Roy Krishna Is Here For FIFA Ranking Match

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 02: Roy Krishna of the Phoenix celebrates after scoring a goal during the round 16 A-League match between the Brisbane Roar and the Wellington Phoenix at Suncorp Stadium on February 2, 2015 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA – FEBRUARY 02: Roy Krishna of the Phoenix celebrates after scoring a goal during the round 16 A-League match between the Brisbane Roar and the Wellington Phoenix at Suncorp Stadium on February 2, 2015 in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Wellington Phoenix Fijian star, Roy Krishna arrives today to join his team mates in the international friendly tomorrow 10th November.

Tomorrow’s match is sanctioned by FIFA so it will influence the two nations FIFA ranking, and this is important for both nation.

Krishna will captain Vodafone Fiji squad against Vanuatu tomorrow 3pm at Port Vila stadium.

Vanuatu coach Moise Poida expects a very competitive game tomorrow and appeals to all Vanuatu supporters to come in numbers to cheer for this FIFA ranking match.

Fiji 1-1 Vanuatu in International Friendly

Kensi Tangis celebrates goal. Photo: Vanuafoot

Kensi Tangis celebrates goal. Photo: Vanuafoot

Vodafone Fiji levels the score to 1-1 against Vanuatu before the final whistle in the international friendly at Port Vila Stadium.

Vanuatu through Kensi Tangis opens the scoreboard just 10 minutes in the first half after driving through Fiji defense and sending a powerful left behind Ben Aminio.

But just before the final whistle in the added time, Vanuatu were penalized from an offense outside the edge of their goal box and Avinesh Swamy took the free kick lifts the ball over the wall to find Abbu Zahid who uses his knee to guide the ball into Vanuatu’s net.

FIJ:20.AMINIO(GK),18.SINGH(C),10.ZAHID,17.SWAMY,16.ILIMOTOMA,14.DRUDRU,13.DUNATAMU,12.WARANAIVALU,15.MAKOE,6.VESIKULA,2.KAUTOGA
SUB:1.DICKSON,8.RAURA,4.DRELOA,5.TUIVUNA,9.VEREVOU,7.LOGAIVOU,3.HANIF
COACH:FRANK FARINA

VAN:1.IARUEL,24.B.KALTAK,4.THOMAS,18.YAMAK,5.SHEM, 8.KALO,16.NATOU,10.FENEDY(C),6.DOMINIQUE,9.NICHOLS,14.TANGIS
SUB:20.SERGE,2.KALOROS,22.MALSARANI,3.KALSARAP,17.WANEMUT,15.M.KALTAK,12.EDISSON,19.RODNEY,7.DON,13.SAKAMA,11.BERNARD
COACH: Moise POIDA
TEAM MANAGER: Harry ATISSON

Referee – Robinson BANGA, First Assistant – Mahit CHILIA, Second AR – Hilmon SESE, 4th – George BRUCE, RA – Lencie FRED

Glen Happy with Fifa Goal Project Progress

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FIFA Development Officer for Oceania Glen Turner visited the goal project building and met with contractors yesterday morning inside the Luganville Soccer City and is happy with the work progress.

The contractors for the goal project are Kim Enterprise in Luganville and architectural design work concept were done by Mainguy Consulting and Project Management based in Port Vila.

The building which will house the new LFA and SFA office and other administration work for football development programs in the northern region as planned, including the Northern Region Football Academy, is near completion and FIFA is happy about the progress.

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Fifa Development Officer Visits Luganville

FIFA devopment officer for Oceania, Mr. Glen Turner visits FIFA goal project in Luganville today with VFF President and also presented key equipments for the goal project establishment inside the Luganville Football and Sanma Football Association.

On arrival yesterday night with Vanuatu Football Federation chief, Mr. Lambert Maltock and Glen Turner were invited to a dinner function organised by LFA and Sanma Football Association, with the LFA executives, SFA vice President, and LFA football development officers including referees and women rep, at the Luganville Chinese Restaurant.

During the function, Mr. Glen Turner handed over a new set of bus keys to VFF President and LFA President, for running of LFA and SFA administration and in particular the academy and football development program in the second biggest town in country and also links the 4 northern football associations.

The handing over also reveals new strategies by VFF President and FIFA development officer to decentralize football in Vanuatu, and the new football bus is driven down with 800 footballs, and 32 million vatu to all 8 football associations for their development programs.

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