The Fiji Football Association has announced that the new coach for the women’s national football team will be revealed tomorrow. This comes after the departure of former coach Angeline Chua, marking a significant transition for the team as they prepare for the FIFA Women’s World Cup–Oceania Qualifiers scheduled for March.
The upcoming qualifiers are crucial for the Fiji Kulas, as they aim to compete against Oceania’s top teams and secure their path to the global event. Fiji FA Chief Executive Officer Mohammed Yusuf emphasized the importance of a seamless transition during this pivotal time. He expressed commitment to appointing a coach who can quickly adapt and effectively lead the team through their preparations.
Yusuf also took a moment to acknowledge the valuable contributions made by Chua during her time as head coach and extended best wishes for her future endeavors. The Fiji Football Association continues to prioritize the development of women’s football in the country, reflecting a long-term vision for the sport.
In anticipation of the upcoming qualifiers, the Kulas are set to undergo an intensive training phase, with local training camps planned in the near future. This sets an optimistic tone for the team as they look to forge ahead in their journey toward the World Cup.
The dedication shown by the Fiji Football Association in nurturing and developing women’s football remains a beacon of hope for aspiring athletes in the region, reinforcing their commitment to empowering women in sports.

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