The Blue Gas Navua football team is showing great promise in the Extra Premier League, particularly with the emergence of young talent like 15-year-old Gus Danford. Danford made his senior team debut during Navua’s recent 1-0 victory over Nasinu, becoming one of the youngest players to represent the club at this level. His performance earned praise from coach Babs Khan, who emphasized the importance of nurturing local youth talent.

Danford, who is the son of former Navua player and businessman William Danford, has been training with the team and was previously part of the Fiji under-16 squad that toured New Zealand. He is tipped to join the under-17 team for next year’s FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifiers, showcasing an exciting future ahead.

Khan expressed his confidence in the team, noting that they are in a transitional phase but have achieved three consecutive wins without conceding a goal this round. As they prepare to face reigning champions Rewa, Khan remains optimistic about their capabilities, stating, “On our day, we can match any side in the country.”

The article aligns with previous reports on Navua’s impressive form, including their recent victories and the importance of youth development in strengthening the team’s future. As they navigate the league, fans are encouraged by the progress and resilience displayed by the squad, fostering hope for continued success in the season ahead.

With upcoming matches promising to be competitive, Navua’s journey is shaping up to be an engaging and thrilling experience for supporters and football enthusiasts alike.


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