20 December, 2025, 12:39 pm Central - 26°C Rain

Nayacalevu announces retirement from international rugby

Nayacalevu announces retirement from international rugby

By Alipate Narawa
05/06/2025
Fiji Water Flying Fijians centre and skipper Waisea Nayacalevu

Fiji Water Flying Fijians centre and skipper Waisea Nayacalevu has announced his retirement from international rugby.

Nayacalevu leaves behind an extraordinary legacy, having represented Fiji with, passion, and leadership on the world stage in both 7s and 15s Rugby.

He made his international debut in 2012 and went on to earn 43 caps for the Flying Fijians, becoming a fan favorite for his powerful runs, defensive prowess, and inspirational leadership.

He captained Fiji at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, where his performances further cemented his status as one of the nation’s greatest players.

Fiji Rugby Chairman John Sanday says Nayacalevu has been a true ambassador for Fijian rugby, both on and off the field and his dedication, skill, and leadership have inspired countless young players across the nation.

Sanday says while we will miss seeing him in the white jersey, his legacy will live on and we must thank him for his years of service and wish him all the best in his next chapter.

Flying Fijians Head Coach, Mick Byrne, says Nayacalevu has been an inspirational captain for many years. Leading them through a successful 2023 RWC.

Byrne says it was a pleasure to work with Nayacalevu over the past season as he was very supportive and a strong voice for the players.

Waisea Nayacalevu says today is a day of both celebration and reflection — a day he never imagined would come so quickly when he first wore the white jersey of Fiji back in 2012.

Nayacalevu says after more than a decade representing his country and family this was not an easy decision — because rugby has been more than just a game to him.

He says it has been his passion, purpose, and teacher.

Nayacalevu says rugby has taken him around the world, allowing him to form lifelong bonds, and given him the honor of standing shoulder to shoulder with warriors who bleed for this nation.

He also thanks his family for their sacrifices, prayers, and constant support have been the backbone of his journey.

Nayacalevu adds to the people of Fiji — thank you for your endless love. Whether it was a roar from the crowd at home, a flag in the stands overseas, or a quiet word of encouragement — I felt your pride every time I stepped onto the field.”

He says he looks forward to giving back — whether it’s mentoring the next generation, supporting our grassroots programs, or simply being a proud fan in the stands.

Nayacalevu adds he retires with no regrets, only gratitude — for every try scored, every challenge faced, and every anthem sung.

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