Nadi F.C.

Nadi F.C. is a Fijian association football team playing in the first division of the National Football League. It is based in Nadi. Their home stadium is Prince Charles Park.

Nadi F.C.
Full nameNadi F.C.
Nickname(s)The Jetsetters
Founded1937
GroundPrince Charles Park
Nadi, Fiji
Capacity18,000
Chairman Javed Ahmed
Manager Babs Khan
LeagueNational Football League
20183rd
WebsiteClub website

History

Nadi F.C. came into existence with the formation of the Nadi Indian Soccer Association in 1937 under the leadership of Edward Grant.[1] The local competition held during the year included the teams: Koronubu, Sabeto, Bhartiya and Votualevu. Nadi played for the first time in the Inter-district competition in 1939, when it beat Nadroga in the preliminary round by 2 goals to nil but lost to Rewa in the semi-final by the same margin.

Nadi are 8 time champions of Fiji. Nadi won the Inter-District Championship (IDC) for the first time in 1969 under the Presidency of Cr. Shri Venkanna Chetty. They have won their last two IDC finals (against Lautoka 3–1 in 1998 and Ba 1–0 in 1999), which came after their last IDC win in 1974. Nadi qualified for the championship after a 3-team playoff with Ba and Labasa. Ba were favourites to win the play-offs but were upset in the first match against Labasa by 3–0. Nadi then beat Labasa by 3–0 and Ba 1–0 to qualify for the Oceania Club Championship.

1999 Oceania Club Championship

In the Championship, which they hosted, Nadi beat New Zealand's Central United 1–0 in the semi finals courtesy of a Marika Namaqa free kick. Nadi, an amateur team, then lost the final to Australia's South Melbourne FC, a professional outfit, by 5–1. This match was played in heavy rain, with South Melbourne scoring 3 penalty kicks. Nadi's lone goal was scored by Watisoni Voli.

The next year in 2000, Nadi went undefeated in the National League by winning 17 of the 18 games and drawing one against Ba.

Achievements

  • League Championship (for Districts) : 9
1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1998, 2000, 2015.
1969, 1971, 1974, 1998, 1999, 2002.
1978, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1996.
1996, 2013, 2014, 2016.
Runner-up 1: 2017.
2015.

Performance in OFC competitions

  • Oceania Club Championship (1 appearance)
1999 – Finalist – Lost against South Melbourne FC (stage 3 of 3)
South Melbourne FC 5–1 Nadi
Steve Isoifidis 8'
David Clarkson 16'
Michael Curcija 47' pen
Vaughan Coveny 50'
Steve Panopoulos 73' pen
(Report) Watisoni Voli 87'
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: ?

Current squad

Squad for the 2018 Inter-District Championship

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  FIJ Samuela Tamanisau
2 MF  FIJ Rahul Krishna
3 DF  FIJ Luke Rawadamu
4 DF  FIJ Sekove Naivakananumi
5 FW  FIJ Rusiate Matarerega
6 MF  FIJ Jone Ralulu
7 MF  FIJ William Valentine
8 MF  FIJ Christopher Kumar
9  FIJ Krishna Sami
10 FW  FIJ Joel Shelvin Prasad
11 DF  FIJ Ilimotama Jese
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 DF  FIJ Ame Votoniu
13 MF  FIJ Josevata Malakai
14 FW  FIJ Surjason Sami
15 MF  FIJ Peni Tuigulagula
16 DF  FIJ Rupeni Rabici
17 MF  FIJ Patrick Joseph
18 FW  FIJ Andrew Naicker
19 MF  FIJ Sailosi Rayaqona
20 MF  JAM Horace James
21 MF  FIJ Imran Shah
22 GK  FIJ Vereti Dickson

Staff

Position Name
President Javed Ahmed
Coach Babs Khan
Technical Advisor Vacant
Manager Abdul Khan
Physiotherapist
Team Directors Ashwant Singh/ Azeem khan
Media Manager Christoper Kumar

Youth squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  FIJ Muni Naicker
MF  FIJ Beniamino Lebatavatava
FW  FIJ Mohammed Shaffeem
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See also

References

Bibliography

M. Prasad, Sixty Years of Soccer in Fiji 1938–1998: The Official History of the Fiji Football Association, Fiji Football Association, Suva, 1998.

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