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McDonald’s League opens doors to professional football for Fiji’s young talents

McDonald’s League opens doors to professional football for Fiji’s young talents

By Priya Nand
27/03/2026
Photo: Fiji Football Association

A clear pathway from grassroots football to the professional stage is now emerging in Fiji, with the McDonald’s League playing a key role in turning young players’ dreams into reality.

Launched in 2023 by the Fiji Football Association, the McDonald’s League has rapidly established itself as a cornerstone of youth football development in the country.

Fiji FA says the nationwide competition was designed to identify and nurture young talent, offering regular matches, quality coaching, and a structured environment for skill development.

They say that just a few years into its existence, the impact is already being seen, with several players who progressed through the McDonald’s League advancing from district competitions to national youth teams and even onto the international stage.

Some of these players went on to represent Fiji at the FIFA Under-17 World Cup in Qatar last year, highlighting the growing strength of local talent.

The pathway now extends beyond youth football, with opportunities at the professional level in Oceania.

Fiji FA says one standout example is 16-year-old Maikah Dau, who made history as the youngest player to feature in the Oceania Football Confederation Pro League with Extra Bula FC after rising through grassroots and youth systems.

The McDonald’s League 2026 season kicks off tomorrow at 9am at the Fiji FA Academy in Ba for the Western Zone.

Teams from Ba, Tavua, Nadi and Lautoka will compete in the Under-10 and Under-12 boys’ grades, as well as the Under-14 boys’ and girls’ divisions.

In the Southern Zone, teams from Rewa, Suva and Navua will compete at the Fiji FA Academy Ground in Vatuwaqa, while the Northern Zone is expected to begin soon.

Dau, along with national captain Roy Krishna and other players, will be in Ba, while Setareki Hughes and his Bula FC teammates will be in Suva to inspire young participants.

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