Rewa Football Club has made a significant addition to its squad by signing Vanuatu international John Alick, a 33-year-old midfielder with extensive experience. Alick’s role will be crucial for the Delta Tigers as they prepare to compete in the OFC Champions League in the Solomon Islands.
Before joining Rewa, Alick spent the last season with the Solomon Warriors, where he also participated in the OFC Champions League. His arrival follows the acquisition of Solomon Islander John Orobulu, marking Alick as the second international signing for the season.
This strategic move to enhance the team’s roster aligns with Rewa’s ambitions as they seek success in upcoming tournaments. The club is focused on maintaining their championship status and building a well-rounded squad that combines experience with youthful energy.
In addition to Alick and Orobulu, Rewa has also welcomed other new players, strengthening their chances in the competitions ahead. As the Delta Tigers gear up for their opening match against the Auckland All Stars in the Flick Hygiene Pacific Cup, there is a renewed sense of excitement and hope among fans for a successful season.
Rewa’s commitment to blending experienced players with emerging talents reflects a positive outlook, demonstrating their determination to not only compete but also to reclaim their title. As they venture into the tournament, the integration of new signings like Alick can potentially elevate their performance and enhance the overall team dynamics.

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