Southerners motivated by beliefs

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Rewa’s John Orobulu goes on attack as Navua’s Peniame Drova comes in during their match in the FMF IDC at 4R Stadium in Govind Park Ba. Picture: REINAL CHAND

FAITH, belief, and hard work will be the key weapons for both Stratum Construction Rewa FC and Power Volt Suva FC as they gear up for their semi-final showdown in the 2025 FMF Inter-District Championship today at 4R Stadium, Govind Park in Ba.

Rewa coach and player Tevita Waranivalu said their strong belief and teamwork have carried them through the tournament.

“It’s the matter of how you believe in yourself throughout the year, it’s the faith that mattered the most.

“In the first half during our game against Ba we didn’t click well, but we talked it out in the changing room and came out better in the second half,” Waranivalu said.

Meanwhile, Suva coach Babs Khan said his side entered the tournament battling several injuries but remained determined.

“We can’t promise anything. It’s about working hard, working right, and doing the right thing,” Khan said.

In today’s semi-final fixtures, Labasa meets Ba at 2pm, followed by Rewa taking on Suva at 4:30pm.