Gabriele Matanisiga: Rewa’s hero at IDC opening day

The opening day of 2020 Inter-District Championship was a very exciting one and the breathtaking clash between Lautoka and Rewa summarises it perfectly. Despite not having a bright season, Lautoka showed that they can be a competitive side against the Delta Tigers.

Lautoka opened the scoreboard in the 15th minute with a goal scored by Sitiveni Cavuilagi after a quick counter attack. Despite all efforts, Rewa could not find the net to equalize and then head coach Marika Rodu decided to make some changes.

The Bluez were keeping their advantage as the match was coming to its end. Cavuilagi had the chance to score his second goal but his shot sailed over the crossbar. On the other hand, Rewa’s Setareki Hughes had a huge chance to score from the penalty spot but it was saved by the keeper. Despite that, the Delta Tigers did not give in as Marika Rodu kept shouting out the instructions from the sideline. Rewa’s efforts paid off as Gabriele Matanisiga found the net to equalize in the final minute of the game. At the final whistle, the score was an 1-1 draw.

Matanisiga scored in the final minute to save Rewa from losing

The clash against Lautoka was a very difficult one to Rewa. The Delta Tigers now have to focus on today’s match against their biggest rivals Suva in order to keep fighting for a spot in the semi-finals. You can check more information about 2020 Inter-District Championship by clicking here.

Misiwani Nairube back from injury as Ba debut at 2020 IDC in Fiji

Ba and Nadi clashed at ANZ Stadium in Suva in the first matchday of 2020 Inter-District Championship – one of the most important football tournaments from Fiji. Despite all efforts, Ba did not manage to win and the final score was a 2-2 draw.

The good news for Men in Black fans is that Misiwani Nairube is finally back from injury. The 24-year-old goalkeeper came from the bench in the second half to replace Isikeli Sevanaia and to make his first official appearance since July.

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Nairube is back from injury

Nairube got injured during Ba’s 2-1 win over Lautoka at Vodafone Premier League – the top-tier league from Fiji and since then 17-year-old Sevanaia became Ba’s starting goalkeeper. Now he is fully recovered and ready to strengthen the Men in Black’s squad.

Ba’s next match in the tournament will be today against Navua at ANZ Stadium in Suva. You can check more information about 2020 Inter-District Championship by clicking here.

Nadroga thrash Nadogo to reinforce their favouritism at Senior Division’s IDC

The first day of 2020 Inter-District Championship (IDC) is over and Nadroga fans did not have to wait for the next match to celebrate a big win as he team coached by Johnny Williams have thrashed Nadogo by 11-3 at Uprising Resort Ground in Navua.

Taniela Raubula scored four goals while team captain Tomasi Tuicakau and Jonas Naceva found the net three times each to lead Nadroga against Nadogo. Goalkeeper Sakeo Taganeca scored Nadroga’s remaining goal from the penalty spot in the 56th minute. The bad news is that 27-year-old midfielder Waisea Tale saw the red card in the second half which means that he is not going to be available for the next match against Tavua.

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Nadroga have beaten Nadogo by 11-3 at Uprising Resort Ground – Fiji FA Media

Three other matches were contested at Uprising Resort Ground on this rainy Tuesday: In the Group A, Tailevu Naitasiri have beaten Rakiraki by 2-0 while Seaqaqa and Dreketi did not score in a nil-nil draw. In the Group B, Bua defeated Tavua by 2-1 with goals scored by forward Kaliveti Nateru and goalkeeper Ritesh Chand. Tavua’s goal was netted by Pauliasi Natikibau.

All eight teams will be back to the pitch today for the second matchday of the tournament. You can check more information about Senior Division’s 2020 Inter-District Championship by clicking here.

Zahid’s absence to bring more problems to Men in Black at IDC

Ba did not have a great start at 2020 Inter-District Championship (IDC) as they did not manage to beat Nadi in the opening day of the tournament. Moreover, Ba’s head coach Ronil Kumar now has to deal with the absence of Abbu Zahid who is going to miss the next two matches due to suspension

Zahid was shown a direct red card for a violent conduct offense on Nadi’s defender Vuniuci Tikomaimereke in the final minute of the first half. The 29-year-old forward is one of the most experienced players in Ba’s squad and his absence will be felt by his teammates inside the pitch.

Zahid was shown a direct red card against Nadi

It is important to remember that Manasa Nawakula and Saula Waqa are not with the team in this tournament as they were suspended after failing a drug test at Battle of the Giants two months ago. Ronil Kumar now relies on a very young squad that has the mission to take Ba to IDC semi-finals.

Ba’s next match will be against Navua that are currently leading Group B after beating Labasa by 1-0. You can check more information about 2020 Inter-District Championship by clicking here.

Solomon Islanders shine at IDC opening day in Fiji

The first day of 2020 Inter-District Championship (IDC) was contested at ANZ Stadium in Suva on this Tuesday and it was a very special day for two young players from Solomon Islands: Darold Kakasi and Marlon Nonone.

Kakasi scored two goals for Ba in the 2-2 draw against Nadi while Nonone scored Nasinu’s winning goal against Suva in his first ever match at Inter-District Championship: “It is a great feeling to score my first goal at IDC and the winning goal for the team,” said Nonone to FBC News after the match.

Kakasi (left) and Nonone (right) had major roles in 2020 IDC’s opening day matches – Fiji FA Media

Both players will be back to the pitch today for the second matchday of the tournament. Kakasi’s Ba is going to face Navua while Nonone’s Nasinu will face Lautoka. Both matches are going to be contested at ANZ Stadium in Suva. You can check more information about 2020 IDC by clicking here.

Nasinu and Navua upset their rivals as 2020 IDC kicks-off in Fiji

The 2020 Inter-District Championship’s opening day brought lots of excitement to Fijian football. All four matches in Premier Division Championship were tough and the final scores prove it. While Ba, Lautoka, Nadi and Rewa collected one point each, Nasinu and Navua spiced up the first day of the tournament by surprising their opponents.

Nasinu faced hosts Suva in the first game of the day to throw cold water in local fans as Solomon Islands’ forward Marlon Nonone opened the scoreboard for Nasinu in the first half. Suva worked hard in order to equalize but it was not enough and they lost by 1-0.

Nasinu players celebrating the goal scored by Nonone – Fiji FA Media

Currently living a bad moment in the season, Labasa fans were excited about the possibility of winning the Inter-District Championship for the second straight year. However the Babasiga Lions were surprised by Navua that grabbed three points by beating their opponents by 1-0 with a goal scored by veteran Apisai Smith“We were too lazy […] We really need to step up on our finishing,” said Labasa’s head coach Ronil Lal to FBC News after the match.

Nasinu and Navua are currently leading their groups in the tournament with three points each. You can check more information about 2020 IDC by clicking here.

IDC: Labasa’s chance for redemption in 2020

After a successful 2019 season, Labasa is not performing in a high level this year. Despite having beaten Rewa by 2-1 in their last official match, the Babasiga Lions have just thirteen points in eleven matches at Vodafone Premier League – the top-tier footbal league from Fiji.

The team coached by Ronil Lal has now a chance for redemption at Inter-District Championship that kicks-off today at ANZ Stadium in Suva. The Babasiga Lions are the current title holders and Labasa supporters are expecting something good from the team.

Labasa players celebrating 2019 IDC title – Fiji FA Media

The victory against Rewa was a major boost in the team’s morale and the possibility of winning a back-to-back title is another motivation for the squad. Key players like Akuila Mateisuva, Atonio Tuivuna and Siotame Kubu have to step up to lead Labasa to glory – and they are able to do it.

Labasa will debut in the tournament today at 14:30 (local time) against Navua. You can check 2020 Inter-District Championship’s schedule by clicking here.



Rusiate Matarerega to lead Nadi at Inter-District Championship

Nadi is not a very lucky team in Inter-District Championship (IDC). The Green Machine has reached the final of the tournament 24 times, but has only won six times. Now the team coached by Kamal Swamy is ready for another IDC and there is an important player that needs keep his good level to guide the team into the finals: Rusiate Matarerega.

Matarerega is the current top scorer of 2020 Vodafone Premier League – the top-tier league from Fiji – with seven goals in ten matches. The 27-year-old forward stepped up in the recent games as he scored four goals in the last four matches to lead his side in the league.

Matarerega is living a good moment in the season

Head coach Kamal Swamy has to deal a huge problem in this tournament as veteran midfielder Avinesh Suwamy is injured which means that Matarerega’s role will be even bigger at IDC. It is important to point that there are many young players in Nadi’s squad that are going to play this tournament for the first time ever like Abhishek Prasad, Eshan Kumar, Ratu Mosese Nauci and Tevita Ravia who have recently attended Fiji U-19 Training Camp.

Matarerega and his teammates will debut in the tournament today against Ba at ANZ Stadium in Suva. You can check 2020 Inter-District Championship schedule by clicking here.

Vitiaz Stun Hekari on Penalties While Lae Edge Past Valiant Gulf Komara

The semi-finals of the Papua New Guinea National Soccer League were matches of exceptionally high quality and drama, proving that once these four sides step up their game when it really matters, they are capable of producing hugely entertaining and high-quality football. It was a dramatic weekend with red cards, late goals, plucky underdogs, and former champions being complacent, and our review of how it all went down is below.

These two semi-finals swept us up and carried us willingly towards the epitome of this crazy, lockdown-punctuated season, and with fans finally allowed back into stadia as of last week, a bit of atmosphere surrounded each game as well, with attacks and counter-attacks being met with gasps and cheers from the excitable crowd.

The early kick-off, at 1pm in Port Moresby, was reigning five-time champions Lae City against 4th-placed finishers Gulf Komara. Lae had suffered just a single defeat in the regular season, and their two pervious meetings with Gulf Komara had seen them score a total of six unanswered goals. With on-form defender, a strong midfield, and a bench brimming with talent, on paper, this should have been a walk in the park for the champions.

Indeed, they found themselves a goal up after just 76 seconds after a defensive error from Komara gifting the side an early penalty. Ecuadorian Abdias Aguirre slotted home the penalty with aplomb, and the crowd went wild. The side looked on track early on: the finals beckoned; coach Bob Morris was smiling; Jacob Sabua and Emmanuel Simon, the two most influential men on the pitch, relaxed.

Abdias Aguirre scored Lae’s first goal from a spot-kick. Photo: PNGFA

Cue Komara.

The Gulf-based franchise, featuring a host of raw talent not used to finals competition, swiftly kicked into gear, and began to pepper to Lae City goalmouth. Swift, slick passing saw three chances go begging, as first Ilagi Geno headed wide before talismanic striker Jordan Kaven missed a couple of his own chances. For the majority of the first half, Lae City found themselves in a position somewhat unfamiliar to them: defending their own goal.

Wave after wave of concerted Gulf Komara attack came and went, with Lae’s once-impregnable defence being sliced open, and Komara only failed to score due to their lack of composure in the final, crucial moment. Despite this domination, Komara were unable to find the back of the net before half-time, and Lae went into the dressing room a goal up, breathing quite a large sigh of relief.

Having regrouped during the break, Lae City once again put themselves on the front foot early on, pressing Komara strongly in the first five minutes of the second half. Komara resisted for a time, until Emmanuel Simon created space on the right and blasted the ball past Ila Rova in the Komara goal. The champions had a two-goal lead; the elation was clear, and the relief palpable.

But the game was far from over: Komara began to advance once more. And here, Lae’s tactical nous really began to come into play. With Komara raiding the Lae City half, the champions were wary on the counter-attack, ensuring they were not committing too many men forward in order to preserve their two-goal lead.

Jordan Kaven was unable to take his chances in the game against Lae. Photo: PNGFA

As the game moved into the final ten minutes, Numa Kila brought some fresh legs into the Gulf Komara attack, and finally the underdogs made a breakthrough. On 84 minutes, after hard work from Kila, Rupa Emil, raiding forward from left-back, shuffled past defensive rock Alwin Komolong and snuck the ball past the despairing arms of Ronald Warisan to halve the deficit. Rupa fell to his knees in tears, while the Lae City defence looked at each other with a mixture of perplexity and ire. Had they blown it?

No. Despite Komara’s best efforts in the final five minutes, Lae City held firm, and secured their place in the final with a 2-1 victory. But this was no walk in the park: Gulf Komara, who had been underestimated by everyone including Lae City themselves, had proven to all that they were, and will be, a force to be reckoned with.

With that thrilling encounter out of the way, Hekari United and Vitiaz United stepped up to the plate, and delivered a match that rivalled the earlier kick-off in every way. Eight-time champions Hekari, who began the match with Dave Tomare ahead of Ishmael Pole in goal and with Raymond Gunemba on the bench, began the contest brightly, looking composed and calm in possession and dangerous going forward.

Just like fellow former champions Lae, Hekari were in front early on, with a gorgeous whipped cross from Junior David finding the head of Ati Kepo, who headed the ball down past Russell Chris in the Vitiaz goal. Ten minutes gone, and many of us may have been forgiven for expecting yet another Lae-Hekari Grand Final. But Vitiaz had other ideas.

Hekari players celebrate scoring the first goal against Vitiaz United. Photo: PNGFA

Hekari dominated both possession and goalscoring chances throughout most of the first half. Ati Kepo’s pace was causing huge problems for the Vitiaz defence, while David Muta and Michael Foster were carefully controlling the midfield. But Hekari became wasteful in front of goal – on 15 minutes, Kolu Kepo had a massive chance from directly in front of goal with the ball cut back from the byline, but he skied his effort far, far over the bar. He would come to regret it.

Two minutes later, Vitiaz were level. With their first sight of goal, young starlet midfielder Yagi Yasasa brought the ball forward, cut inside, and drilled an effort towards Tomare’s far post. The ball hit the inside of the post and nestled in the back of the net, and Yasasa wheeled away in elation. Somehow, completely against the run of play, Vitiaz were level.

On 25 minutes, Hekari boss Erickson Komeng decided to replace the ineffective Nathan James with Raymond Gunemba. Whatever his reasons were for starting James ahead of Gunemba, it didn’t make a huge amount of difference. Gunemba was unable to find much space in or near the Vitiaz box throughout most of the first half, and indeed, it was Vitiaz who took the lead in the 36th minute. Yagi Yasasa curled a direct free-kick high into the Hekari net to score his second stunner of the day and put the newbies in front against the eight-time champions. Hekari were shellshocked.

The second half saw Vitiaz grow even more into the game – while they had been clinical in the first half by taking both of their big chances, they had rarely had much control of the game. For a long while, it looked as if Vitiaz were more likely to score a third than Hekari were to equalise. However, as the game ticked into the final ten minutes, the real drama began.

Firstly, on 83 minutes, a lofted free-kick into the box from Raymond Gunemba caused chaos in the Vitiaz box, with the ball bouncing to Kolu Kepo just inches from the goal. Kepo was brought down, and a penalty was given. Cool, calm, and collected, Daniel Joe rolled the ball into the bottom corner to draw the two sides level.

Invigorated, Hekari pushed forward, seeking the decisive winner. For a few minutes, it looked inevitable that they would get it, and then disaster: Ati Kepo was sent off for a second bookable offence, taking all the sting out of Hekari’s tail. Their momentum was lost, and all of a sudden, with the match going into extra time, Vitiaz were once again the favourites.

Ninety minutes elapsed, and the game went into an additional half-hour of extra time. However, just before half-time in extra time, Vitiaz’s Rodney Talau joined Kepo in the stands after he also received a second yellow card. The teams were back on level terms in every sense once again. From this moment on, no-one could have correctly predicted the winner; the two sides were matching each other in every aspect of the game.

As the match headed almost inevitably towards a penalty shoot-out, more late drama: Mathew David controlled a lofted ball from the defence and surged towards the penalty box. Penalty hero Daniel Joe appeared the bring down the striker, and after a long delay to treat an apparent injury to David, the penalty ended up NOT being given. A huge decision from the referee, and one which many fans were aggrieved about at the time.

The victorious Vitiaz United starting eleven. Photo: PNGFA

However, perhaps karma had the final say in this match. The game went to penalties, and in one of the biggest rollercoaster rides I’ve ever experienced, the shootout twisted one way and then another, before finally settling on a 4-3 Vitiaz victory after six penalties each, with Koriak Upaiga crucially missing for Hekari before Junior Sigit scored the decisive spot-kick.

So it will be Lae City vs Vitiaz United in the final: Vitiaz have a winning record against the champions, having won one and drawn one, so they will certainly fancy their chances, but Lae City have been there and done that five times, and will be desperate to make it six after all the turmoil in their ranks this season. Meanwhile, Hekari will take on Gulf Komara in the third-place playoff. Bring it on!

Laugu and Warriors win to keep their positions in Telekom S-League

The ninth matchweek of Telekom S-League – the national football league from the Solomon Islands – was a very good one for the top teams of the table as they won their respective matches to keep their positions.

Laugu United faced Marist FC and it was not a very difficult challenge for them. Mathias Iani, Atkin Kaua and Jeffery Bule found the net once each as Laugu have beaten their opponents by 3-0 while the second clash was a very interesting one between current league champions Solomon Warriors and Central Coast FC.

Laugu United have beaten Marist FC by 3-0 – Telekom S-League Media

Warriors faced some difficulties throughout the match as Central Coast showed their organisation inside the pitch to hold their opponents. However Lency Norman and Tigi Molea scored once each as the title holders managed to score two goals in the second half to beat Central Coast by 2-0.

Despite having won their respective matches, Warriors and Laugu are still far away from league leaders Henderson Eels that smashed Malaita Kingz by 15-0 on Saturday. You can check the current Telekom S-League standings, results and top scorers by clicking here.