Australia Fiji Football Inc. (AuFFI) has officially announced FLiCK HYGIENE as the principal sponsor for the forthcoming 2024 Pacific Community Cup, which will now be held under the name FLiCK HYGIENE Pacific Community Cup 2024.
Scheduled for November 28 to December 1, 2024, the tournament will take place at Churchill Park in Lautoka, Fiji. This event will welcome eight top teams, showcasing football talent and promoting community engagement throughout the Pacific region.
The participating teams will include several leading clubs from Fiji—Lautoka FC, Rewa FC, Labasa FC, and Navua FC—and will also feature international squads such as the Manukau All Stars and Auckland All Stars from New Zealand, the AuFFI All Stars from Australia, and the USA All Stars from the United States.
Nick Sharma, the President of AuFFI, expressed his enthusiasm about the new partnership with FLiCK HYGIENE, highlighting how the sponsor’s focus on community wellness resonates with the tournament’s mission. “We are delighted to welcome FLiCK HYGIENE as the major sponsor. This collaboration marks a significant milestone, and we look forward to a successful tournament,” he stated.
The Managing Director of FLiCK HYGIENE, Mohammed Tazim, shared his excitement about supporting such a significant event, emphasizing the company’s commitment to initiatives that benefit community health and well-being. “We are proud to sponsor the Pacific Community Cup, an event that unites people through the love of football. This partnership reflects our dedication to community and health,” Tazim noted.
As the 2024 FLiCK HYGIENE Pacific Community Cup approaches, fans can eagerly anticipate an exhilarating showcase of football, sportsmanship, and cultural celebration, promising a memorable occasion for all involved in the Pacific community.
This partnership not only enriches the tournament but also strengthens the bonds within the community, paving the way for future collaboration and shared experiences through sports.
Overall, this could foster a new wave of enthusiasm for football in the Pacific, encouraging greater participation and support for local teams.

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