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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Marist FC v BA game scheduled for next month in Fiji
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ZANZEER SINGHTuesday, January 30, 2007

THE Oceania Football Confederation O League match between 4R Men In Black of Ba and Marist Football Club of the Solomon Islands has been rescheduled to next month.
The match which was to be played at Govind Park in Ba yesterday was postponed after Marist FC failed to travel to Nadi following a technical fault with a Solomon Airlines aircraft.
Friday's fixture between Marist FC and AS Temanava of Tahiti has also been affected.
OFC head of competitions, Seamus Marten, said both matches would be rescheduled next month.
Marist FC team manager Paul Mwaritara said the club was helpless in the situation.
He said Marist FC squad was unable to leave the Solomon Islands and had now returned to its training camp at the Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) Academy.
4R Electrical MIB executive Rishi Kumar said the Ba-based franchise club was looking forward to the fixture. He said it was unfortunate that the match had to be called off.
"The O League is more important than the upcoming CVC," Kumar said.
"We would have liked to play the Solomon side and then face Suva in the CVC. This will not obviously happen. The boys will continue training. We have to divert our focus on the match against Suva."
Kumar said 4R Electrical MIB's match against Marist FC is likely to be played on February 6.
Meanwhile, Ba will be gunning for its record 14th CVC title.
The side has left no stones unturned in its title defence.
Kumar said attendance at training had been perfect.
"Everyone has been attending training daily," Kumar said.
"It is a positive sign. We are keen to keep our record intact in the series."
Meanwhile, Suva president Jahir Khan said those players who started training yesterday would be considered for a spot in the team for the CVC match.
"We are very strict and only those who train will be included," Khan said.
"We have all the players who played in the IDC with us and there are a couple of new players from other districts have shown interest.
"There are a few players who will switch to Suva and we will include them in the team for the match against Ba."
He said they were waiting for the under-20 players to arrive in the country on Thursday.
"The Vanuatu players along with the under 20 players will also be part of the team," he said.
Suva is in the process of trying to get the release of the Army players, Apisalome Turuva, Samuela Vula, Harris Bali and Lisala Vetaukula.
Khan said the four were to have joined training yesterday.
The Ba versus Suva match in the Pillay's Garment CVC series will be played at the Post Fiji Stadium on Saturday at 3pm.
The return match will be at Govind Park on Saturday week at 3pm.
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