Fiji national futsal team

The Fiji national futsal team was formed by the Fiji Football Association, the governing body of futsal in Fiji and represents the country in international futsal competitions. The current coach is Imtiaz Khan, a former striker of the Suva soccer team. Khan was signed in 2009.

Fiji
Nickname(s)Bula Boys
AssociationFiji Football Association
ConfederationOFC (Oceania)
FIFA codeFIJ
FIFA ranking101 [1]
Home colours
Away colours
First international
 Fiji 0–5 Australia 
(Port Vila, Vanuatu, 3 August 1996)
Biggest win
 Fiji 22–3 Kiribati 
(Suva, Fiji, 18 May 2011)
Biggest defeat
 Australia 11–1 Fiji 
(Port Vila, Vanuatu, 6 August 1996)
World Cup
Appearances0
OFC Futsal Championship
Appearances8 (First in 1996)
Best result 2nd place, (1999, 2009, 2010)

Tournament records

FIFA Futsal World Cup record

FIFA World Cup Record
Year Round Pld W D L GS GA
Netherlands 1989Did not enter------
Hong Kong 1992Did not enter------
Spain 1996Did not qualify------
Guatemala 2000Did not qualify------
Taiwan 2004Did not qualify------
Brazil 2008Did not qualify------
Thailand 2012Did not qualify------
Colombia 2016Did not qualify------
Lithuania 2020Did not qualify
Total0/9------

Oceanian Futsal Championship record

Oceanian Futsal Championship Record
Year Round Pld W D L GS GA
Australia 1992Did not enter------
Vanuatu 19963rd place62132631
Vanuatu 19992nd place64112715
Australia 20044th place52031111
Fiji 20085th place63033131
Fiji 20092nd place4202915
Fiji 20102nd place64022416
Fiji 20115th place42113618
New Zealand 2013Did not enter------
New Caledonia 2014Did not enter------
Fiji 20166th place5005527
Total8/114219320169163

Current squad

The team comprises players from six districts and all players named are of Indo-Fijian ethnicity. Six southern, two western and four northern division players have made the team.

  • From Lautoka : Alvin Avinesh, Arvindra Naidu.
  • From Labasa : Azmat Begg, Imtiaz Begg, Dinesh Mudliar, Sandeep Nair.
  • From Rewa : Kamal Hassan, Wasim Ali.
  • From Navua : Siga Ali.
  • From Nasinu : Ashish Chand.
  • From Suva : Vikash Prasad, Mira Hussein Sahib.
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