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Fiji national rugby union team

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This article is about the men's team. For the women's team, seeFiji women's national rugby union team.

Fiji
Shirt badge/Association crest
NicknameFlying Fijians
EmblemPalm tree
UnionFiji Rugby Union
Head coachMick Byrne
CaptainTevita Ikanivere
MostcapsNicky Little (71)
Top scorerNicky Little (670)
Top try scorerVereniki Goneva (22),Nemani Nadolo (22)
Home stadiumANZ National Stadium
Firstcolours
Secondcolours
World Rugby ranking
Current9 (as of 14 November 2024)
Highest7 (2023)
Lowest16 (2011, 2012)
First international
SamoaWestern Samoa 0–6Fiji 
(Apia, Samoa; 18 August 1924)
Biggest win
 Fiji 124–4Niue 
(Apia, Samoa; 10 September 1983)
Biggest defeat
 New Zealand 91–0Fiji 
(Auckland, New Zealand; 10 June 2005)
World Cup
Appearances9 (first in1987)
Best resultQuarterfinals (1987,2007,2023)
Websitefijirugby.com

TheFiji national rugby union team representsFiji in men's internationalrugby union. Fiji competed in thePacific Tri-Nations and now competes in its successor tournamentPacific Nations Cup. Fiji also regularly plays test matches during the June and November test windows. They have beaten the major rugby playing sides of Wales, Scotland, Australia, France, Italy, Argentina and England. The only major sides Fiji are yet to beat are New Zealand, South Africa and Ireland.

The "Flying Fijians" as they are nicknamed compete every four years at theRugby World Cup. Their best performances were the 1987, 2007 and 2023 tournaments when they defeated Argentina, Wales and Australia respectively to reach the quarterfinals.

Fiji is one of the few countries whererugby union is the main sport. There are approximately 80,000 registered players from a total population of around 950,000. One obstacle for Fiji is simply getting their rugby players to play for the national team, as many have contracts in Europe or withSuper Rugby teams where the money is far more rewarding. The repatriated salaries of its overseas stars have become an important part of some local economies.

Thecibi (pronounced[ˈðimbi]) war dance is performed by theFiji rugby team before each Test match. It has been used on the rugby field since 1939, though its origins date back to the country's warring times with its Pacific neighbours.

History

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Main article:Rugby union in Fiji

Early years

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Rugby was first played in Fiji by European and Fijian soldiers of the Native Constabulary at Ba, on Viti Levu Island in 1884. In 1913 a Union was founded for the European settlers.

In December 1913, theAll Blacks, who had been touring so very successfully in California, were on their way back to New Zealand. The Fiji RFU arranged a game with them at Albert Park, the first representative match to be played in the colony. The Fiji team were Europeans. The All Blacks won 67–3; Fiji's points came from a try scored by their captain and coach, PJ Sheehan. By 1914 a 'native competition' was started and in 1915 a Fiji Native Union was begun and became affiliated to theFiji RFU.

Inter-war period

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Fiji team in 1924

Fiji played their first international againstWestern Samoa inApia, Samoa on 18 August 1924. Fiji's 20-man squad came exclusively from the five registered native clubs of the time. The match was played at 7 am to allow the Samoans time to get to work afterwards and the Fijians to catch their sailing; it was played on a quality pitch, despite persistent but unfounded stories there was a large tree on the halfway line. Fiji wore black and won 6–0 despite playing barefoot. The return match was won 9–3 by Samoa to draw the series. The first-ever Fiji test team continued their overseas adventure between tests with a nine-match tour of Tonga. Though Fiji lost the first test played inNukuʻalofa 9–6, they were not to lose again, taking the second test 14–3 then drawing the decider 0–0. They won all six of the matches against non-test opposition.

Auckland University College were the first overseas side to visit Fiji in 1926, The Kiwi students played the Fiji Europeans and finished the three-match series with a win, loss and draw. Tonga also visited Fiji that year and for the first time Fiji played in their present strip of white jersey, palm tree badge and black shorts. The three match series finished level with Tonga winning the first test 9–6; Fiji winning the second 14–3 and the final game a 0–0 draw.

During the 1927 season, a General Meeting was called for the purpose of arranging a return visit to New Zealand at the invitation of Auckland University. Some 30 players expressed their willingness to make the trip, but after all arrangements had been made, there were insufficient players available so management cancelled the trip, much to the regret of Auckland.

Fiji team in 1932

Between 1924 and 1938 Fiji and Tonga played three test series every alternate year. During this period this was the only representative rugby union that Fiji played. Matches between the two Pacific nations were hard fought; many have claimed that the ancient feuding wars between the Islanders were transplanted onto the rugby field. Troubles during the third Test of Fiji's 1928 tour to Tonga forced the game to be abandoned with Tonga losing 11–8.

The firstNew Zealand Māori team to visit Fiji came in 1938. Fijians played in boots for the first time but there was still a tendency to take off boots during the match and throw them to the touch-line. On the five-match tour, the Māori beat Fiji 2nd XV and Fiji Europeans before playing a three match series. The first test ended in a 3–3 draw, the second an 11–5 win for the Fijians and the Māori won the final test 6–3 to square the series.

Fiji team in 1939

In 1939 Fiji touredNew Zealand for the first time. Fiji's captain for that tour, Ratu Sir George Cakobau, decided that his side should have a war dance to rival the haka. He approached Ratu Bola, the high chief of the warrior clan of Navusaradave in Bau, who taught them the cibi which has been Fiji's pre-match ritual ever since. With many players still preferring to play barefoot, the Fijians played with a care-free spirit and created history by becoming the first team to go through a full tour of New Zealand unbeaten, winning seven and drawing one, a record that stands to this day. They played and beat the Māori again 14–4.

Post-war era

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Fiji team in 1948

Fiji successfully toured New Zealand again in 1951. They beat the New Zealand Māori 21–14. Fiji's first tour of Australia helped theAustralian Rugby Union recover from the brink of bankruptcy in 1952. The Test series was drawn 1–1 in front of record crowds. Australia won the first test 15–9 but the Fijians took the second with a 17–15 win.

A second tour of Australia took place in 1954 and again drew record crowds. Again Australia won the first test but only by 22–19. The test series was drawn 1–1 after Fiji won the second test 18–16. The same year Fiji played host to Western Samoa. Fiji toured New Zealand again in 1957 and beat the Māori 36–13 in Dunedin and 17–8 in Wellington, then defeated a strong Auckland team 38–17.

Fiji team in 1964

In 1964 Fiji toured Europe for the first time, they played five memorable games in Wales, culminating in a classic encounter in Cardiff that was talked about for years. Wales won 28–22 but conceded six tries for just the second time in their history. In 1970 a rampant Fijian side destroyed theBarbarians 29–9 at Gosforth. A last-minute try saw New Zealand safely through 14–13 over Fiji in Suva in 1974.

In August 1977 theBritish Lions made a stopover in Fiji on the way home from theirtour of New Zealand. Fiji beat them 25–21 at Buckhurst Park, Suva. In 1982 Fiji beat Vancouver XV to begin a 15-match winning streak through to 1984.

Modern era

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Main article:Fiji at the Rugby World Cup

Fiji played their first full test against Wales in Cardiff in 1985, the home pack dominating in a 40–3 win with two tries to Phil Davies. Fiji were also heavily beaten by Llanelli and Cardiff, but lost by just one point in their test with Ireland.

Wales visited Suva the following year, where captain Dai Pickering's summer tour was to a premature end when he suffered concussion. Richard Moriarty took over and saw his side's 13–0 lead cut to a single point before Wales pulled away for a 15–22 win.

In 1987 Fiji made the quarter-final of theRugby World Cup and seemed close to beatingFrance according to the match referee, at one point even leading 4–3, but were eventually ground down by the French 31–16.[1]

In1991 Rugby World Cup Fiji lost all three of its matches and finished bottom of its pool. Wales' third test win over Fiji came in Suva in 1994. The tourists fielded a weakened line-up to allow all their squad a game, but they were good enough to run out 23–8 victors.

Fiji had a troubled tour of Wales and Ireland in 1995, losing six of nine games with defeat to Neath, Cardiff and Pontypridd. However, they managed to run Wales close at the Arms Park, losing only 15–19. They failed to qualify for the1995 World Cup having lost to Tonga and Western Samoa.

Fiji rebuilt ahead of the1999 World Cup, new coachBrad Johnstone instilling discipline and determination into their set-piece play. They made a winning start by beating Canada and Namibia and again seemed about to beat France inToulouse when things went wrong. A controversial refereeing performance fromPaddy O'Brien was felt to have cost them a win over France, Fiji losing 28–19. They did make the quarter-final play-off but lost 45–24 to the combative games;England at Twickenham. Soon after the tournament Johnstone departed for Italy.

In 2001 Fiji were crowned Pacific Rim champions, defeating Samoa 28–17 in the final in Tokyo. Fiji's played Wales again at the Millennium Stadium in November 2002. Two tries and 21 points from the boot of Stephen Jones helped the home side to a comfortable 58–14 win.

Fiji began their2003 Rugby World Cup qualifying campaign in June 2002 when the three leading Pacific Island nations faced each other in a round robin in the second round of the Oceania zone qualifiers. The Fijians started with defeats of Samoa andTonga, but their loss to Samoa on home soil meant that they had to beat Tonga by more than 20 points to finish top of the pool. This they duly did with a 47–20 win in Nadi. At the World Cup they beat Japan 41–13 and narrowly survived a scare against the US Eagles winning 19–18. However a 20–22 loss against Scotland and an 18–61 beating by France saw them finish third in their pool and fail to qualify for the knock-out stage.

Results since have been mixed for Fiji. Although they have traditionally been the strongest of the Pacific Nations, they were beaten 29–27 by New Zealand Maori in 2004 and went down 91–0 by the All Blacks. In July 2005, five Fiji internationals were banned from playing international rugby for the rest of the year following a drunken brawl in Japan after a Pacific Five Nations match.[2]

Their 2007 season started off as one of Fiji's worst seasons. They had a very inexperienced team and lost to both pacific rivals Tonga and Samoa, and suffered heavy defeats to Australia and the Junior All Blacks. The only win for Fiji at the 2007 "Pacific 6 Nations" was against Japan, however they did manage an unexpected 14–14 draw against Australia A. With most of Fiji's more experienced players back in the team Fiji slowly improved in the 2007 world cup to qualify for the quarter finals for the first time in 20 years.

2007 Rugby World Cup

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Fiji vsSouth Africa at the 2007 RWC

Fiji were placed inPool B of the2007 Rugby World Cup along with Wales, Canada, Japan and Australia. After beating Japan and Canada in close matches, Fiji rested several key players against Australia for the crucial game against Wales. Australia defeated Fiji by 55–12. Fiji's fate in the tournament came down to a "winner advances" game against Wales which Fiji won 38–34 and qualified for the quarter-finals for the second time. Former Wallaby greatMichael Lynagh described the see-sawing match as one of the best matches "of all time". Fiji lost their quarter final match against South Africa, however their above expectations performance in the tournament resulted in them moving up to 9th in the world rankings – their highest ever position at the time. Shannon Fraser and Gregg Mumm from Australia acted as assistant coaches for the period leading up to the world cup and were accredited for much of the Fijians side's success.[citation needed]

2011 Rugby World Cup

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Fiji presenting Cibi before2011 Rugby World Cup match againstSouth Africa.

Fiji was placed in Pool D of the2011 Rugby World Cup along with South Africa, Wales, Samoa and Namibia. Fiji won their first match against Namibia with 49–25. But it could not manage to repeat 2007 World Cup performance. They lost to South Africa, Wales and Samoa with huge margins. Final scores were 3–49 against South Africa, 7–27 against Samoa & 0–66 against Wales.

2023 Rugby World Cup

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Fiji was placed inPool C of the2023 Rugby World Cup along with Georgia, Australia, Wales and Portugal. Fiji lost 32–26 to Wales in their opening match. Fiji then defeated Australia 22–15, their first victory over Australia since 1954.[3]

Record

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Top 20 as of 17 November 2025[4]
RankChange[i]TeamPoints
1Steady South Africa93.06
2Steady New Zealand90.33
3Increase1 England89.09
4Decrease1 Ireland88.85
5Steady France87.07
6Steady Argentina85.30
7Steady Australia81.69
8Increase1 Fiji81.03
9Decrease1 Scotland80.22
10Steady Italy78.98
11Steady Georgia74.69
12Steady Wales74.23
13Steady Japan72.58
14Steady Spain69.12
15Steady Uruguay68.52
16Steady United States68.26
17Steady Samoa66.94
18Steady Chile66.72
19Steady Tonga66.66
20Steady Portugal64.89
21Steady Romania62.16
22Steady Belgium61.81
23Steady Hong Kong59.61
24Steady Canada58.85
25Steady Zimbabwe58.80
26Steady Netherlands57.01
27Steady Namibia56.39
28Steady  Switzerland55.26
29Steady Poland54.36
30Increase1 Czech Republic53.39
  1. ^Change from the previous week
Fiji's historical rankings
date681012141610/6/20038/10/20096/15/20154/19/2021FijiMen's World Rugby rankings
Source:World Rugby[4]
Graph updated to 17 November 2025

Below is table of the representative rugby matches played by a Fiji national XV at test level up until16 October 2025.[5]

OpponentPlayedWonLostDrawnWin %ForAgaDiff
 Argentina413025.0%96130−34
 Australia24320112.5%309686−377
Barbarians413025%91159−68
 Belgium1100100%760+76
British & Irish Lions1100100%2521+4
 Canada13103076.92%472231+241
 Canada XV1100100%133+10
 Chile1100100%4116+25
 Classic All Blacks1100100%3314+19
 Cook Islands2200100%16113+148
 England918012.5%163355−192
 England XV30300%3892−54
 France1111009.09%149407−258
 France XV10100%413−9
 Georgia861175%200109+91
 Hong Kong3300100%15533+122
 Ireland60600%85259−174
 Ireland XV20200%1524−9
 Italy1266050%275282−7
 Japan21174080.95%597402+195
 Namibia2200100%11643+73
 Māori All Blacks29720224.14%383517−134
 New Zealand80800%91528−437
 New Zealand XV50500%25155−130
 Niue1100100%1204+116
 Papua New Guinea3300100%2533+250
 Portugal321066.67%8554+31
 Romania321066.67%7042+28
 Samoa573321357.89%1,173994+179
 Scotland1138027.27%247357−110
 Scotland XV20200%2253−31
 Solomon Islands2200100%19913+186
 South Africa30300%41129−88
 Spain3300100%11552+63
 Tonga966627368.75%1,9631,286+677
 United States761085.71%165100+65
 Uruguay431075%18176+105
 Wales15212113.33%235447−212
 Wales XV30300%3367−34
Total3851911831149.61%8,5158,169+346

World Cup record

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Main article:Fiji at the Rugby World Cup
Rugby World CuprecordQualification
YearRoundPldWDLPFPASquadPosPldWDLPFPA
New ZealandAustralia1987Quarter-finals410372132SquadInvited
EnglandFranceIrelandScotlandWales1991Pool Stage30032763SquadAutomatically qualified
South Africa1995Did not qualifyP/O21012634
Wales1999QF play-offs4202148113Squad2nd5401151116
Australia2003Pool Stage420298114Squad1st430112380
France2007Quarter-finals5302134173Squad2nd43017483
New Zealand2011Pool Stage410359167SquadAutomatically qualified
England2015410384101SquadP/O11001086
Japan20194103110108Squad1st440010160
France2023Quarter-finals5203112113SquadAutomatically qualified
Australia2027Qualified
United States2031To be determinedTo be determined
Total37130248441084201604583379
  •  Champions
  •  Runners–up
  •  Third place
  •  Fourth place
  •  Home venue


Pacific Nations Cup

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Main article:World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup

Fiji previously competed in thePacific Tri-Nations winning 9 tournaments. The Pacific Nations Cup replaced the Tri-Nations tournament in 2006. Fiji have won seven tournaments.

TournamentWonDrawnLostFiji finish
20062023rd / 5
20071134th / 6
20082034th / 6
20093012nd / 5
20102012nd / 4
20111024th / 4
20122012nd / 4
20133011st / 5
20141012nd / 3
20153101st / 6
20162001st / 3
20172001st / 3
20182001st / 4
20192012nd / 6
20221023rd / 4
20244001st / 6
20254001st / 6
Total372187 titles

Wins against Tier 1 nations

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Fiji have recorded 19 wins against tier 1 opposition. In addition, Fiji drew with Australia 3–3 on 1 July 1961 at theOlympic Park Stadium,Melbourne,Australia, as well as 16–16 with Wales on 19 November 2010 at theMillennium Stadium,Cardiff,Wales.

9 August 1952Australia 15–17 FijiAustraliaSydney Cricket Ground 
Try:Cox
Shehadie
Stapleton
Windon
Drop:Solomon
ReportTry:Ralagi
Salabogi
Con:Vatubua
Pen:Vatubua
Ranavue
Drop:Ranavue
Attendance: 42,004
Referee:AustraliaDon Furness (Australia)
26 June 1954Australia 16–18 FijiAustraliaSydney Cricket Ground 
Try:Cross
Shehadie
Con:Barker (2)
Pen:Barker (2)
ReportTry:Saukuru
Seruvatu
Pen:Nawalu
Ranavue (3)
Attendance: 33,099
Referee:AustraliaDon Furness (Australia)
14 June 1980Fiji 16–3 ItalyFijiNational Stadium,Suva 
24 May 1987Argentina 9–28 FijiNew ZealandRugby Park,Hamilton 
Try:Travaglini
Con:Porta
Pen:Porta
ReportTry:Gale
Naivilawasa
Savai
Nalaga
Con:Koroduadua (2)
Rokowailoa
Pen:Koroduadua
Attendance: 12,000
Referee:ScotlandJim Fleming (Scotland)
26 May 1998Fiji 51–26 ScotlandFijiNational Stadium,Suva 
Try:Lasagavibau (3)
Naevo
Veitayaki
Waqabitu
Con:Little
Serevi (4)
Pen:Little
Serevi
ReportTry:Bulloch
Gilmour
Con:Lee (2)
Pen:Lee (4)
Attendance: 20,000
Referee:New ZealandPaul Honiss (New Zealand)
28 August 1999Italy 32–50 FijiItalyStadio Tommaso Fattori,L'Aquila 
Try:Checchinato
Martin
Pucciariello
Con:Domínguez
Pen:Domínguez (5)
ReportTry:Satala (2)
Serevi
Tiko
Vunibaka
Con:Little (5)
Pen:Little (5)
Attendance: 5,000
Referee:England Stewart Piercy (England)
15 July 2000Fiji 43–9 ItalyFijiChurchill Park,Lautoka 
Try:Ligairi
Little
Raiwalui
Satala
Vunibaka
Con:Little (3)
Pen:Little (4)
ReportPen:Mazzariol
Pez (2)
Attendance: 11,000
Referee:South AfricaMark Lawrence (South Africa)
17 July 2006Fiji 29–18 ItalyFijiChurchill Park,Lautoka 
Try:Caucaunibuca
Ligairi
Rauluni
Salabogi
Con:Bai (3)
Pen:Bai
ReportTry:Lo Cicero
Parisse
Con:Pez
Pen:Pez (2)
Referee:South AfricaMarius Jonker (South Africa)
29 September 2007Wales 34–38 FijiFranceStade de la Beaujoire,Nantes 
Try:Popham 34' c
S Williams 45' c
G Thomas 48' m
M Jones 51' c
M Williams 73' m
Con:Hook (1/1)
S Jones (2/4)
Pen:S Jones (1/2) 5'
ReportTry:Qera 16' c
Delasau 19' m
Leawere 25' c
Dewes 77' c
Con:Little (3/4)
Pen:Little (4/5) 21', 24' 54', 60'
Attendance: 37,080
Referee:Australia Stuart Dickinson (Australia)
7 June 2014Fiji 25–14 ItalyFijiNational Stadium,Suva[6] 
15:10FJT (UTC+12)Try:Nadolo 19' m
Waqaniburotu 66' c
Nalaga 79' c
Con:Ralulu (0/1)
Nadolo (2/2) 62', 79'
Pen:Ralulu (0/1)
Nadolo (2/2) 65', 71'
Report
(In Italian)
Try:Penalty Try (2) 9' c, 76' c
Con:Orquera (2/2) 10', 76'
Pen:Orquera (0/2)
Attendance: 12,000
Referee:JP Doyle (England)
17 June 2017Fiji 22–19 ItalyFijiNational Stadium,Suva 
14:40FJT (UTC+12)Try:Vasiteri 3' m
Vatubua 16' c
Goneva 44' c
Con:Volavola 3', 16'
Drop:Volavola 79'
ReportTry:Mbandà 56'
Con:Allan 57'
Pen:Allan 6', 14', 27', 76'
Referee:Paul Williams (New Zealand)
24 June 2017Fiji 27–22 ScotlandFijiANZ National Stadium,Suva 
14:30FJT (UTC+12)Try:Yato 37' m
Seniloli 62' c
Con:Volavola (1/2) 63'
Pen:Volavola (5/6) 25', 36', 46', 56', 68'
Try:Ford 30' c
Jackson 53' c
Brown 75' m
Con:Jackson (2/3) 31', 54'
Pen:Jackson (1/1) 61'
Referee:Pascal Gaüzère (France)
24 November 2018France 14–21 FijiFranceStade de France,Saint-Denis 
21:05CET (UTC+1)Try:Guirado 25'c, 45' c
Con:Serin (2/2) 25', 46'
Pen: Serin (0/1)
Try:Radradra 21' c
Tuisova 31' m
Con:Volavola (1/2) 21'
Pen: Volavola (3/4) 44', 58', 82'
Attendance: 42 200
Referee:Matthew Carley (England)
5 August 2023Japan 12–35 FijiJapanChichibunomiya Rugby Stadium,Tokyo 
19:15JST (UTC+09)Try:Naikabula 71' c
Masirewa 77' m
Con:Lee Seung-sin (1/2) 72'
Try:Nayacalevu 4' c
Mawi 17' c
Kuruvoli 38' c
Lomani (2) 58' c, 81' c
Con:Volavola (4/4) 5', 18', 39', 59'
Tela (1/1) 82'
Attendance: 27,000
Referee:Matthew Carley (England)
26 August 2023England 22–30 FijiEnglandTwickenham Stadium,London[7] 
15:15BST (UTC+01)Try:May 9' m
Smith 57' c
Marchant 68' c
Con:Ford (2/3) 58', 69'
Pen:Ford (1/1) 6'
Try:Nayacalevu 43' c
Habosi 52' c
Kuruvoli 72' c
Con:Muntz (3/3) 44', 54', 74'
Pen:Muntz (3/3) 18', 56', 62'
Attendance: 56,854[8]
Referee:Jaco Peyper (South Africa)
17 September 2023Australia 15–22 FijiFranceStade Geoffroy-Guichard,Saint-Étienne 
17:45CEST (UTC+2)Try:Nawaqanitawase 23' m
Suliasi Vunivalu 67' c
Con:Donaldson (1/2) 69'
Pen:Donaldson (1/1) 2'
ReportTry:Tuisova 42' c
Con:Kuruvoli (1/1) 43'
Pen:Kuruvoli (4/4) 11', 20', 26', 32'
Lomani (1/3) 65'
Referee:Andrew Brace (Ireland)
21 September 2024Japan 17–41 FijiJapanHanazono Rugby Stadium,Higashiōsaka 
19:05JST (UTC+09)Try:Karawalevu (3) 32' c, 70'c, 75' c
Loganimasi 59' c
Tuisue 67' c
Con:Muntz (5/5) 33', 60', 68', 71', 76'
Pen:Muntz (2/2) 10', 56'
ReportTry:Riley 20' c
Tuitama 78' c
Con:Seung-sin (2/2) 21', 78'
Pen:Seung-sin (1/1) 7'
Referee:Nic Berry (Australia)
10 November 2024Wales 19–24 FijiWalesPrincipality Stadium,Cardiff 
13:40GMT (UTC+0)Try:Murray 8' c
Penalty try 19'
Bevan 66' m
Con:Anscombe (1/1) 9'
ReportTry:Muntz 24' c
Tuisova 60' m
Con:Muntz (1/2) 25'
Pen:Muntz (4/4) 12', 43', 49', 75'
Referee:Luc Ramos (France)
12 July 2025Fiji 29–14 ScotlandHFC Bank Stadium,Suva[9][10] 
15:00FJT (UTC+12)Report[11]Referee:Ben O'Keeffe (New Zealand)

Kit history

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Fiji traditionally plays with a home kit consisting of a white shirt, black shorts and black and white hooped socks. The away kit traditionally used to be a white and black hooped shirt with white shorts and hooped socks, although since KooGa's tenure as supplier, colours such as light blue or black were used. Since 2010, some jerseys started to have patterns similar to those found on themasi cloths on the jersey designs.

Kit suppliers

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PeriodKit manufacturerMain shirt sponsor
1987–2003CanterburyNational Bank of Fiji
Vodafone
2004–2005Cotton TradersDigicel
2005–2016KooGaBLKFiji Flour Mills
Fiji Airways
Vodafone
2017–2021ISCFiji Airways
Vodafone
Swire Shipping
2021–2024NikeFiji Water
2025–presentUmbroFiji Water
1987 Home
1991 Home
1999-03 Home
1999 Alternate
2007 Home
2011 Home
2015 Home
2017 Home
2019 Home
2020 Home
2021 Home

Players

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Current squad

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On 16 October, Fiji named a 32-player squad ahead of their2025 Northern Tour with matches againstEngland,France andSpain.[12]

On 24 October, Fiji named a revised squad withKitione Salawa Jr.,Joji Nasova andSeta Tuicuvu joining the squad to replace the injuredLekima Tagitagivalu,Iosefo Masi andPonepati Loganimasi.

Head Coach:Mick Byrne

  • Caps Updated: 8 November 2025(after England v Fiji)
PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)CapsClub/province
Tevita IkanivereHooker (1999-09-06)6 September 1999 (age 26)31JapanHonda Heat
Kavaia TagivetauaHooker (1997-08-08)8 August 1997 (age 28)1JapanToyota Jido Shokki
Zuriel TogiatamaHooker (1999-02-03)3 February 1999 (age 26)11FijiFijian Drua
Mesake DogeProp (1993-04-01)1 April 1993 (age 32)26FijiFijian Drua
Haereiti HetetProp (1997-07-10)10 July 1997 (age 28)24FijiFijian Drua
Tim HoytProp (2003-03-31)31 March 2003 (age 22)2EnglandWorcester Warriors
Eroni MawiProp (1996-06-02)2 June 1996 (age 29)46EnglandSaracens
Atunaisa SokobaleProp (2005-05-10)10 May 2005 (age 20)2FranceCastres
Samu TawakeProp (1996-11-11)11 November 1996 (age 29)18FijiFijian Drua
Temo MayanavanuaLock (1997-11-09)9 November 1997 (age 28)33FijiFijian Drua
Isoa NasilasilaLock (1999-09-13)13 September 1999 (age 26)29FijiFijian Drua
Setariki TuicogacogLock (2006-06-12)12 June 2006 (age 19)3FranceStade Français
Mesake VocevoceLock (2003-05-16)16 May 2003 (age 22)16FijiFijian Drua
Elia CanakaivataBack row (1996-07-12)12 July 1996 (age 29)19FijiFijian Drua
Viliame MataBack row (1991-10-22)22 October 1991 (age 34)37EnglandBristol Bears
Motikai MurrayBack row (2003-08-08)8 August 2003 (age 22)5FijiFijian Drua
Kitione Salawa Jr.Back row (2001-05-23)23 May 2001 (age 24)12FijiFijian Drua
Pita Gus SowakulaBack row (1994-10-26)26 October 1994 (age 31)3FranceClermont
Lekima TagitagivaluBack row (1995-12-04)4 December 1995 (age 29)11FranceRacing 92
Simione KuruvoliScrum-half (1999-01-02)2 January 1999 (age 26)24FijiFijian Drua
Philip BaselalaScrum-half (2004-09-14)14 September 2004 (age 21)4FijiFijian Drua
Sam WyeScrum-half (2000-11-11)11 November 2000 (age 25)6New ZealandCounties Manukau
Isaiah Armstrong-RavulaFly-half (2004-01-07)7 January 2004 (age 21)17FijiFijian Drua /New ZealandManawatu
Caleb MuntzFly-half (1999-10-30)30 October 1999 (age 26)21FranceProvence
Vilimoni BotituCentre (1998-06-15)15 June 1998 (age 27)17FranceCastres
Iosefo MasiCentre (1998-05-09)9 May 1998 (age 27)9FranceLyon
Sireli MaqalaCentre (2000-03-21)21 March 2000 (age 25)16FranceBayonne
Josua TuisovaCentre (1994-02-04)4 February 1994 (age 31)32FranceRacing
Ponepati LoganimasiWing (1998-03-26)26 March 1998 (age 27)8FijiFijian Drua
Joji NasovaWing (2000-06-09)9 June 2000 (age 25)3FijiFijian Drua
Seta TuicuvuWing (1995-09-07)7 September 1995 (age 30)12FranceToulon
Kalaveti RavouvouWing (1998-06-06)6 June 1998 (age 27)15EnglandBristol Bears
Selestino RavutaumadaWing (2000-01-17)17 January 2000 (age 25)10FranceRacing
Jiuta WainiqoloWing (1999-03-10)10 March 1999 (age 26)18FranceLyon
Salesi RayasiFullback (1996-09-25)25 September 1996 (age 29)4FranceBordeaux Bègles

Player records

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Most caps

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#PlayerPosSpanMatStartSubWonLostDraw%
1Nicky LittleFly-half1996–20117160113734052.11
2Leone NakarawaLock2009–2021666153430252.34
3Akapusi QeraFlanker2005–2018645593230251.56
4Campese Ma'afuProp2010–20196252103129251.61
5Vereniki GonevaCentre2007–20195949102829249.15
6Sunia KotoHooker2005–20175747103026153.50
7Seremaia BaiCentre2000–2016535032725151.88
8Manasa SauloProp2012-20225138132723156.38
Dominiko WaqaniburotuFlanker2010–2019514922823054.90
10Jacob RauluniScrum-half1995–2006494092623053.06
Joeli VeitayakiProp1994–2003494542623053.06

Last updated: New Zealand vs Fiji, 19 July 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Most tries

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#PlayerPosSpanMatStartSubPtsTries
1Vereniki GonevaCentre2007–201959491011022
Nemani NadoloWing2010–20213230223722
3Sanivalati LaulauWing1980–1985323208020
4Waisea NayacalevuWing2012–2024453969018
5Norman LigairiFullback2000–2010473988517
6Timoci NagusaWing2008–2018332678016
Viliame SatalaCentre1999–2005292728016
8Fero LasagavibauWing1997–2002232037515
9Leone NakarawaLock2009–2021666156513
Metuisela TalebulaWing2012–2018242227313
Aisea TuilevuWing1996–2004191816513

Last updated: Ireland vs Fiji, 23 November 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Most points

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#PlayerPosSpanMatStartSubPtsTriesConvPensDrop
1Nicky LittleFly-half1996–201171601167021171402
2Seremaia BaiCentre2000–201653503321558591
3Ben VolavolaFly-half2015–202344386294474411
4Severo KoroduaduaFullback1982–199127270268056475
5Nemani NadoloWing2010–2021323022372232210
6Waisale SereviFly-half1989–20033823152211140273
7Caleb MuntzFly-half2023–present21201178245260
8Vereniki GonevaCentre2007–201959491011022000
9Taniela RawaqaFullback2007–201117134103419150
10Waisea NayacalevuWing2012–2024453969018000

Last updated: Spain vs Fiji, 22 November 2025. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Most points in a match

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#PlayerPosPtsTriesConvPensDropOppositionVenueDate
1.Severo KoroduaduaFullback3601800 NiueSamoaApia10 September 1983
2.Semesa SikivouScrum-half2711200 Solomon IslandsPapua New Guinea Port Moresby21 August 1969
3.Nicky LittleFly-half250550 ItalyItalyL'Aquila28 August 1999
4.Tevita MakutuWing246000 Papua New GuineaFijiSuva30 August 1979
Sanivalati LaulauWing246000 Solomon IslandsSamoaApia8 September 1983
Nicky LittleFly-half240640 Hong KongHong KongHong Kong29 September 1996
7.Nicky LittleFly-half231340 ItalyFijiLautoka15 July 2000
Nicky LittleFly-half230170 SamoaJapanTokyo8 July 2001
Ben VolavolaFly-half231900 UruguayEngland Hartpury17 November 2018
10.6 players on22 points

Last updated: New Zealand vs Fiji, 19 July 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Most tries in a match

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#PlayerPosPtsTriesConvPensDropOppositionVenueDate
1.Tevita MakutuWing246000 Papua New GuineaFijiSuva30 August 1979
Sanivalati LaulauWing246000 Solomon IslandsSamoaApia8 September 1983
3.George SailosiWing155000 Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea Port Moresby18 August 1969
4.9 players on4 tries

Last updated: New Zealand vs Fiji, 19 July 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Most matches as captain

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#PlayerPosSpanMatWonLostDraw%PtsTries
1Akapusi QeraFlanker2011–2018382215159.21204
2Greg SmithHooker1996–2003301713056.6651
3Waisea NayacalevuWing2020–202420109155.00459
4Esala TeleniNumber 81983–198919811042.10287
5Mosese RauluniScrum-half2004–200817107058.8251
6Tevita IkanivereHooker2024-16115068.75459
Dominiko WaqaniburotuFlanker2010–20191688050.00102
8Epi BolawaqatabuNumber 81969–19731265154.16217
Deacon ManuProp2010–20121238129.1600
10Alifereti DoviverataNumber 82001–20071147036.3651
Simon RaiwaluiLock1999–20061174063.6351

Last updated: Spain vs Fiji, 22 November 2025. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Notable players

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Nat Uluiviti, who also played for theFiji national cricket team.

Coaches

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YearsCoach
1954New ZealandWilliam Goodsir
1964AustraliaDouglas Walkden-Brown
1987FijiJo Sovau
1987-1991New ZealandGeorge Simpkin
1989–1991FijiSamisoni Viriviri Sr
1996FijiMeli Kurisaru
1996–1999New ZealandBrad Johnstone
2000–2001AustraliaGreg Smith
2001–2002FijiIfereimi Tawake (caretaker)
2002–2003New ZealandMac McCallion
2004–2007New ZealandWayne Pivac
2007–2009FijiIlivasi Tabua
2009–2010New ZealandMike Brewer
2010–2011FijiSam Domoni
2012–2014FijiInoke Male
2014–2019New ZealandJohn McKee
2020–2023New ZealandVern Cotter
2023FijiSimon Raiwalui
2024–presentAustraliaMick Byrne

See also

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Notes

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References

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  2. ^"Five Fijians banned after brawl".BBC Sport. 4 August 2006. Retrieved22 September 2024.
  3. ^"Fiji beats Australia for the first time in 69 years at Rugby World Cup".AP News. 17 September 2023. Retrieved8 April 2025.
  4. ^ab"Men's World Rankings".world.rugby. Retrieved17 November 2025.
  5. ^Fiji rugby statistics
  6. ^"Test-match di giugno: Italrugby contro Fiji, Samoa e Giappone".onrugby.it. 31 December 2013. Retrieved31 December 2013.
  7. ^"England will play two home fixtures at Twickenham next summer as part of their preparation for the 2023 Rugby World Cup". 3 October 2022. Retrieved3 October 2022.
  8. ^Coles, Ben (26 August 2023)."England in disarray going into Rugby World Cup after shock Fiji defeat".The Telegraph. Retrieved26 August 2023.
  9. ^Cite error: The named referenceScotland tour was invoked but never defined (see thehelp page).
  10. ^"FIJI WATER FLYING FIJIANS TO FACE SCOTLAND AT HFC BANK STADIUM ON July 12TH".Fiji Rugby. 2 April 2025. Retrieved2 April 2025.
  11. ^"Fiji claim big Scotland scalp as British and Irish Lions snub sees red for ill-disciplined visitors".Planet Rugby. Retrieved12 July 2025.
  12. ^Former All Black Pita Gus Sowakula headlines Fiji’s squad for November

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