Tavua FC is focused on securing their position in the Extra Premier Division following a challenging start to their season, marked by a 3-0 loss to Nadi in their first National league match. Vice President Hirendra Kumar pointed to administrative setbacks, notably the late registration of four players who were unable to take the field during the match, as key factors in the defeat.
Looking ahead, Kumar expressed hope for a better outcome in their next game against Labasa. He mentioned, “Last week we faced administrative problems, but this week we have managed to register the players, and we hope they perform well.” He also underscored the club’s ongoing financial difficulties, which have made local sponsorship and community support crucial for their success.
In an effort to boost morale and support, the club is reaching out to fans, encouraging them to come out for home matches. Tavua is scheduled to face Labasa at Subrail Park tomorrow at 1:30 pm, aiming to turn their fortunes around with a resounding performance.
This proactive stance from Tavua FC reflects previous efforts to galvanize community involvement in light of their financial struggles and management transitions. With hope and determination, the club looks to overcome these challenges and make an impact this season.
The upcoming match represents a vital chance for the players to showcase their talents and for Tavua FC to strengthen its bond with supporters, fostering a positive atmosphere as they pursue their goals.

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