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Spectator Sports in Fiji
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Companies
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Fijian Drua
The Fijian Drua are Super Rugby Pacific’s newest franchise, and are proud to represent Fiji in the world’s toughest professional club rugby competition. The dream to have a Fijian Club in Super Rugby was born 25 years ago, and finally became a reality in February 2022. We may be a new Club but we are one with very strong roots. Fijian Rugby itself is 108 years old, and Fijian teams and players have established themselves among the world’s best. The Fijian Drua identity and brand is unique and pays homage to the origins of the franchise name. The brand identity features the stylised version of the iconic drua, the renowned and powerful traditional Fijian sea vessel transporting warriors across the world’s mightiest ocean. Strong and extremely fast, it ruled the South Seas. It is befitting as a name and an identity for a franchise featuring players who are warriors on the rugby field, playing fast, powerful and fearless rugby. The brandmark connects the franchise to its roots and symbolises the journey the Fijian Drua has embarked on – a journey powered by the heart and spirit of the Fijian people. The Fijian Drua franchise is made up of some of the region’s best rugby players, including Olympic Gold Medalists, international ‘Flying Fijians’, seasoned veterans and up and coming stars. At the helm, we have world class coaches and staff, led by Head Coach Mick Byrne. Every member of the Fijian Drua vuvale is committed to sharing the joy of rugby with typical Fijian flair, both on and off the field.
51 to 200 staff
Onoc - Oceania National Olympic Committees
All services and programs are based on the ONOC Strategic Plan for 2018-2021, and its 4 Core Functions of (1) Building and Strengthening NOCs Capacity (2) Cultivating Strategic Partnerships (3) Contributing towards Sporting Excellence and (4) Leading by Example.
11 to 50 staff
Fiji Association Of Sports & National Olympic Committee
The Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee (FASANOC) was founded in 1949 and achieved International Olympic Committee (IOC) recognition in 1955.
1 to 10 staff
Tritons Swimming Club Fiji
Tritons Swimming Club has 4 levels of classes from “Learn to Swim” to Seniors- Minimum 6 coaches who can coach all ages. All coaches are CPR certified- Tritons Swimming Club Fiji is run by a Committee & Head Coach- All committee members are volunteers (all are parents of swimmers)- Fundraising & Coaching Fees are the Clubs main income source- Tritons Swimming Club trains ALL year- Our classes are maintained at acceptable numbers of swimmers depending on the level.
1 to 10 staff
Fiji National Sports Commission
Established by the Fiji National Sports Commission Decree 2013, the Sports Commission aims to enrich the lives and health of all Fijians through physical activity and sports at all levels as outlined in the Commissions Vision. The following are the Sports Commission’s Corporate Objectives as decreed and approved by the Commission Board: 1. Guide and enhance the delivery of sports development programmes in Fiji through a coordinated approach in partnership with Government, statutory bodies, and the community. Institute a clear and manageable framework to e ectively deliver sports programmes in Fiji. Provide coordination and direction, and commit to the development of sports in Fiji. Establish high standards of excellence in all aspects of sports delivery. Improve the health of the nation through organised physical activities at all levels. Support and encourage performance excellence in athletes and coaches by developing sports science and encouraging research in high performance athletes. Provide support and financial assistance to national federations in the development of their sport and their high performance athletes. Recruit the best and the most qualified people and provide them with the appropriate training, environment, and support to enable them, as a team, to achieve the Fiji National Sports Commission’s corporate objectives.
11 to 50 staff
Rewa Football Club
A semi-professional football team associated with Fiji Football Association since 1928
11 to 50 staff
Fiji Cricket Association
Cricket Fiji is the official governing body of the sport of cricket in Fiji. The organisation was founded in 1946, as the Fiji Cricket Association, and became an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1965. Fiji falls within the ICC East Asia Pacific (EAP) development region. As the governing body of cricket in Fiji, Cricket Fiji is affiliated to the Fiji Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee(FASANOC) and the Fiji National Sports Commission(FNSC). Cricket Fiji is headquartered in Suva and currently has 12 affiliated Associations - Cicia Cricket Association, Kabara Cricket Association, Komo Cricket Association, Lakeba Cricket Association, Moce Cricket Association, Nadi Cricket Association, Oneata Cricket Association, Ono-i-Lau Cricket Association, Rotuma Cricket Association, Suva Cricket Association, Namuka Cricket Association and Fulaga Cricket Association.
1 to 10 staff