American Samoa women's national football team

The American Samoa women's national football team represents American Samoa in international women's association football. The team is controlled by the Football Federation American Samoa (FFAS) and managed by Beulah Oney, a former player. The Veterans Memorial Stadium is their home ground and their only goalscorer is Jasmine Makiasi, with only one goal.

American Samoa never qualified for a FIFA Women's World Cup, but entered the OFC Women's Nations Cup once, in the 1998 edition. The country also participated twice in the Pacific Games women's football tournament.

Overview
American Samoa's first international occurred in October 1998, when they faced Australia, for the 1998 OFC Women's Championship. The team was defeated 21–0 (with 7–0 in the half-time). Papua New Guinea, its second rival, also thrashed them, with a 9–0.

The team remained inactive until 2007, when they entered the Pacific Games football tournament, held in Samoa during August–September 2007. American Samoa finished last on the Group A, and scored its first (and only) goal, against the Cook Islands.

They didn't saw any improvement for the 2011 Pacific Games, where the team lost by thrashing defeats, like 8–0 with the Papuan team and 7–0 with the hosts. This was American Samoa's last participation in an international competition to the date.

As of September 1, 2017, American Samoa is on the 119th position (unranked) of the FIFA Women's World Ranking.

Results and fixtures

 * Legend

Managerial history

 * 🇦🇸 Tunoa Lui (20??–2011)
 * 🇦🇸 Uinifareti Aliva (2011)
 * 🇦🇸 Beulah Oney (20??–20??)
 * 🇦🇸 Larry Mana'o (2018–20??)
 * 🇦🇸 Tunoa Lui (20??-2023)
 * Ruepeni Luvu( 2023–present)

Current squad

 * The following players were named to the squad for the 2024 OFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament between 7 and 19 February 2024.

Caps and goals updated as of 15 July 2019, after the game against Tonga.

Recent call-ups
The following players have been called up for the team in the last 12 months.

Most appearances
Currently, 19 players hold the record of the most caps:
 * Alma Manao
 * Angela Sao
 * Fetu Lakisa
 * Filiga Ioapo
 * Filiga Kerisiano
 * Fiso Letoi
 * Fuataina Siatu'u
 * Jasmine Makiasi
 * Lela Waetin
 * Lelamay Kerisiano
 * Meleane Ioapo
 * Meleane Kerisiano
 * Moaga Siaulaiga
 * Momi Ene
 * Nikki Tolmie
 * Sandra Herrera
 * Tofaagaolii Oloaluga
 * Trixie Mavaega
 * Tuiemanu Ripley