania Club Championship 2006 after winning the Division Fédérale. In the group stages they recorded big wins against Marist FC 10–1, and Sobou FC 7–0, which was enough to secure their passage to the semi-finals despite a 1–0 defeat to Auckland City in the last game. In the semi-finals they pulled off a major shock beating YoungHeart Manawatu 2–1 thanks to early goals from Jose Hmae and Naea Bennett. However, in the Final they met Auckland City once again and suffered a 3–1 defeat. This remains the best performance by any French Polynesian side in the premier Oceanian club competition.

2007–2010

Between 2007 and 2010 Pirae have been unable to replicate the form that saw them finish runners-up in the Oceania Club Championship and they have not qualified for the competition in its new form the OFC Champions League. In the 2009–10 season Pirae finished 4th in the Division Fédérale and then 4th in the Championship play-off.

2021 FIFA Club World Cup

Pirae participated in the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup as Oceanian representatives, after being nominated by the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) on 31 December 2021. Initially, Auckland City were nominated by the OFC after the 2021 OFC Champions League was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Auckland City withdrew from the competition on 31 December 2021 due to delayed reopening of the borders in New Zealand related to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the reintroduction of the mandatory managed isolation and quarantine system upon returning to the country. As a result, Pirae were nominated instead by the OFC, based on sporting merit principles. Pirae lost 4–1 in the play-off match of Club World cup against hosts Al Jazira, with their only goal coming via an own goal from Mohammed Rabii.

Honours

Domestic

Continental

Recent seasons

SeasonLeague/position
2012–137th in Ligue 1. 1/8 finals of Tahiti Cup.
2013–141st in Ligue 1. Qualified to OFC Champions League. Semifinals of Tahiti Cup.
2014–152nd in Ligue 1. Tahiti Cup champions. OFC Champions League Group stage.
2015–164th in Ligue 1. 7th Round of Coupe de France. Quarter finals of Tahiti Cup.
2016–176th in Ligue 1. Round 2 of Tahiti Cup.
2017–184th in Ligue 1. Round 2 of Tahiti Cup.
2018–194th in Ligue 1. Semifinals of Tahiti Cup.
2019–201st in Ligue 1. Qualified to OFC Champions League. Quarter finals of Tahiti Cup.
2020–211st in Ligue 1. Qualified to OFC Champions League. Runners-up of Tahiti Cup. OFC Champions League cancelled. Nominated for the 2021 FIFA Club World Cup.

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Performance by competition

French competitions

1989–90, 1990–91, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2015–16

  • Best performance:

Eighth round – 1989–90, 1990–91, 1992–93

Continental record

Best: Semi-finalist, 2013–14

Best: 2006: Finalist

OFC Men's Champions League results
SeasonRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2005Group APapua New Guinea Football AssociationSobou5–12nd
New Zealand FootballAuckland City1–0
AustraliaSydney FC0–6
Semi-finalsNew Caledonian Football FederationMagenta1–4
2006Group ASolomon Islands Football FederationMarist10–12nd
Papua New Guinea Football AssociationSobou7–0
New Zealand FootballAuckland City0–1
Semi-finalsNew Zealand FootballYoungHeart Manawatu2–1
FinalNew Zealand FootballAuckland City1–3
2013–14Group ASolomon Islands Football FederationSolomon Warriors2–11st
Football Federation SamoaKiwi8–0
New ZealandWaitakere United3–1
Semi-finalsNew Zealand FootballAuckland City2–10–32–4
2014–15Group ASamoaLupe o le Soaga3–33rd
New Caledonian Football FederationGaïtcha2–5
Fiji Football AssociationBa F.C.0–2

Players

Squad for the 2023-24 Tahiti Division Fédérale.

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK TAH Francois Decoret 2 DF TAH Taumihau Tiatia 3 DF TAH Matatia Paama 4 DF TAH Haumau Tanetoa 5 DF BEL Desire Ngiamba 6 MF TAH Tamatoa Tetauira 7 MF TAH Raimana Li Fung Kuee 8 MF TAH Nick Tauotaha 9 FW FRA Heirauarii Salem 10 FW TAH Patrick Tepa 11 FW TAH Sandro Tau 12 DF TAH Thibault Pito 13 DF TAH Ariiura Labaste 14 MF TAH Alvin Tehau 15 FW FRA Benoit MathonNo. Pos. Nation Player 16 DF TAH Tevaitini Teumere 17 DF TAH Anahoa Aharau 18 FW TAH Yohann Tihoni 19 MF TAH Heimano Bourebare 20 MF TAH Taniaya Barsinas 21 MF TAH Tu'iterai Dezerville 22 MF TAH Nehemia Teriitahi 23 GK TAH Raihaamana Le Blastier 24 MF TAH Raihiti Douepere 25 FW TAH Teriitaumatatini Martin 26 DF TAH Etiene Tave 27 MF TAH Matheo Courtine 28 FW TAH Obadiah Rattinassamy 29 FW TAH Kali Lenoir 30 GK TAH Tehei Hauata 32 GK TAH Teva Burot 34 MF TAH Nuriaru Mohau 35 GK TAH Titouan Courtois
1GKTAHFrancois Decoret
2DFTAHTaumihau Tiatia
3DFTAHMatatia Paama
4DFTAHHaumau Tanetoa
5DFBELDesire Ngiamba
6MFTAHTamatoa Tetauira
7MFTAHRaimana Li Fung Kuee
8MFTAHNick Tauotaha
9FWFRAHeirauarii Salem
10FWTAHPatrick Tepa
11FWTAHSandro Tau
12DFTAHThibault Pito
13DFTAHAriiura Labaste
14MFTAHAlvin Tehau
15FWFRABenoit Mathon
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16DFTAHTevaitini Teumere
17DFTAHAnahoa Aharau
18FWTAHYohann Tihoni
19MFTAHHeimano Bourebare
20MFTAHTaniaya Barsinas
21MFTAHTu'iterai Dezerville
22MFTAHNehemia Teriitahi
23GKTAHRaihaamana Le Blastier
24MFTAHRaihiti Douepere
25FWTAHTeriitaumatatini Martin
26DFTAHEtiene Tave
27MFTAHMatheo Courtine
28FWTAHObadiah Rattinassamy
29FWTAHKali Lenoir
30GKTAHTehei Hauata
32GKTAHTeva Burot
34MFTAHNuriaru Mohau
35GKTAHTitouan Courtois

Coaching staff

As of February 2024

PositionStaff
Head coachFrench Polynesia Hiro Labaste
Assistant coachFrench Polynesia Raimoana Bennett
KitmanFrench Polynesia Steven Taero