The Fiji Football Association (Fiji FA) has officially signed a three-year agreement with MAI TV, marking a major step forward in the development and coverage of football across the country.
Under the partnership, MAI TV will serve as the official live streaming partner, delivering matches through a mix of pay-per-view and free-to-air platforms. The move is expected to enhance access for local fans while also improving viewing experiences for audiences overseas.
Speaking at the signing, MAI TV Director Stanley Simpson described the deal as a “monumental moment,” highlighting the journey from early technical challenges to building a reliable streaming platform.
He emphasized that sustainable growth in sports requires financial support, with pay-per-view playing a key role in driving investment back into the game.
Fiji FA President Rajesh Patel welcomed the partnership, noting that it is built on mutual benefit and trust. He acknowledged initial hesitation but praised MAI TV for delivering quality coverage and improving fan experience both locally and internationally.
The collaboration will also support grassroots football, with continued free coverage of primary and secondary school competitions as part of MAI TV’s public service commitment.
Looking ahead, both parties aim to expand the National League’s coverage and explore opportunities alongside FIFA+, ensuring broader exposure for Fijian football.
This partnership signals a new era for football in Fiji—one focused on growth, accessibility, and long-term sustainability.
