Papua New Guinea Women’s National Football Team Head Coach Ericson Komeng says his team is ready and focused as they prepare to face Fiji in a highly anticipated OFC Women’s Nations Cup semi-final, a rematch of the 2022 grand final.
Komeng said the team has learned from their group stage matches and earlier friendlies and is confident heading into Thursday’s must-win encounter.
“We’ve had good training sessions, and the girls are mentally and physically prepared,” said Komeng.
“We’re focusing on ourselves, our attitude, and execution on the field.”
He praised striker Marie Kaipo, who scored a hat-trick in their last match, calling her return a “big bonus” and highlighting her leadership.
Midfielder Rona Pardio and defender Olivia also received praise as key players, though Komeng emphasized the strength of the team.
When asked about Fiji’s threat, Komeng acknowledged the host nation’s strength but said PNG is determined.
“It will be a tough game, but if we stick to our plan and stay focused, we can get the win,” he said.
He also credited the Women’s National Soccer League (WNSL) for developing local talent, saying it has helped elevate players to international standard.
Coach Komeng called on fans back home to continue supporting the team, noting that team morale is high and injuries are minimal.
“This game means a lot — not just for us, but for Papua New Guinea,” he said.
The semi-final will be played on Thursday, July 17, at 1pm (PNG Time) in Suva.