Players from Stratum Construction Suva FC are making significant sacrifices as they prepare for their semi-final match against Ajay Trading Rewa FC in the 2025 BiC Fiji FACT tournament. Under the guidance of coach Brian Singh, the team has been focused on their training throughout the week, despite facing challenges such as heavy rain that has affected their practice conditions. Suva’s club president, Nitin Singh, expressed confidence in their preparation for the upcoming clash, noting that the players have persevered through tough circumstances to stay competitive.

Reflecting on their last match, Suva FC achieved a remarkable 5-0 victory over Bula Rentals & Tours Nadi FC, with standout performances, notably from Ni-Vanuatu striker Joe Moses, who scored two goals and is currently leading the Golden Boot race with four goals in the tournament. Moses has become a vital part of the team, and Singh emphasized his contribution to their success.

As Suva gets ready to face Rewa, Singh acknowledges the strength and capability of their opponents, who will bring a strong game. Nonetheless, he remains optimistic about his team’s ability to perform well and is calling on local fans to fill the stands and support Suva during the high-stakes match scheduled for 2 PM at the HFC Bank Stadium.

This match represents not just a chance for a title, but an opportunity for the local community to unite and celebrate the spirit of football. Fans are encouraged to wear white and cheer for their team, creating an electrifying atmosphere in support of Suva FC. The second semi-final will feature Lautoka against Labasa, and with both matches set for the same day, football enthusiasts are poised for an exciting afternoon of competition and community pride.

Overall, Suva FC’s journey reflects resilience and commitment, as they aim to reclaim success and inspire their supporters through the passion of the game.


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