Fiji FA to host third All Stars camp in December

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Suva’s Shawn Prasad goes on attack against Rewa during their match in the Boys U14 grade at the McDonald’s IDC 2025 held at the Fiji Football Academy grounds in Ba. Picture: REINAL CHAND

The Fiji Football Association will host its third McDonald’s All Stars Camp this December, with separate sessions for boys and girls in Ba and Suva.

The boys’ camp will take place in Ba, while the girls’ camp will be held in Suva. Each camp is expected to bring together 50 players, making a total of 100 young footballers from across the country.

Fiji FA Head of Talent Identification, Sunil Kumar, said the camp brings together the best players from the McDonald’s IDC, as well as talented players who may have missed out.

“Each All-Stars Camp features 50 boys and 50 girls. This is primarily a training camp, but we will also run competitions for the young players.

“The camp is regional, covering the West, North, and South, and we mostly focus on U12 and U14 players. It is a platform for selecting top talents for our national teams,” Kumar said.

The camp is expected to run for three to four days.

This initiative highlights Fiji FA’s commitment to developing future football stars by providing structured pathways for young talent.

The McDonald’s All Stars Development Camp is part of a broader strategy to identify and nurture players from an early age, paving the way for elite competition both locally and internationally.