Alivereti Dere, a cherished figure in Fijian rugby, has tragically passed away, leaving a profound impact on the sport across various formats. Known for his exceptional skills, Dere represented Fiji in rugby sevens, rugby union, and rugby league, establishing himself as a cornerstone of Fijian rugby history.
The Fiji National Rugby League (FNRL) confirmed Dere’s death, hailing him as a trailblazer who contributed significantly to the sport both on and off the field. His tenure with the Fiji Water Flying Fijians spanned from 1986 to 1991, during which he played a key role in a transformative period for Fijian rugby. Dere’s legacy continued post-retirement, as he took on the mantle of head coach for the national men’s 7s team in 2011, where he was dedicated to nurturing local talent and guiding young players.
In a heartfelt tribute, the FNRL announced that all its programs will be suspended for the coming weeks to honor Dere and allow the rugby community to pay their respects ahead of his burial.
As tributes pour in, Dere is being remembered not just for his athletic achievements, but also for his leadership qualities, humility, and unwavering dedication to developing Fijian rugby. His contributions have left a legacy that will continue to inspire generations of players.

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