(Reuters) - In tiny Guam, a United States territory of less than 200,000 inhabitants in the North Pacific Ocean, a nation are finding their voice ahead of their first ever home World Cup qualifier on Thursday.
The match against Turkmenistan, who they have never faced, will be Guam's first World Cup fixture since they were thrashed 16-0 by Tajikistan in 2000 which came two days after their debut at this level, a 19-0 loss in Iran.
To mark Thursday's historic fixture at the National Training Center in Hagatna, Guam's goalkeeping coach Adrian Creamer tapped his musical friends to provide a football anthem.