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Govind Park

Coordinates:17°32′05″S177°40′10″E / 17.534857°S 177.669573°E /-17.534857; 177.669573
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Sports stadium in Ba, Fiji
Govind Park
4R Electrical Govind Park
Govind-Park-Fiji
Govind Park during its revamp in 2023.
Map
Interactive map of Govind Park
4R Electrical Govind Park
LocationBa,Ba Province, Fiji
Coordinates17°32′17″S177°41′28″E / 17.53806°S 177.69111°E /-17.53806; 177.69111
OwnerBa Town Council[1]
OperatorBa Town Council[1]
TypeMulti-purpose stadium
Capacity13,500
Field shapeRectangular
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened17 July 1976; 49 years ago (1976-07-17)
Renovated2016–2024
Years active1976–2016; 2025–present[1]
Construction costFJ$13 million (redevelopment)[1]
Tenants
Super Rugby Pacific

Fijian Drua (2026–present)

Fiji Premier League
Ba
Website
batowncouncil.com.fj

Govind Park, known as the4R Electrical Govind Park forsponsorship reasons,[2] is a multi-use rectangularstadium inBa,Fiji.[3][4]

History

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The stadium was officially opened on 17 July 1976 by the ex-president of Fiji Football Association, Manikam V. Pillay. It is named after one of the former mayors of Ba town, Kishore Govind.[citation needed]

In June 2011 it hosted the 2011Kshatriya World Cup, in which Nadi Khatri won by beating Men In Black Ba 2-0 in the final.[citation needed]

Tournaments held

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Govind Park has hosted football tournaments such as theFiji Fact,Battle of the Giants andInter District Championship.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^abcd"Govind Park Reopens as 'Four R Stadium' After $13 Million Redevelopment".Pacific Business Review. 1 August 2025.Archived from the original on 28 August 2025. Retrieved28 August 2025.
  2. ^Aiyush Kumar, Nikhil (14 July 2025)."New naming rights for Ba Stadium".FBC News.Fijian Broadcasting Corporation.Archived from the original on 7 August 2025. Retrieved28 August 2025.
  3. ^Brij V. Lal (2010).In the Eye of the Storm: Jai Ram Reddy and the Politics of Postcolonial Fiji. ANU E Press. p. 386.ISBN 978-1-921666-53-7. Retrieved14 August 2013.
  4. ^Guy Oliver (2006).Almanack of World Football 2007. Headline.ISBN 978-0-7553-1506-2. Retrieved14 August 2013.

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