Lautoka FC has recently added three talented forwards from Vanuatu to their roster, aiming to bolster their squad for the rest of the season. The new players include 22-year-old striker Keitu Lenni and 21-year-old midfielder Nasgeni Joe, both from Classic Kapalpal FC, along with 19-year-old striker Andrew Rodney from M3 United FC. Their arrivals follow impressive performances in the National Champions League, drawing attention for their skills and potential.
The Lautoka Football Association is in the process of finalizing their registrations, and there is optimism that these players will be available for the upcoming match against Labasa in the Extra Premier League this week. Their International Transfer Certificates have already been approved, allowing them to play in Fiji without any delays.
Currently, Lautoka FC is sitting in fourth place with 19 points, just two points away from third-placed Navua, highlighting the competitive nature of the league. This proactive measure by Lautoka reflects the recent trend in Fijian football, where teams are looking to enhance their lineups through international signings to maintain competitiveness in the league, especially in light of recent regulations permitting a maximum of three international signings per season.
Fans are hopeful that these new signings will boost the team’s performance and lead to exciting matches ahead. The growing competitiveness in Fijian football, accentuated by these changes, promises a thrilling season filled with potential for all participating teams and players.
Lautoka FC’s decision showcases their commitment to strengthening the team and could pave the way for notable achievements in the current season, ultimately catering to the excitement and passion of football fans in Fiji.

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