Rewa does not seem to be in a good moment as they will play Ba in their first match of Vodafone Premier League without a head coach. The team plans to announce a new head coach soon, but he will not be able to prepare the team to face Ba in the weekend with the little time left for the clash.
Senior players as Simione Tamanisau might be the leaders for Rewa when they face Ba. The 37-year old goalkeeper has plenty of experience, represeting Fiji 39 times internationally, playing the 2016 Olympics Football Men’s Tournament and also experienced the FIFA Clubs World Cup in 2010 for Hekari United from Papua New Guinea. Another players spotlighted for this role is Tevita Waranaivalu, that already represented his country six times internationally.

Rewa saved themselves in 2019 season from relegation under the guidance of the former international Pita Rabo in the head coach position. The new head coach – that will probrably arrive after the first round of the national league – will have a lot job to do to make Rewa competitive for the top-tabled places in the league.
See more:
Rewa in talks with Brazilian striker;
Avinesh Suwamy to leave Ba;
Michael Boso set to rejoin Suva.
The Vodafone Premier League will start on 01st February – the match of Rewa against Ba wil be played on 02nd February.
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