The Wallis and Futuna national football team () is the national football team of Wallis and Futuna. Wallis and Futuna is not a member of FIFA and, therefore, is not eligible to enter either the FIFA World Cup or the OFC Nations Cup, and due to the low investment in sport on the part of the country, it has been many years since it played an international match.
Wallis and Futuna has played twenty-four international matches, all at the South Pacific Games between 1966 and 1995, and holds an overall record of five wins and nineteen defeats.
In 1966, there was an initiative for the small country to play in the South Pacific Games that year. The proposal was carried out and Wallis and Futuna entered the group stage, losing 5âÂÂ0 to Tahiti and 9âÂÂ1 to Papua New Guinea.
They achieved their best results at the 1979 South Pacific Games, qualifying to the knock-out stages with a 3âÂÂ1 victory over Western Samoa after losing to Solomon Islands 6âÂÂ0. They lost their quarter-final match against Fiji 5âÂÂ0 which qualified them for the Consolation Tournament, where they were eliminated by Tonga 1âÂÂ0. At the 1983 South Pacific Games, they lost their first group match 3âÂÂ0 against American Samoa but a 2âÂÂ1 victory over Western Samoa and a 3âÂÂ0 win against Tonga meant that they topped their group. In the quarter-finals they lost 4âÂÂ0 to New Caledonia, eliminating them from the competition.
The 1987 South Pacific Games was played as a round-robin, resulting in four defeats for Wallis and Futuna, with their only victory coming against American Samoa 5âÂÂ1. At the 1991 South Pacific Games they lost in each of their group stage matches and were defeated by Tahiti in the Consolation Tournament, qualifying them for the seventh-place playoff where they beat Guam 5âÂÂ0.
The last time Wallis and Futuna played a game was in 1995. In this edition, the team lost all 4 games it played. Since then it has been completely inactive.
Wallis and Futuna's score is shown first in each case.