The 2025 League Tag Championship is set to take place once again at Churchill Park in Lautoka. This announcement was made by Sportswell, a prominent sports travel organization, following the successful inaugural tournament held recently, in which the Yasawa Saints emerged as the champions.
In collaboration with League Tag Fiji, Sportswell is committed to promoting the rapidly growing sport of league tag in Fiji, with ambitions to further develop and extend its reach across the Pacific. Notably, this year marks the introduction of the Girls League Tag Championships, making it the first division of the League Tag Series to be hosted in the country.
Trish Aisake, the CEO of Sportswell, expressed great enthusiasm about the event, highlighting the importance of promoting grassroots sports and providing opportunities for women’s sports in Fiji. She stated, “We’re excited to expand the event in 2025 and continue growing league tag across the region,” signaling intentions to include more divisions in the upcoming event.
Sportswell specializes in fostering sporting exchanges between Australia and Fiji. This initiative not only supports the development of Fijian athletes, teams, and clubs but also allows visiting Australian teams to immerse themselves in Fiji’s rich culture and hospitality, both on and off the field.
This commitment to promoting sports, especially among girls, could pave the way for greater inclusivity and participation in athletics in Fiji. The positive momentum continues as league tag gains traction, fostering a sense of community and inspiring future generations of athletes.
Summary: The 2025 League Tag Championship will be held at Lautoka’s Churchill Park, following a successful inaugural event. Sportswell, in partnership with League Tag Fiji, aims to promote and expand the sport across the Pacific, particularly focusing on girls’ participation. CEO Trish Aisake emphasizes the importance of grassroots sports and the potential for future growth in the region.
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