Suva F.C.

Suva F.C. is a football team from Fiji playing in the Fiji Premier League of the Fiji Football Association competitions. It is based in Suva. Their home stadium is ANZ Stadium formerly known as National Stadium. Their uniform is white shirt, white shorts and white socks.

Suva F.C.
Full nameSuva Football Association
Nickname(s)Capital City Boys
Founded1936
GroundANZ Stadium
Capacity30,000
PresidentRitesh Pratap
ManagerMaxwell Thaggard
LeagueFiji Premier League
20202nd

Early years

Football started to be played in Fiji with the arrival of Europeans. The Suva Soccer Football Club was formed in 1905, made up of European employees of the Government and businesses. In 1910, a team from Suva played a match against a team from Nausori. Crew of visiting naval ships also entertained themselves with friendly games of football with local teams. In 1910 a team from Suva played a game against a team from HMS Powerful and won 3 goals to 1. In 1914, a team from Suva played against a team from HMS Torch, at Albert Park, and won by 2 goals to nil. In 1930, the Governor made available two playing fields in Suva for use in football competitions. In 1922, the Sunshine Club was established in Suva. There were also four teams in Suva who played at the Marist Brothers School grounds in Toorak.

Suva Football Association is born

The Indian Reform League was the first to form an association to organise football in Suva. In December 1927, the league organised a schools football competition at Albert Park. Schools that took part in it were Methodist Mission School, Marist Brothers School, Munivatu Indian School and Islamia School. Buoyed by the success of this tournament, the league met on 22 January 1928 and formed a Football Association committee. The editor of the monthly Hindi/English magazine, Vriddhi, Dr I.H. Beattie donated a trophy and the first competition was organised on 26 May 1928 at the Marist Brothers School ground. The teams that took part were Indian Reform League Football Club, Toorak Service Club, Dilkusha Excelsior Football Club, Rewa Football Club and the Union Club. In 1936, the association was renamed, the Suva Football Association. The number of teams grew to 8 in 1936, 16 in 1945 and 41 in 1958 with competition being organised in senior, reserve, intermediate and junior grades.

Suva, was one of the founding members of the Fiji Indian Football Association, which was formed in 1938 and renamed the Fiji Football Association in 1961.

Current squad

Squad for the 2020 Fiji Premier League

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  FIJ Emori Ragata
GK  FIJ Jovilisi Borisi
DF  FIJ Epeli Leiroti
DF  SOL Michael Boso
DF  FIJ Isikeli Ratucava
DF  FIJ Remueru Tekiate
DF  FIJ Madhvan Goundar
DF  FIJ Ivan Kumar
DF  FIJ Nacanieli Ratu
MF  FIJ Nickel Chand
MF  FIJ Ravnit Chand
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  FIJ Christopher Wasasala
MF  FIJ Shahil Dave
MF  FIJ Filipe Baravilala
MF  FIJ Jonetani Buksh
MF  FIJ Kalisito Veikoka
MF  FIJ Meli Codro
FW  FIJ Manasa Levaci
FW  NGA Jibola Afonja
FW  FIJ Waisake Soga
FW  FIJ Semi Matalau

Staff

Position Name
Coach Maxwell Thaggard

Achievements

  • League Championship (for Districts): 3
1996, 1997, 2014.
1940, 1945, 1946, 1948, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1960, 1981, 1983, 2012, 2014.
Runner Up: 2018, 2019.
1982, 1988, 1995.
1995, 2012.
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See also

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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