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Fiji Football Cup
Fiji FA Cup Tournament or Fiji Football Cup (), more commonly known as the Fiji Cup () or the FF Cup (), is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic Fijian football. It is organized by the Fiji Football Association. History In 1991, the inaugural FF Cup took place in Ba. The inaugural season was won by Ba who defeated Labasa by 1-0. FF Cup Champions Most successful teams President's Cup Awards * 2015 :: Golden Boot: Peni Finau, 5 Goals :: Player of the Tournament: Taniela Waqa * 2017 :: Golden Boot: Ravinesh Karan Singh, 4 Goals :: Player of the Tournament: Samuela Kautoga * 2022 :: Fair Play Team of the Tournament Award: Nadi FC :: Golden Glove Award: Beniamino Mateinaqara Suva FC :: Golden Boot Award: Sairusi Nalaubu (5) :: Player of the Tournament Award: Shahil Dave Suva FC * 2023 :: Fair Play Team of the Tournament Award: Rewa FC :: Golden Glove Award: Senirusi Bokini Lautoka FC :: Golden Boot Award: Jared Rongusolia (5) Navua F ...
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Oceania Football Confederation
The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is one of the six continental confederations of international association football. The OFC has 13 members, 11 of which are full members and two which are associate members not affiliated with FIFA. It promotes the game in Oceania and allows the member nations to qualify for the FIFA World Cup. OFC is predominantly made up of island nations where association football is not the most popular sport, with low GDP and low population meaning very little money is generated by the OFC nations. The OFC has little influence in the wider football world, either in terms of international competition or as a source of players for high-profile club competitions. OFC is the only confederation to have not had at least one international title, the best result being Australia making the final of the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup. In 2006, the OFC's then largest and most successful nation, Australia, left for a second time to join the Asian Football ...
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Lautoka F
Lautoka (, ) is the second largest List of cities and towns in Fiji#List, metropolitan area in Fiji. It is on the west coast of the island of Viti Levu, in the Ba Province of the Western Division, Fiji, Western Division. Lying in the heart of Fiji's sugar cane-growing region, the city has come to be known as the ''Sugar City''. Covering an area of 32 square kilometres, it had a population of 71,573 at the 2017 census, the most recent to date. Economic activities Lautoka is known as the ''Sugar City'' because of its sugar cane belt areas. The main Lautoka Sugar Mill was founded in 1903, and is the city's biggest employer by far. Built for the Colonial Sugar Refining Company (Fiji) (CSR) by workers from India and the Solomon Islands between 1899 and 1903, it hires some 1,300 employees today. Other industries include timber milling, garment manufacturing, distillery, brewery, jewellery, blending, steelworks, fishing, hatchery, domestic items, paints, and construction. History Th ...
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Seaqaqa F
Seaqaqa () is an unincorporated town in Fiji. It had a population of 394 in 1996, 816 in 2007, and 592 in 2017. The town has Seaqaqa F.C., a football club. Seaqaqa has a primary school, a college, and a health centre. Seaqaqa was the site of a brief and unsuccessful anti-colonial uprising in 1894. In the 1970s, an ambitious cane development scheme was realized in Seaqaqa. Geography Seaqaqa is located in the inland area and on the major link road between the towns of Savusavu and Labasa, on the island of Vanua Levu. It is located about from Labasa. The district often experiences dry spells, particularly from May to September, which is beneficial for good cane production, although costing over 4 million Fijian dollars in water carting, and causing cholera and scabies outbreaks in children. The vast majority of soils (95%) are ferruginous latosols and red yellow podzolics, which drain well, tend to dry out during periods of low rainfall, and are less fertile than the soils of other ...
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Bua F
Bua or BUA may refer to: Places *Bua Province, Fiji ** Bua (Fijian Communal Constituency, Fiji) **Bua District * Bua, Varberg Municipality, Sweden *Buinsky District (''Bua Rayon'') in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia *Buinsk, Republic of Tatarstan (''Bua''), a town in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia Other uses *Built-up area * Built-up area (UK), Built-up area as defined by the United Kingdom's Office for National Statistics *Bua language *Buryat language, ISO 639 code *Baptist University of the Américas, San Antonio, Texas, US *Boston University Academy, Massachusetts, US *British United Airways, former British airline * Buaran railway station, Indonesia (station code) *Buka Airport, Papua New Guinea (IATA airport code) People with the name *Ajahn Maha Bua (1913–2011), Thai Buddhist monk * Bua Thopia, Albanian monarch *Kevin Bua (born 1993), Swiss footballer *Peter Bua ( 1450), Albanian leader *Tatiana Búa (born 1990), Argentine tennis player *Theodore Bua, Albania ...
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Subrail Park
Subrail Park is a stadium in Labasa (pronounced "lum-ba-sa") on the island of Vanua Levu in Fiji Fiji, officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists of an archipelago of more than 330 islands—of which about .... The stadium is owned and managed by Labasa Town Council. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 people at any event. It is the home of Labasa FC and Dreketi. It also hosts rugby union matches, such as the Colonial Cup and the Digicel Cup. It has been damaged during Tropical Cyclone Winston. History The property on which Subrail Park is situated, was donated in the 1900s by the Subrail family for the sole and specific purpose of a park to benefit the people of Labasa. Mr. Subrail, the founder, was a well known businessman in Labasa who held various leadership positions and foundered many businesses, such as a vehicle dealership and th ...
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Tailevu North F
Tailevu is one of the 14 provinces of Fiji. Its main town is Nausori, which lies along the banks of the Rewa River. Overview One of the eight provinces based in Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island, Tailevu's 755 square kilometers occupy the south-eastern fringe of the island along with some central areas. At the 2017 census, it had a population of 64,552, the fifth largest among the provinces. Districts Tailevu includes the districts of Bau, Nakelo, Verata, Vugalei, Wainibuka, Dawasamu and Sawakasa. Bau District includes Bau Island, the seat of the Kubuna Confederacy, one of three traditional chiefly hierarchies in Fiji. Kubuna's Paramount Chief, called the ''Vunivalu of Bau'', is generally considered the most senior such chief in Fiji. It also includes the village of Maumi 21 km north-east of Suva, who speak their own dialect, known as Nawakura. The population chose to move from a more remote area in 1977. The main urban area of Tailevu is Nausori with a population o ...
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Lawaqa Park
Lawaqa Park is a rugby union stadium in Sigatoka, Fiji. The stadium has a nominal capacity of 12,000 people. It currently hosts rugby union Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union in English-speaking countries and rugby 15/XV in non-English-speaking world, Anglophone Europe, or often just rugby, is a Contact sport#Terminology, close-contact team sport that orig ... matches as well as local football matches. The stadium was upgraded in 2015 with a redevelopment project that costed 2.1 million Fijian dollars. It hosted the 2019 Nadroga 10's Provincial Rugby Union competition. Lawaqa Park is the home stadium of Nadroga F.C., which plays in the Fiji Premier League. References Football venues in Fiji Nadroga-Navosa Province Rugby league stadiums in Fiji Rugby union stadiums in Fiji Sports venues completed in 1997 1997 establishments in Fiji Fijian Drua {{Fiji-sports-venue-stub ...
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Savusavu F
Savusavu () is a town in the Fijian Province of Cakaudrove. The town is located on the south coast of Vanua Levu Island and had a population of 3,372 in the 2007 census. Savusavu is known as "the hidden paradise of Fiji." Geography Savusavu is located on Fiji's northern island of Vanua Levu. It can be reached by plane from Nadi (one hour) or by ferry from Suva or Lautoka (approx 12-hour trip). It is famous for its hot springs, located mostly opposite the Hot Springs Hotel – although at low tide the steam from numerous smaller outlets all along the foreshore can be seen. In the late 19th century, these hot springs turned into 12 – 18 m tall geysers for a period of two months. The old Copra Shed Marina, built in the 19th century, is a major landmark in Savusavu. Renovated in recent years by geologist and Savusavu resident Geoff Taylor, it now houses the Savusavu Yacht Club. Fiji Air offices, Pacific Sun reservations (formerly Sunflower Air) offices, a chandlery s ...
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Nasinu F
Nasinu () is an urban area on the island Viti Levu in Fiji. It is officially designated a "Town" and was formally incorporated as such in 1999. The population of Nasinu was 92,043 at the 2017 Census. Its land area is the largest of any municipal area in Fiji, and more than twice that of the capital Suva. It is a major residential hub in Fiji, housing a large majority of the work force in Nasinu itself and in the Fijian capital, Suva. The Nasinu property market has experienced significant growth over the last several years, leading to substantial increases in property value. Nasinu Town The Township of Nasinu is experiencing significant growth as a result of investments made by Indians who live in Fiji. The town is located on Daniva Road and houses several companies, professional services and numerous shops. However, the lack of land in this area is stifling further development of Nasinu into a premier township of Fiji. It is also pushing commercial development elsewhere within Nas ...
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Tavua F
Tavua may refer to: * Tavua, Fiji, a town in Ba Province on the largest island of Fiji * Tavua Island * Tavua F.C. (for Football Club) * Tavua District, Fiji * Tavua (Open Constituency, Fiji) * Tavua (Indian Communal Constituency, Fiji) * Tavua (crater), on Mars {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Nadroga F
Nadroga-Navosa ( Nadroga: ''Nadroga-Navoha'') is one of the fourteen provinces of Fiji and one of eight based in Viti Levu, Fiji's largest island. It is about 2,385 square kilometers and occupies the South-West and Central areas of Viti Levu, Fiji's principal island. The province includes the Mamanuca Archipelago,Malolo Islands, off the west coast of Viti Levu, Vatulele (or Vahilele in the Nadroga dialect), as well as the remote Conway Reef in the southwest. The population at the 2017 census was 58,931, being the fifth largest province. The main town in Nadroga-Navosa is Sigatoka, with a population of 9622 (2007 census). Geography Nadroga/Navosa's principal town is Sigatoka, situated near the mouth of the Sigatoka River. Nadroga is famous for its sunshine and white sandy beaches. Navosa remains wild, with the region significantly less developed than Nadroga. However, it is an area of rushing rivers, deep ravines and rugged mountains. The province of Nadroga-Navosa encompass ...
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