The Extra Supermarket Rewa football team faces a challenging path in the upcoming OFC Men’s Champions League 2025. Representing Fiji, Rewa has been placed in Group A, where they will compete against champion clubs from New Zealand, Tahiti, and New Caledonia. Meanwhile, Group B features top teams from Vanuatu, the OFC Qualifying tournament, Papua New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands.

The group draws were announced yesterday at the OFC Home of Football, also known as Te Kahu o Kiwa, located in Auckland, New Zealand. As part of the preliminary rounds, a qualifying tournament will occur in the Cook Islands from February 8 to 14, 2025. Participating teams will include Royal Puma FC from American Samoa, Vaipuna SC from Samoa, and Tupapa Maraerenga FC from the Cook Islands. The winner of this qualifying tournament will earn a spot in the main event of the OFC Men’s Champions League 2025, set to take place in Honiara, Solomon Islands, from March 30 to April 12.

Despite the formidable competition ahead, this tournament presents a valuable opportunity for Rewa to showcase their talent and contribute to the growth of football in Fiji. With determination and hard work, they can rise to the challenge and make a significant impact in the league. A strong performance could also inspire a new generation of athletes in the region, further enhancing the sport’s popularity and development.

Summary: The Extra Supermarket Rewa football team is set to compete in a tough pool for the OFC Men’s Champions League 2025, facing notable clubs from New Zealand, Tahiti, and New Caledonia. The tournament’s qualifying rounds will occur in the Cook Islands, with the main event scheduled in the Solomon Islands later in the year. This challenge brings an opportunity for growth and inspiration for football in Fiji.


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