Michael Foster (footballer)
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Michael Foster (born 5 September 1985) is a
Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i ...
n football player who plays as a
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for Hekari United, and for the Papua New Guinea national team. He currently is the record-holder for the most caps for the Papua New Guinea national team, with 27, having made his senior international debut aged 17. He was also part of the historic Hekari United side which won the
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, becoming the first club outside of Australia and
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to represent
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at the FIFA Club World Cup. He has won four domestic titles, two with Hekari United and two with
Lae City FC Lae City FC, formerly known as Lae City Dwellers FC or Toti City FC, is a professional football club founded in 2014 and based in Lae, Papua New Guinea. The side currently plays in the Papua New Guinea National Soccer League, the highest level of ...
.


Early life

Foster was born in Lae, in the Momase Region of the country. He is the son of former international
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.


Club career


Early career

It is likely Foster began his career around 2003 at Mopi, a club based in his hometown of Lae. The side had won the inaugural Papua New Guinea National Club Championship in 1976 and again in 1981. When Foster joined the club, the side had been readmitted to the local Lae Premier League, but the club finished bottom of the league. For the 2004 season, Foster moved to
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to play for
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in the Port Moresby Premier League. The club reached the Preliminary Final on 24 October, but lost to Rapatona, meaning they finished third. It is unclear where Foster played between 2004 and 2008.


Titles with Hekari United

Foster was part of the Hekari United squad for the
2008–09 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League The 2008–09 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League season, known as the Telikom NSL Cup for sponsorship reasons, was the third edition of Papua New Guinea National Soccer League. The title was won by Hekari Souths United, who won their third ...
. He scored the only goal in the side's 1–0 semi-final victory over
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, before the playoffs were called off and Hekari declared champions as the best regular season team. As champions, the club qualified for the
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, and Foster was retained ahead of the new season. The club ended up winning the Champions League, becoming the first club outside of Australia and
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to do so, and Foster was an unused substitute in the second leg of the final against
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. Hekari United went on to win the domestic title in the 2010–11 National Soccer League, beating Eastern Stars 4–0 in the Grand Final.


Domestic journeyman

In July 2010, it was announced that Foster was one of three players released by Hekari United to make way for new recruits ahead of the
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, denying Foster the chance to impress on the world stage. Foster joined current runners-up Eastern Stars for the following season, and the club finished second in the regular season of the 2010–11 National Soccer League, eventually taking on former club Hekari in the Grand Final. Stars went down 4–0. Foster stayed with Eastern Stars for the 2011–12 season, and the club enjoyed another successful season, coming second in the regular season and reaching the Grand Final – and another match-up with Foster's former club Hekari – once again. However, the club suffered the same fate in the final, losing 3–0 to the champions. For the 2013 season, Foster joined new club FC Port Moresby, and despite the club finishing third in the regular season, Foster found himself once again up against Hekari United in the Grand Final, and again the midfielder was left empty-handed, with Hekari securing a 3–0 victory. With FC Port Moresby withdrawing from the 2014 National Soccer League, it looked like Foster would return to Eastern Stars, having trained with them early in January 2014, but he eventually went to
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, another new franchise for the season. He was named captain for the season. In Foster's worst domestic season to date, the club finished fifth and failed to qualify for the playoffs. Foster stayed with the club for the 2015 season, but the club again finished fifth and outside of qualification for the playoffs.


Third title with Lae and overseas contracts

Ahead of the 2015–16 season, Foster moved to Rapatona, with whom he had occasionally joined up with in the local Port Moresby Premier League during previous NSL
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s. Despite losing four matches out of ten in the first stage, the club qualified for the four-team Champions Playoff in February 2016. However, ahead of the final stage, Foster moved to Lae City Dwellers, and the side qualified for the Grand Final behind Hekari United. After being defeated in all of his previous three Grand Finals, Foster picked up his third domestic title after Lae defeated Hekari 2–0 in the final. Foster was also part of the side's
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campaign, scoring in the club's 5–4 defeat to Solomon Warriors. With the problems surfacing domestic with the league split, Foster moved abroad for the first time in his career, joining
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side Malaita Kingz in August 2016 for the entirety of the 2016 Solomon Islands S-League. The club finished fourth. In 2017, Foster joined
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, competing in the
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, a league on the fourth level of the Australian league system. The side finished in second place, with Foster playing 16 matches for the club and scoring a single goal, before returning to Malaita Kingz for the second half of the 2017–18 S-League season.


Return to Papua New Guinea

Ahead of the
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, Foster joined
Madang FC Madang Football Club, formerly known as Madang Flying Fox, Madang Niupetro Fox or simply Madang Fox, was a Papua New Guinea football club, based in Madang. The club was one of the founding members of the Papua New Guinea National Soccer League in ...
to boost their maiden
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campaign. Foster played in all three of the club's group matches, but the side exited the competition without a point. Domestically, Madang finished in fourth place. However, Foster secured a return to champions Lae City before the start of the 2019 season, and as such was part of the squad for the 2019 OFC Champions League. Foster played in all four of the side's matches as they reached the quarter-finals, playing the full 90 minutes in their 4–0 knockout defeat to Auckland City. However, Foster was able to pick up his fourth domestic title after Lae City defeated his former club Hekari United on penalties in the 2019 Grand Final. Foster scored the opening
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in the shoot-out. After a brief stint with Malaita Kingz again at the end of 2019, Foster rejoined Hekari United for the 2019–20 season.


International career


U20s

Aged 17, Foster was called up to the U20s side for the
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in December 2002, which doubled as qualifying for the 2003 World Youth Championship. Foster played in both of the matches in the group stages before the side's elimination.


Senior squad

Still just 17, Foster was called up to the full senior squad in July 2003 for the
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. Foster made his international debut on 7 July 2003 against
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, scoring one goal in a 10–0 victory. It would be another eight years before he would play for the national side again. Foster earned a recall to the senior squad for the 2011 Pacific Games. He played in all four of the country's fixtures, coming on as a substitute in all but one match: on 3 September 2011, he started and scored his second senior international goal in the 17–1 victory over
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. Papua New Guinea failed to progress from the group stages of the competition. Since then, Foster has played in all but two of Papua New Guinea's senior international matches: at the
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, he started in all three of the nation's fixtures before their group stage elimination. In 2016, a busy year for the country, he started nine and was subbed on in the tenth of ten fixtures for the national team, including the five which saw them finish as
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runners-up, having scored one of the goals in the crucial semi-final against the
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. He played in all four of the side's qualifiers for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and all but one of the country's five fixtures at the 2019 Pacific Games.


Career statistics


International


International goals

:''As of 20 July 2019. Scores and results list Papua New Guinea's result first.''


Honours


Club


Hekari United

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(1): 2009–10 *
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(2): 2008–09, 2009–10


Lae City

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(2): 2015–16,
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International


Papua New Guinea

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– Runner-up:
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Foster, Michael Living people 1985 births Papua New Guinean footballers Papua New Guinea international footballers People from Morobe Province Hekari United players Eastern Stars FC players Association football midfielders 2012 OFC Nations Cup players 2016 OFC Nations Cup players