Ramona Padio
Personal information
Full name Ramona Quintina Padio[1]
Date of birth (1998-03-13) 13 March 1998
Place of birth Papua New Guinea
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Hekari United
Youth career
–2016 Kimbe Eagles FC
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2018 21 Lakers FC
2022 Port Moresby Strikers
2023–present Hekari United 4 (2)
International career
2015–2017 Papua New Guinea U20 8 (3)
2018– Papua New Guinea 24 (31)
Medal record
Women's football
Representing  Papua New Guinea
OFC Women's Nations Cup
Runner-up2018 New Caledonia
Winner2022 Fiji
Football at the Pacific Games
Winner2019 Apia
Winner2023 Honiara
FAS Tri-Nations Series
Winner2022 Singapore
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 02 December 2023

Ramona Quintina Padio (born 13 March 1998) is a footballer from Papua New Guinea. She has played for the Papua New Guinea national team in the under-20, and senior levels. She was part of the Papua New Guinea squad for the 2016 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.[2]

International Career

Padio was a member of the Papua New Guinea squad for the 2016 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup. the country's first FIFA tournament.[3]

Padio made her international debut for Papua New Guinea Senior team in their 5–0 win against Samoa as part of the 2018 OFC Women's Nations Cup.[4]

Padio was the top goal-scorer in the Pacific Games in Apia 2019 and Honiara 2023, scoring 9 and 11 goals respectively.[5]

International goals

Scores and results list Papua New Guinea's goal tally first.
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.21 November 2018Stade Yoshida, Koné, New Caledonia New Caledonia3–06–22018 OFC Women's Nations Cup
2.24 November 2018Stade Yoshida, Koné, New Caledonia Tahiti2–13–12018 OFC Women's Nations Cup
3.3–1
4.8 July 2019J.S. Blatter Soccer Stadium #3, Apia, Samoa Solomon Islands2–15–2Football at the 2019 Pacific Games
5.3–1
6.12 July 2019J.S. Blatter Soccer Stadium #2, Apia, Samoa Tahiti3–14–0Football at the 2019 Pacific Games
7.4–0
8.15 July 2019J.S. Blatter Soccer Stadium #2, Apia, Samoa Vanuatu4–16–1Football at the 2019 Pacific Games
9.5–1
10.6–1
11.18 July 2019J.S. Blatter Soccer Stadium #3, Apia, Samoa Cook Islands2–05–1Football at the 2019 Pacific Games
12.20 July 2019J.S. Blatter Soccer Stadium #2, Apia, Samoa Samoa3–13–1Football at the 2019 Pacific Games
13.8 April 2022Jalan Besar Stadium, Kallang, Singapore Seychelles7–09–02022 FAS Tri-Nations Series
14.8–0
15.9 July 2022Uprising Resort Football Park, Pacific Harbour, Fiji Solomon Islands2–05–0Friendly
16.14 July 2022ANZ Stadium, Suva, Fiji Vanuatu2–13–12022 OFC Women's Nations Cup
17.17 July 2022ANZ Stadium, Suva, Fiji Tahiti1–02–12022 OFC Women's Nations Cup
18.23 July 2022ANZ Stadium, Suva, Fiji Tonga1–13–32022 OFC Women's Nations Cup
19.3–2
20.30 July 2022HFC Bank Stadium, Suva, Fiji Fiji2–02–12022 OFC Women's Nations Cup
21.17 November 2023SIFF Academy Field 1, Honiara, Solomon Islands American Samoa1–09–0Football at the 2023 Pacific Games
22.2–0
23.3–0
24.5–0
25.8–0
26.9–0
27.20 November 2023SIFF Academy Field 2, Honiara, Solomon Islands Cook Islands1–03–0Football at the 2023 Pacific Games
28.2–0
29.27 November 2023SIFF Academy Field 2, Honiara, Solomon Islands Samoa1–05–1Football at the 2023 Pacific Games
30.2–0
31.5–1
Last updated 27 November 2023

References

  1. "Ramona Padio - Player Info". globalsportsarchive.com. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  2. "Ramona Padio – Player Profile – Soccer". footmercato.net. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  3. "PNG FIFA U20 WOMEN'S TEAM ANNOUNCED". news.pngfacts.com. 27 January 2016. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  4. "Papua New Guinea ease past Samoa in Nations Cup opener". footballoceania.com. 18 November 2018. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
  5. "PNG WOMEN'S PACIFIC GAMES DOMINANCE". oceaniafootball.com. 19 August 2020. Retrieved 2 December 2023.


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