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The first Goal The Goal Bureau approved the project to build a training centre in Pirae on 15 October 2003. The project involved the construction of a number of buildings and the laying of two top-quality natural turf pitches. The total cost were covered by funding from the Goal Programme (USD 400,000) and contributions from the island s government, the French football association and the Oceania Football Confederation. The association has unlimited access to all of the amenities in the complex. Activities will be focused on developing football among boys and girls and on training national teams at all levels. The complex provides offices for the association s administrative staff and a small training centre suitable for courses and seminars. Technical centre in Pirae with natural turf pitches and floodlighting approved 15 October 2003 Opened on 15 November 2006 Total cost USD 400,000 08.06.2011 Page 1/6

Second Goal project This project, which was approved in October 2006, relates to the second phase of construction for the technical centre in Pirae from the country s first Goal project. A number of natural turf pitches with floodlights are available, primarily to youth players, which is proof of the association s determination to realise its youth development projects. This is one of the reasons why the first project should be improved even further, as it will help Tahiti to continue to lead the way in Polynesian football. Extension work on technical centre in Pirae approved October 2006 Opened on 15 November 2006 Total cost USD 400,000 08.06.2011 Page 2/6

Third Goal project This project, which was approved by the Goal Bureau on 21 March 2007, focused on extension work on the technical centre in Pirae. Dressing rooms and offices were constructed and floodlights installed in order to meet the association s requirement for improved facilities for development programmes in youth and women s football. This project significantly increased the centre s capacity and it should help Tahitian football to develop even further in the future. Extension work on technical centre in Pirae approved on 21 March 2007 Opened on 30 November 2007 Financing Other sources USD 53,867 Total cost USD 453,867 08.06.2011 Page 3/6

Fourth Goal project The fourth phase of development turned the technical centre into a high-performance training centre complete with seminar and preparation facilities and a training circuit all in one venue a veritable House of Football. This provides the conditions for all users, from players to referees and coaches, to reach the very top level. The Goal Bureau gave the green light to this project on 2 June 2009. Final development of the technical centre in Pirae approved on 2 June 2009 Implementation Goal USD 400 000 Other USD 100 000 Total cost USD 500 000 08.06.2011 Page 4/6

club Nantes Fifth Goal project Goal Football project The Tahitian Football Association is launching a youth academy, which will be co-financed by the Goal Football Programme, the association, public sponsors and private sponsors. The most talented Tahitians between the ages of 11 and 18 will benefit from full education (school and football). Goal Football project approved on 15 March 2010 Implementation Association USD 124,492 Others USD 153,597 Total cost USD 678,089 08.06.2011 Page 5/6

No of courses until 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Football education and courses FUTURO III regional courses Refereeing (men and women) Coaching (men) Coaching (women) Administration and management Football medicine Seminars Women's football Futsal Com-Unity MA Seminars MA courses Administration Refereeing (men and women) Coaching (men and women) Beach soccer Futsal Olympic solidarity coaching courses Development courses and acadamies (1975-1990) FUTURO I-II courses for all football branches Women's football 0 : Course host country : Course participant in another country When, in 1995, today s FIFA President said The future of football is feminine, it was more than mere lip service. It reflected a strong belief in the huge potential that women s football has to develop. Ever since, FIFA has given targeted support for the efforts of associations who offer women the same opportunities to develop as male players. Launched in 1998, FIFA s Financial Assistance Programme (FAP) introduced a requirement in 2004 for the associations and confederations to invest at least 4% of their FAP funding into women s football. This threshold was increased to 10% in 2005. On top of this commitment, FIFA also promotes the women s game in more general ways by directly financing women s matches and organising competitions and symposiums. Thanks to its development programmes, FIFA is also playing an active role in the training of administrators, coaches, referees and sports doctors. Children are selected at the age of six Does an organised women's football set-up exist? If so, since when? 1993 From which age on, players are registered? 6 Women's teams (open or over 16 years) 19 Women's teams (below 16 years, youth) 17 National competition (or women s league) no Regional competitions University competitions no School competitions Futsal competitions National "A" team National youth teams: age categories U-14, U16 www.ftf.pf Exercises of a mixed group of youngsters 08.06.2011 Page 6/6