In an exciting transfer, Joe Moses, the talented 22-year-old forward from Vanuatu, has moved from Galaxy FC in Vanuatu to Suva FC in Fiji. The young player has already landed in the Fijian capital and is set to make his debut for his new team soon. Oceania Football Center had the opportunity to talk to Moses about his move and his recent performance with the Vanuatu national team at the OFC Nations Cup, where they finished second after a defeat in the final against New Zealand.
Reflecting on his journey, Moses shared his happiness about this significant milestone in his career: “I’m very happy that my dreams have come true. I want to say thank you to my teammates back in Galaxy FC, my friends, and family.”
Moses expressed his ambitions with Suva FC, aiming to contribute significantly to the team’s success: “My aim is to help Suva FC win as many trophies as possible.”
Talking about the OFC Nations Cup, Moses highlighted the excitement and the strong performance of his team: “The OFC Nations Cup was a very exciting tournament for me in my career. We have a very good team and a few experienced players. I am very happy with our team’s performance.”

When asked about his decision to join Suva FC, Moses explained: “I accepted the deal because I want to gather more experience in Fiji so when I come back, I can help my nation for the World Cup qualifiers. I know they have a very strong league and I want to experience that league in Fiji.”
Moses concluded the interview with a heartfelt message: “I would like to thank my nation and fans from Vanuatu and Suva. God bless you all.”
Joe Moses’ move to Suva FC marks a promising new chapter in his career, and fans are eagerly anticipating his contributions to the team.
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