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01 Mar 2021 11:31 Labasa football team (front-left to right) Akeimi Ralulu, Ilisoni Lolaivalu, Marlon Tahioa, Ashnil Raju, Sitiveni Rakai. (Back- left to right) Ratu Anare, Lekima Gonerau, Sekove Naivakananumi, Akuila Mateisuva, Siotame Kubu, Ilisoni Logaivau at the ANZ Stadium, Suva, on February 19, 2021. Photo: Leon Lord
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Consistency in the tempo and the pace of the game will be vital for the La
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16 February, 2021, 6:20 pm
Labasa football team manager Praveen Karan, left, Pillay Garments director Narendra Pillay, Fiji Football Association
chief executive offi cer Mohammed Yusuf and Suva FootballAssociation vice-president Sunil Karan during
the 2020 Pillay Garments Champion Vs Champion series launch at the Fiji Football Association headquarters at
Vatuwaqa, Suva, yesterday. Picture: JONACANI LALAKOBAU
LABASA and Suva football players get to enjoy a new range of football uniforms when they meet in the 2020 Pillay Garments Champion Vs Champion series in Suva this weekend.
Labasa, the Courts IDC champion meets Suva, the Vodafone Premier League winner in a two-match series on Friday at 7pm and Sunday, 3pm, at the ANZ Stadium.
Fiji FA chief executive officer Mohammed Yusuf. Picture: SUPPLIED/FT FILE
The semi-finals and final of the 2020 Vodafone National Regional Club Championship 2020 will be played at Sigatoka’s Lawaqa Park this weekend.
This was confirmed by the Fiji Football Association yesterday.
Its chief executive officer Mohamed Yusuf said competitive football at the highest standard were expected to be played by the semi-finalists for Nadroga province and football fans.
“There are going to be good football played by the teams in the semi-finals,” Yusuf said.
“We took the competition back to Lawaqa Park because Nadroga has been promoted to Premier Division and the response from members of the public was great.