Leong, who is now in United State of America, spoke to Vanuafoot last week after Kensi Tangis scored two goals for Solomon Warriors against Tafea FC.
“I think Kensi Tangis and Daniel Natou have learned a lot from Solomon Warriors and what I heard is they played well and won the first ever Melanesian Super Cup,” said Leong.
“I also heard that Fenedy Masauvakalo and Francois Sakama are playing really well with Central Sport FC in Tahiti and now they are fifth on the ladder.”
“What we need to do now is we must give our top players opportunity to play overseas to gain more football experience with different coaches.”
“One day when they come back to Vanuatu, they will be better players and will play for Vanuatu National team.”
“I take this opportunity to congratulate Solomon Warriors FC for winning the first ever Melanesian Super Cup.”
“When you work hard you achieve success at the end of the day,” he said.
“I also like to congratulate my young players for a good football display and I know they still have a great future ahead of them.”
“This is a good trial for them before the OFC President’s Cup next month.”
“ I want to let the fans know that Fenedy Masauvakalo and Francois Sakama will join Amicale FC squad to play in the OFC President’s Cup next month.” He concluded.
Kensi Tangis and Daniel Natou flew back to Solomon Islands today with Solomon Warriors FC.
Four clubs and one age group international side each from the AFC and OFC will take part in the OFC President’s Cup tournament – Amicale, Auckland City FC, Bodden Town, Busaiteen, Fiji U-20 and Singapore U-23.
The draw looks tight in both sections with the top two seeded teams – Oceania champions Auckland City FC and fulltime professional outfit Busaiteen – favourites to advance to the final.
But Bodden Town and Singapore U-23 will ensure the FIFA Club World Cup-bound Kiwis have their work cut out in the group stage.
OFC Competitions Michael Song says the draw guarantees the group stage will be competitive.
“Group A looks like a very tight section with Auckland City FC up against two contrasting styles of football from Asia and the Caribbean.
“But there’s plenty of room for an upset to happen so drawing hard and fast conclusions about the outcome of this group is hasty,” he says.
While Group A features three closely matched sides, Group B throws forward a stern challenge for the two Oceania representatives.
Last season’s OFC Champions League runners-up Amicale and FIFA U-20 World Cup-bound Fiji take on former Bahraini premier league champions Busaiteen.
The fulltime professional Bahrainis have plenty of pedigree but they are struggling in their 10-team domestic competition languishing in eighth after four rounds.
“Busaiteen, despite their domestic struggles, will be favourites to top Group B but you can’t write off Amicale who surprised everybody with their run to the OFC Champions League final last season.
“Fiji U-20 may have their work cut out to qualify for the final but Ravinesh Kumar will just be happy to see his youngsters get some tough preparatory matches under their belt in New Zealand conditions,” Song says.
Amicale are in a rebuilding phase after surrendering their domestic title to arch-rivals Tafea FC and finishing third at the inaugural Melanesian Super Cup in Port Vila last week.
Fiji U-20 are cast as the competition’s underdogs with Ravinesh Kumar and technical advisor Frank Farina eyeing next year’s FIFA U-20 World Cup in New Zealand as their priority.
The tournament will be held at The Trusts Arena in Auckland, New Zealand, from November 17-23.
The teams have been split into two groups and will compete in a round robin system before advancing to a play-off to determine the final placings on November 23.
The groups are as follows:

Group A

Auckland City FC (New Zealand)
Singapore U-23 (Asian Football Confederation)
Bodden Town (Cayman Islands)
Group B

Amicale (Vanuatu)
Busaiteen (Bahrain)
Fiji U-20 (Oceania Football Confederation)
The match schedule has been confirmed as per below:
Match Schedule

Match Day 1 – Monday November 17 Kick-off* Group
Auckland City FC vs. Singapore U-23 5pm NZST A
Fiji U-20 vs. Amicale 7.30pm NZST B
Match Day 2 – Wednesday November 19
Bodden Town vs. Singapore U-23 5pm NZST A
Amicale vs. Busaiteen 7.30pm NZST B
Match Day 3 – Friday November 21
Auckland City FC vs. Bodden Town 5pm NZST A
Busaiteen vs. Fiji U-20 7.30pm NZST B
Match Day 4 – Sunday November 23
Group A – 3rd place vs. Group B – 3rd place 1pm NZST 5th place match
Group A – 2nd place vs. Group B – 2nd place 4pm NZST 3rd place match
Group A – 1st place vs. Group A – 1st place 7pm NZST 1st place match
*All kick-off times are subject to change

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