Mosese Nabose from Rewa and Aporosa Yada from Lautoka will not be part of the Fiji national football team’s Bula Boys squad for their crucial semifinal match against New Zealand in the 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. Reliable reports indicate that both players did not pass the necessary medical tests for selection.

Mohammad Yusuf, the chief executive of the Fiji Football Association, mentioned that the players will adhere to the standard disciplinary procedures following their exclusion from the squad. This development represents a challenge for the team, which is gearing up for an important match on March 21 in Wellington.

Despite these setbacks, the Bula Boys will comprise 14 local players, with six additional players set to join the team in New Zealand, while eight others will be undergoing trials to potentially enhance the squad. This strategic mix aims to bring together both seasoned and emerging talents to strengthen their competitive edge against a strong opponent.

The players remain optimistic as they maintain focus on unity and preparation, key elements that can help them maximize their performance. The combination of established local talent and those in trials demonstrates the Bula Boys’ commitment to enhancing their chances in this significant qualifier.

Given the hurdles faced, fans can find solace in the team’s resilience and depth, which they hope will result in a commanding performance during this crucial match. The shared goal of qualifying not only unites the players but also their supporters, who rally behind the team as they strive to make a notable impact in Oceania football.


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