The Federated States of Micronesia's first appearance at an Oceania Football Confederation tournament went from bad to worse on Sunday when it was thrashed 38-0 by Fiji in Port Moresby.
Micronesia was also hammered 30-0 by Tahiti on Friday in the Pacific Games in Papua New Guinea, which are doubling as the Oceania qualifying tournament for next year's Rio Olympics.
Atonio Tuivuna grabbed 10 goals for Fiji's under-23 side, which was held to a 1-1 draw by Vanuatu in its opening match and was aware it needed to get close to 30 goals to stay in touch with Tahiti in Group A.
The top two sides in each group go through to the semifinals of the Olympic qualifying tournament.
The Fijians, who scored in the first minute of play and raced to a 21-0 lead at halftime, broke the record for most goals in one game in the tournament the Tahitians had equaled on Friday.
Tahiti also beat the Cook Islands 30-0 at the Pacific Games in 1971.
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