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Labasa F.C. is a Fijian football team playing in the first division of the Fiji Football Association competitions. It is based in Labasa, which is the largest town on the second largest island, Vanua Levu, in the Fiji group. Their home stadium is Subrail Park. Their uniform includes red and white striped shirt, red shorts and red socks.
[edit] History
A local football competition was held in Labasa from 1938. The competition included some ethnic Fijian Clubs. Labasa did not join the National Association when it was formed, in 1938, due to the distance of Labasa from the main island of Viti Levu, where all, except one, club was based. In 1942, under the Presidency of Harold B. Gibson,[1] a former member of the Legislative Council, Labasa Soccer Association joined the national football body, then known as the Fiji Indian Football Association.
Labasa remained at the periphery of soccer in Fiji, struggling to compete with teams from Viti Levu, until 1969, when it hosted the Inter-District Championship(IDC) for the first time. Soccer suddenly flourished in Labasa and the team was runner-up in the IDC of 1972, 1973 and 1978. Labasa F.C. finally won the IDC for the first time in 1992, repeating the feat two years later in 1994.
'Some Labasa Soccer Players Include:
Shamal Kumar, Petero Namoce, Tagi Vonolagi, Sakiusa Narara, Taniela Tuilevuka, Solo Seruiratu, Usenio Lagoivou, Nete Francis, Henry Francis, Jope Lomu, Epeli Levaci, Buli Cama, Ramend Dutt, Simon Peters, Tevita Tukania, Waisale Rasoki, Roy Krishna Maciu Damudamu, Pita Boloitoga, Hendry Dyer, Thomas Vulivuli, Dinesh Mudiliar, Sandeep Nair, Epeli Deyana, Salesi Ravuasua, Anand Sami, Johnny Williams, Jone Lutua, Eugene Williams Apisolme Turuva, Sanaila Bera, Azmat Begg, Taniela Waqa, Samuela Kaitoga, Nemani Rasiga, Vereti Dixon, Mahen Lal, Intiaz Begg, Dhiren Chand,
[edit] Achievements
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- 1991, 2007
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- 1992, 1994
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- 1997
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- 1992, 1997 (joint with Ba) 1999, Runner up 2008
[edit] Current squad
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Player |
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MF |
Mahen Lal |
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MF |
Pita Baleitoga (captain) |
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MF |
Dinesh Mudaliar |
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FW |
Maciu Dunadamu |
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FW |
Samu Kautoga |
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[edit] See also
[edit] References
[edit] Bibliography
- M. Prasad, Sixty Years of Soccer in Fiji 1938 – 1998: The Official History of the Fiji Football Association, Fiji Football Association, Suva, 1998.