Ba defeat Nasinu in 2020 Fiji FACT’s opening match

The 2020 Fiji FACT kicked-off this Saturday at Churchill Park with the opening clash between Ba and Nasinu. While Ba are having their last opportunity to win a trophy, Nasinu want to bring some pride to their fans after being relegated in Vodafone Premier League. The most curious fact of the match was Ba’s startingContinue reading “Ba defeat Nasinu in 2020 Fiji FACT’s opening match”

2020 Fiji FACT: Taniela Waqa’s last dance

The 2020 Vodafone Fiji FACT is set to kick-off this weekend and it is going to be the last opportunity for fans to watch Labasa’s Taniela Waqa playing an official tournament, as he is going to retire from football at the end of this year. Waqa has a long and successful career as he liftedContinue reading “2020 Fiji FACT: Taniela Waqa’s last dance”

Tevita Waranaivalu determined to help Rewa finish the season with the glory of Fiji FACT

One of the most important championships in Fiji, the Vodafone Fiji FACT kicks-off this weekend. It is going to be the last tournament of the season for the top eight teams in the country, which means that it is the last opportunity for many players to show their skills this year. This tournament is alsoContinue reading “Tevita Waranaivalu determined to help Rewa finish the season with the glory of Fiji FACT”

Nadi’s midfielder Avinesh Suwamy back from injury and confirmed for Fiji FACT

After spending two months away from football due to an injury, Avinesh Suwamy is finally recovered and ready to help Nadi. The 34-year-old midfielder is confirmed is on the list of 22 players who will represent Nadi in Fiji FACT. Suwamy got injured in a training session and he lost seven matches due to thisContinue reading “Nadi’s midfielder Avinesh Suwamy back from injury and confirmed for Fiji FACT”

Nasinu: nothing to lose in Fiji FACT

The Vodafone Fiji FACT is going to be the last tournament of the current football season in Fiji. This will also be Nasinu’s last chance to play an elite championship until at least 2022, as they were relegated to Vodafone Senior League after finishing eighth in the Premier League. Despite the relegation, the team coachedContinue reading “Nasinu: nothing to lose in Fiji FACT”

Labasa’s Ashnil Raju to miss 2020 Fiji FACT

Labasa are having a great time in the season. The Babasiga Lions lifted Inter-District Championship’s trophy last month and they finished Vodafone Premier League in fifth after winning five matches in a row to escape from relegation. This good moment raised the team’s morale and it is helping them to prepare for Fiji FACT thatContinue reading “Labasa’s Ashnil Raju to miss 2020 Fiji FACT”

2020 Fiji FACT draw released

Fiji Football Association Cup Tournament is a championship held annually since 1991. Also known as Fiji FACT, it is one of the most important tournaments in the country. Initially scheduled to be contested by six teams, the 2020 edition will be contested by all eight teams that are competing in the current edition of theContinue reading “2020 Fiji FACT draw released”

Fiji FA confirms eight teams for 2020 Fiji FACT

The Fiji Football Association Cup Tournament – also known as Fiji FACT – is a traditional tournament held annually in Fiji since 1991. This year’s edition is going to be contested in November by all Vodafone Premier League’s eight teams. It was initially announced that only six teams would play this year’s edition: the topContinue reading “Fiji FA confirms eight teams for 2020 Fiji FACT”

Fiji: BOG, IDC and Fiji FACT could not be held this year

Fiji Football Association (FFA) Chief Executive Officer Mohammed Yusuf revealed that cancelling the 2020 editions of Battle of the Giants, Inter-District Championship and Fiji FACT is a real possibility. FFA recently announced the venues of these three tournaments and revealed that 2020 Fiji FACT would be contested by only six teams. The latest news aboutContinue reading “Fiji: BOG, IDC and Fiji FACT could not be held this year”

Only six teams for 2020 Fiji FACT

It seems that the Fiji FACT will face some changes this year. The tournament was previously scheduled for May but it was postponed to November due to COVID-19 pandemics. Besides that there is another change annouced by Fiji Football Association (FFA) chief executive officer Mohammed Yusuf: the number of teams is reduced from eight toContinue reading “Only six teams for 2020 Fiji FACT”