Results

Fiji National League 06/14 01:10 - Suva FC v Veronika Kapshay L 0-1
Fiji Cup 06/07 04:30 - Suva FC v Rewa FC L 0-1
Fiji Cup 06/01 05:28 - Suva FC v Nadi FC W 5-0
Fiji Cup 05/30 07:11 - Suva FC v Labasa FC D 0-0
Fiji National League 05/18 03:00 - Navua FC v Suva FC W 1-2
Fiji National League 05/11 02:00 - Suva FC v Lautoka FC L 2-4
Fiji National League 04/27 03:00 - Suva FC v Rewa FC L 2-3
Fiji National League 04/13 03:15 - Nasinu FC v Suva FC W 2-7
Fiji National League 03/16 03:00 - Suva FC v Nadroga FC L 2-3
Fiji National League 02/23 03:00 - Suva FC v BA FC D 1-1
Fiji Cup 10/17 22:00 - Lautoka FC v Suva FC D 1-1
Fiji Cup 10/16 02:00 - Navua FC v Suva FC D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 23 14 9
Wins 7 5 2
Draws 8 3 5
Losses 8 6 2
Goals for 42 26 16
Goals against 31 17 14
Clean sheets 7 6 1
Failed to score 6 4 2

Wikipedia - Suva F.C.

Suva Football Club is a Fijian football club that competes in the Fiji Premier League, the top flight of professional Fijian football. The club is based in Suva. Their home stadium is HFC Bank Stadium.

History

Early years

Football started to be played in Fiji with the arrival of Europeans. The Suva Football Club was formed in 1905, made up of European employees of the Government and businesses. In 1910, a team from Suva played a match against a team from Nausori. Crew of visiting naval ships also entertained themselves with friendly games of football with local teams. In 1910 a team from Suva played a game against a team from HMS Powerful and won 3 goals to 1. In 1914, a team from Suva played against a team from HMS Torch, at Albert Park, and won by 2 goals to 0. In 1930, the Governor made available two playing fields in Suva for use in football competitions. In 1922, the Sunshine Club was established in Suva. There were also four teams in Suva who played at the Marist Brothers School grounds in Toorak. In December 1927, the league organised a schools football competition at Albert Park. Schools that took part in it were Methodist Mission School, Marist Brothers School and Islamia School. Buoyed by the success of this tournament, the league met on 22 January 1928 and formed a Football Association committee. In 1936, the association was renamed, the Suva Football Association. The number of teams grew to 8 in 1936, 16 in 1945 and 41 in 1958 with competition being organised in senior, reserve, intermediate and junior grades.

Fiji National League era

In 1977, Suva Football Club participated in the Fijian football top-tier league, the 1977 Fiji National League, which was inaugural season of the Fiji National League.

Suva FC, based in the vibrant capital city of Suva, Fiji, is one of the most prominent and successful football clubs in the nation. Established in 1960, the team has a rich history and a passionate fan base that supports them through thick and thin. Known for their distinctive white and blue colors, Suva FC has earned a reputation for its competitive spirit and commitment to excellence on the field.

The club competes in the Fiji National Football League and has consistently been a strong contender for the title, showcasing a blend of local talent and skilled players from the Pacific region. Suva FC is celebrated for its attacking style of play, characterized by quick passing, dynamic movement, and a relentless pursuit of goals.

Off the pitch, Suva FC is deeply involved in community initiatives, promoting youth development and fostering a love for the sport among the younger generation. The club's home matches are held at the ANZ Stadium, where the electrifying atmosphere created by their loyal supporters makes every game a memorable experience.

With a legacy of triumphs, including multiple national championships and cup victories, Suva FC continues to strive for greatness, aiming to elevate Fijian football on both domestic and international stages. The team's motto reflects their determination and unity: "Together as One," embodying the spirit of teamwork and community that defines Suva FC.