Sen. Jesse Lujan and Vice Speaker Tony Ada honored the Guam men’s national soccer team, the Matao, this afternoon, presenting certificates and praising the squad after a reported 6-0 victory in Puerto Rico. Lujan said the win came against an opponent ranked about 15 places higher in FIFA standings.
The recognition, held as a brief ceremony, highlighted local pride in the team’s performance and underscored calls for continued investment in youth sports and playing fields. "Our Matao showed the world basically what fearlessness looks like," Sen. Jesse Lujan said, tying the team’s achievement to the island’s growing soccer program and to his personal connection — his son Ryan previously wore the Matao jersey.
A recorded message from former player Ryan Guy thanked the players and coaches and noted support from Guam ties in the mainland United States: "So proud of what you guys are continuing to achieve," Guy said in the video.
Vice Speaker Tony Ada called players and coaches forward by name and read the roster of those present, acknowledging coaches including Ross Awa and staff. Ross, introduced during the call-up as the head coach, spoke on behalf of the Matao and the Guam Football Association and thanked organizers and the island community. "The 6-0 win ... shows our island spirit," Ross said, adding that the program is making "positive strides as an organization."
Several players offered short remarks about future ambitions. One player said the team was "hungrier for any competition," and others thanked coaches and supporters for the opportunity to represent Guam.
Certificates were handed to players and coaches and the event closed with final congratulations and the chant "Viva Matao, Viva Guam." No formal votes or policy actions were taken during the ceremony.
Provenance: This article summarizes remarks and events from SEG 001 through SEG 342 of the transcript.