The Fiji Football Association (Fiji FA) has distributed $64,000 in profits from the 2025 BiC Fiji FACT tournament to eight participating district teams and donated over $17,000 to WOWS Kids Fiji.
The announcement was made during the Fiji FA Council meeting held on Sunday at the association’s headquarters in Vatuwaqa.
Each of the eight districts will receive $8,000 as part of Fiji FA’s commitment to reinvesting in local football communities.
“The tournament performed exceptionally well in terms of live streaming partnership with Mai TV and public engagement. We are proud to reinvest this success back into our football communities,” said Fiji FA President Rajesh Patel.
The tournament generated more than $100,000 in profits, driven largely by digital engagement and strong fan turnout. Of the total, over $17,000 from ticket sales has been allocated to WOWS Kids Fiji, a foundation supporting children with cancer.
Since 2022, Fiji FA has contributed more than $30,000 to the foundation through various football events, with $1 from every ticket sold going toward the cause.
“Fiji FA remains steadfast in supporting our communities both on and off the field. These contributions reflect our core values and our responsibility to give back,” added Patel.
Fiji FA aims to build on this momentum in future tournaments, with a continued focus on transparency, community engagement, and grassroots development.