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17 March, 2021, 6:40 am Nadi’s Vereti Dickson unable to save this goal against Ba during their DPL clash at Churchill Park in Lautoka. Picture: BALJEET SINGH Ba has shot to the top of the Digicel Premier League points table after defeating Nadi 4-1 Churchill Park in Lautoka on Sunday. Striker Shameel Rao scored a double for the ‘Men In Black’ in the fixture. Ba leads the DPL on goal differential from Suva and Lautoka with all on four pints each. Fiji Football Association competitions manager Amitesh Pal said the DPL would continue this week. He said there would be tight competition among the teams since the automatic promotion-relegation format had been adopted. ....
A new women s football league launches today in Fiji in what is hoped will be the first step towards establishing a professional competition and qualifying for the 2023 World Cup. Labasa, Ba, Suva, Rewa, Nadroga and Tailevu Naitasiri will compete in the Women s Super League, with the remaining 12 clubs to contest a second tier competition. Photo: Fiji FA Media Fiji FA competitions managers Amitesh Pal said the popularity of women s football has been on the rise in recent years. We had 16 clubs participating in the Fiji FA Women s Senior League last year and the few years before, he said. Due to the demand for women s football in Fiji the number of clubs around the country is now increasing, as a result of an increasing number of players, so we thought instead of having an 18 team competition just like our men s Premier League we have a two-tier competition of women s now in Fiji. ....