2011 in Fijian football

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The 2011 season is the 87th season of competitive football in Fiji.

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National teams

The home team or the team that is designated as the home team is listed in the left column the away team is in the right column.

  Win  Draw  Loss

Senior

Friendly matches

13 July 2011 Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg2–0Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu Labasa, Fiji
19:00 UTC+12 Bolaitoga Soccerball shade.svg13'
Naqeleca Soccerball shade.svg90'
Report [ permanent dead link ]Stadium: Subrail Park
Attendance: 3,000
15 July 2011 Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg1–2Flag of Vanuatu.svg  Vanuatu Lautoka, Fiji
19:00 UTC+12 Avinesh Soccerball shade.svg46' Report August Soccerball shade.svg7'
Tasso Soccerball shade.svg21'
Stadium: Churchill Park, Fiji
16 August 2011 Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg3–0Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Navua, Fiji
13:00 UTC+12 Krishna Soccerball shade.svg29'
Kainihewe Soccerball shade.svg33'
Dau Soccerball shade.svg88'
Report Stadium: Thomson Park
18 August 2011 Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg5–1Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Suva, Fiji
16:00 UTC+12 Krishna Soccerball shade.svg2', 38', 51'
Tiwa Soccerball shade.svg61' (73)
Report Bell Soccerball shade.svg53'Stadium: TFL National Stadium

2011 Pacific Games

27 August 2011 Group B Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg3–0Flag of French Polynesia.svg  Tahiti Boulari, New Caledonia
15:00 UTC+11 Waqa Soccerball shade.svg28'
Marmouyet Soccerball shade.svg44' (o.g.)
Rokotakala Soccerball shade.svg86'
Report Stadium: Stade Boewa
Referee: Chris Kerr (New Zealand)
30 August 2011 Group B Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg9–0Flag of Kiribati.svg  Kiribati Boulari, New Caledonia
10:00 UTC+11 Krishna Soccerball shade.svg17' (pen.), 56', 86'
Suwamy Soccerball shade.svg47'
Avinesh Soccerball shade.svg52'
Dunadamu Soccerball shade.svg63', 72'
Kamta Soccerball shade.svg90+1' (o.g.)
Manuca Soccerball shade.svg90+2'
Report Stadium: Stade Boewa
Referee: Isidore Assiene-Ambassa (New Caledonia)
3 September 2011 Group B Cook Islands  Flag of the Cook Islands.svg1–4Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Boulari, New Caledonia
15:00 UTC+11 Ngauora Soccerball shade.svg41' Report Krishna Soccerball shade.svg24'
Kainihewe Soccerball shade.svg35'
Dunadamu Soccerball shade.svg57' (pen.)
Suwamy Soccerball shade.svg69'
Stadium: Stade Boewa
Referee: Isidore Assiene-Ambassa (New Caledonia)
5 September 2011 Group B Papua New Guinea  Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg0–2Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Boulari, New Caledonia
15:00 UTC+11 Report Suwamy Soccerball shade.svg37'
Kainihewe Soccerball shade.svg45+1'
Stadium: Stade Boewa
Referee: Bertrand Billon (New Caledonia)
7 September 2011 Semifinals Fiji  Flag of Fiji.svg1–2 (a.e.t.)Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  Solomon Islands Lifou, New Caledonia
15:00 UTC+11 Dunadamu Soccerball shade.svg69' Report Nawo Soccerball shade.svg77'
Fa'arodo Soccerball shade.svg93' (pen.)
Stadium: Stade Hnassé
Referee: Averii Jacques (Tahiti)
9 September 2011 Third place game Tahiti  Flag of French Polynesia.svg2–1Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Boulari, New Caledonia
15:00 UTC+11 Atani Soccerball shade.svg5'
Tehau Soccerball shade.svg65'
Report Avinesh Soccerball shade.svg58'Stadium: Stade Boewa
Referee: Bertrand Billon (New Caledonia)

Under-20

2011 OFC U-20 Championship

23 April 2011 Group A Fiji U-20 Flag of Fiji.svg 0–2 Flag of Vanuatu.svg Vanuatu U-20 Auckland, New Zealand
10:30 UTC+12 Report Kalip Soccerball shade.svg20'
Kaltak Soccerball shade.svg82'
Stadium: Centre Park
Attendance: 1,500
25 April 2011 Group A Fiji U-20 Flag of Fiji.svg 5–1 Flag of American Samoa.svg American Samoa U-20 Auckland, New Zealand
13:00 UTC+12 Ratu Soccerball shade.svg39'
Salauneune Soccerball shade.svg40', 48', 64'
Vukica Soccerball shade.svg53'
Report Herrera Soccerball shade.svg84'Stadium: Centre Park
Attendance: 800
29 April 2011 Third Place Match Vanuatu U-20 Flag of Vanuatu.svg 2–0 Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji U-20 Albany, New Zealand
13:00 UTC+12 Kaltak Soccerball shade.svg15', 45+1' Report Stadium: North Harbour Stadium
Attendance: 1,500

Under-17

2011 OFC U-17 Championship

8 January 2011 Group A American Samoa U-17 Flag of American Samoa.svg 0–9 Flag of Fiji.svg Fiji U-17 Albany, New Zealand
13:30 UTC+12 Report Rao Soccerball shade.svg41', 78'
Verevou Soccerball shade.svg45+2'
Sahib Soccerball shade.svg68'
Naidu Soccerball shade.svg73'
Kumar Soccerball shade.svg87'
Hussain Soccerball shade.svg89', 90+1'
Vaeao Soccerball shade.svg90+3' (o.g.)
Stadium: North Harbour Stadium

National Football League

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Ba 2016135810+4849 2012–13 OFC Champions League
2 Labasa 2013343218+1442
3 Lautoka 2013164724+2340
4 Navua 2011543015+1538
5 Rewa 208662527230
6 Suva 2091102327428
7 Savusavu 20731015251024
8 Nadi 2065918311323
9 Tavua 2052132531617
10 Nadroga 20331415473212Relegation
11 Fiji U-23 20401618513312
Updated to match(es) played on November 26, 2011. Source: NFL Standings
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Fijian clubs in international competitions

ClubCompetitionFinal round
Lautoka 2010–11 OFC Champions League Group Stage
Ba 2011–12 OFC Champions League

Lautoka F.C.

5 February 2011 Champions League Group A Lautoka Flag of Fiji.svg 1–6 Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Koloale Lautoka, Fiji
15:00 UTC+13 Nawatu Soccerball shade.svg10' Report Bule Soccerball shade.svg19' (pen.)
Suri Soccerball shade.svg25'
Totori Soccerball shade.svg28', 62', 77' (pen.)
Sale Soccerball shade.svg52'
Stadium: Churchill Park
Referee: Michael Hester (New Zealand)

Ba F.C.

30 October 2011 Group A Ba Flag of Fiji.svg 2–1 Flags of New Caledonia.svg Mont-Dore Ba, Fiji
15:00 UTC+13 Swamy Soccerball shade.svg63', 82' Report Hmaé Soccerball shade.svg35'Stadium: Govind Park
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Chris Kerr (New Caledonia) (New Zealand)
20 November 2011 Group A Waitakere United Flag of New Zealand.svg 4–0 Flag of Fiji.svg Ba West Auckland, New Zealand
15:00 UTC+13 Vesikula Soccerball shade.svg56' (o.g.)
McKenzie Soccerball shade.svg61'
Bale Soccerball shade.svg71'
Lovemore Soccerball shade.svg90+4'
Report Stadium: Fred Taylor Park
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Norbert Hauata (Tahiti)
2 December 2011 Group A Tefana Flag of French Polynesia.svg 4–1 Flag of Fiji.svg Ba Faaa, Tahiti
19:30 UTC-10 Marmouyet Soccerball shade.svg21' (pen.)
Degage Soccerball shade.svg38', 77'
Williams Soccerball shade.svg86'
Report Vesikula Soccerball shade.svg58' (pen.)Stadium: Stade Louis Ganivet
Attendance: 117
Referee: Nick Waldron (New Zealand)

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