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CHAMPIONSHIP District Team Courts IDC 2020 Opening Ceremony by the Honourable Prime Minister of Fiji Mr KAAZ Branding A- Frame ANZ Stadium Front Bill Board KAAZ Branding LOGO ANZ Stadium KAAZ Rear Bill Board Branding LOGO on KAAZ Branding 2020 Courts IDC LOGO Soccer Jersey 2020 INTER DISTRICT LABASA CHAMPIONSHIP District Team Courts IDC 2020 Opening Ceremony by the Honourable Prime Minister of Fiji Mr. Frank Bainimarama Chief Guest Day 1 Match KAAZ Labasa Vs SUNKING Navua 2020 INTER DISTRICT LABASA CHAMPIONSHIP District Team Day 2 Match KAAZ Labasa Vs VODAFONE Nadi Labasa FAN KAAZ Branding LOGO at 2020 Courts IDC Embankment Fence 2020 INTER DISTRICT LABASA CHAMPIONSHIP District Team KAAZ Labasa Fan’s Day 3 Match KAAZ Labasa Vs KAAZ Labasa LG Ba Winning KAAZ Labasa Scores 2020 INTER DISTRICT LABASA CHAMPIONSHIP District Team Fiji FA President Mr. Rajesh Patel Courts Fiji CEO Mr. P L Munasinghe KAAZ Labasa Player Receiving award from the Assistant Prime Minister of Fiji Mr. Aiyaz Sayed Khaiyum KAAZ Branding Signage’s 2020 INTER DISTRICT LABASA CHAMPIONSHIP District Team 2020 INTER DISTRICT LABASA CHAMPIONSHIP District Team COURT IDC 2020 Media Coverage 2020 INTER DISTRICT LABASA CHAMPIONSHIP District Team COURT IDC 2020 Media Coverage 2020 INTER DISTRICT LABASA CHAMPIONSHIP District Team COURTS IDC 2020 KAAZ Magazine Advert 2020 INTER DISTRICT LABASA CHAMPIONSHIP District Team INTER DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP 2020 PREMIER DIVISION Tuesday 6th October 12.30pm Suva vs Nasinu (Group A) SENIOR DIVISION 2.30pm Labasa vs Navua (Group B) th 4.30pm Ba vs Nadi (Group B) Tuesday 6 October 6.30pm Official Opening 10.30am Tailevu Naitasiri vs Rakiraki (G1) (ANZ Stadium) 7.00pm Rewa vs Lautoka (Group A) 10.30am Nadroga vs Nadogo (G2) (Buckhurst Park) 1.00pm Dreketi vs Seaqaqa (G1) (Buckhurst Park) th Wednesday 7 October 3.00pm Tavua vs Bua (G2) (Buckhurst Park) 1.00pm Ba vs Navua (Group B) th 3.00pm Lautoka vs Nasinu (Group A) Wednesday 7 October 5.00pm Suva vs Rewa (Group A) 11.00am Nadroga vs Tavua (G2) (ANZ Stadium) 7.00pm Labasa vs Nadi (Group B) 11.00am Tailevu Naitasiri vs Dreketi (G1) (Buckhurst Park) 1.00pm Bua vs Nadogo (G2) (Buckhurst Park) th Thursday 8 October 3.00pm Rakiraki vs Seaqaqa (G1) (Buckhurst Park) 1.00pm Nasinu vs Rewa (Group A) th 3.00pm Nadi vs Navua (Group B) Thursday 8 October 5.00pm Suva vs Lautoka (Group A) 11.00am Nadroga vs Bua (G2) (Bidesi Park) 7.00pm Labasa vs Ba (Group B) Prize Money Distribution 11.00am Tailevu Naitasri vs Seaqaqa (G1) (Buckhurst Park) Premier Division 1.00pm Rakiraki vs Dreketi (G1) (Buckhurst Park) th Saturday 10 October Winner $25,000.00 3.00pm Tavua vs Nadogo (G2) (Buckhurst Park) Semifinal 1 Runner up $6,000.00 th 4.00pm Winner Group A vs Runner Group B Loosing Semifinalist 1 $1,000.00 Saturday 10 October Semifinal 2 Loosing Semifinalist 2 $1,000.00 12.00pm Winner Group A vs Runner Group B (SF1) (ANZ Stadium) 6.00pm Winner Group B vs Runner up Group A Senior Division 2.00pm Winner Group B vs Runnerup Group A (SF2) (ANZ Stadium) Winner $7,000.00 th Sunday 11th October Sunday 11 October Runner up $2,500.00 Grand Final Loosing Semifinalist 1 $500.00 Final 3.00pm Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 Loosing Semifinalist 2 $500.00 1.00pm Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2 (ANZ Stadium) Premier Division (Group A) Premier Division (Group B) Senior Division (Group 1) Premier Division (Group 2) Rewa, Nasinu, Suva & Lautoka Labasa, Ba, Nadi & Navua 1920 Rakiraki, Dreketi, Tailevu Naitasiri, & Seaqaqa Nadroga, Bua, Tavua & Nadogo TEAMS P W D L GF GA DF PTS TEAMS P W D L GF GA DF PTS TEAMS P W D L GF GA DF PTS TEAMS P W D L GF GA DF PTS Let Soccer be the Winner... COURTS IDC 2020 KAAZ Branding in Magazine Fixtures Centre Spread 2020 INTER DISTRICT LABASA CHAMPIONSHIP District Team Match Tickets with KAAZ Branding 2020 INTER DISTRICT LABASA CHAMPIONSHIP District Team ANZ STADIUM Inside Enterence COVID -19 Tempreture Check at Entry Point Police Presence during the Courts IDC 2020 2020 INTER DISTRICT LABASA CHAMPIONSHIP District Team FACEBOOK Posting during the Courts IDC 2020 2020 INTER DISTRICT LABASA CHAMPIONSHIP District Team.
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