Amerika Samoa Lo’u Atunu’u pele ‘oe Oute tiu I lou igoa O ‘oe o lo’u fa’amoemoe O ‘oe ole Penina ole Pasefika E mo’omia e motu e lima E ua ta’uta’ua au aga I fanua Ma ou tala mai anamua Tutuila ma Manu’a Ala mai ia tu I luga Tautua ma punou I lou Malo Ia manuia ia ulu ola Amerika Samoa Ole Malo ole sa’olotoga (repeat) Tautua ma punou I lou Malo Ia manuia ia ulu ola Amerika Samoa Ole Malo ole sa’olotoga Soifua ma ia manuia, Teine Samoa
American Samoa (Samoan: AmerikaSamoa) is an unorganized, unincorporated territory of the United States in the South Pacific Ocean, to the southeast of the sovereign state of Samoa.
International rivalries in the latter half of the 19th century were settled by an 1899 Treaty of Berlin in which Germany and the U.S. divided the Samoan archipelago.
The American Samoa national soccer team holds an unwanted world record in international soccer—the record defeat in an international match, a 31-0 crushing by Australia on April 11, 2001.