The Fiji Football Association has appointed Nicola Demaine as the new Head Coach of the Fiji women’s national football team, the Fiji Kulas.
Fiji FA President Rajesh Patel said the appointment was part of the association’s strategic focus on strengthening the women’s football programme and ensuring long-term development.
“The Fiji Football Association is pleased to appoint Nicola Demaine as the Head Coach of the Fiji women’s national team,” Patel said.
“Nicola brings significant international experience in women’s football, particularly within the Oceania region, and has demonstrated strong capability in team development and high-performance environments.”
Patel said Demaine’s background and understanding of women’s football made her a valuable addition to the national programme.
“Her experience working with national teams and football development programmes aligns with our vision for the continued growth of women’s football in Fiji, and we are confident she will contribute positively to the progress of the Fiji Kulas,” he said.
Demaine is an English-born coach with extensive experience coaching women’s national teams across the Pacific and Asia. She previously guided Papua New Guinea to the 2022 OFC Women’s Nations Cup title, the nation’s first major international success in women’s football.
She has also served as head coach of the Samoa women’s national team and worked as an OFC Women’s Football Development Officer, supporting the development of women’s football across the region. Most recently, she was head coach of the Bhutan women’s national team.
Demaine said she was honoured to be appointed and looked forward to working with Fiji Football.
“I would like to thank the Fiji Football Association for the opportunity to lead the Fiji women’s national team,” Demaine said.
“I am looking forward to working closely with the players, coaching staff and administrators to continue developing the women’s programme and building a strong and competitive team.”
She said her focus would be on creating a positive environment and supporting player development.
“There is clear potential within women’s football in Fiji, and I am committed to working collaboratively to support the ongoing growth of the game,” she said.
Demaine takes over the role as the Fiji Kulas prepare for upcoming Oceania competitions and future World Cup qualifying campaigns.
