The Fiji Football Association (Fiji FA) has appointed a new leadership team during its Congress at the Fiji FA Headquarters in Vatuwaqa, Suva. Aiyaz Musa was elected Vice President West with 32 votes, defeating Jitendra Kumar, who garnered 10 votes, and Mun Sami Chetty, who received 7 votes. Notably, two other candidates withdrew from the competition. However, Musa’s commencement in the role is contingent on a forthcoming decision from the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) regarding an ongoing case against him.
In the Vice President South category, former Suva FA president Ritesh Pratap emerged victoriously with 26 votes, surpassing incumbent Jitendra Reddy with 20 votes and Peter Cecil Singh, who only managed 3 votes. Furthermore, Mere Veikata claimed the Vice President women’s seat, successfully unseating Susan Wise. Meanwhile, Rayaz Khan was elected unopposed as Vice President North.
These elections mark a significant endeavor for the Fiji FA, reflecting a progressive movement towards improved governance within Fijian football. The active engagement from the football community throughout the election indicates a collective desire for enhanced administration and leadership representation. Similar sentiments were echoed in earlier reports highlighting the electoral process as a critical moment for revitalizing leadership within the sports organization.
The elections also signify a commitment to inclusivity and diverse leadership, enabling various representatives to step into governance roles that can steer the direction of football in Fiji towards a brighter future. As Fiji FA aims for renewed governance, the participation and enthusiasm brought forth by the electoral process instill hope for future achievements and growth within the sport.
In conclusion, the recent leadership changes represent not just a reshuffling of positions but also a hopeful stride towards revitalization and constructive advancement in Fiji football governance. This worthy shift in leadership reveals strong community support and visionary aspirations for the development of football in Fiji.

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