The Fiji Football Association in its National League Board meeting this afternoon has decided to give the Labasa and Savusavu Football Association $10,000 each to cover up their cost during the next league season.
Fiji FA President, Doctor Sahu Khan said other soccer districts will be given $3,000 each to prepare for national soccer league.
The reason to give Labasa and Savusavu $10,000 each is that they will be travelling to Viti Levu frequently and it has been decided that every time a team from Viti Levu goes to Vanualevu they will have to play two matches, one against Labasa and the other against Savusavu.
Meanwhile, Navua will feature in the Champions League next year.
Doctor Sahu Khan said the League Board decided to have draft in Navua after weighing certain options.
Champions League will be played from January 23rd to February 6th.
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