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Lautoka

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Established
1934 (90 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Churchill Park
(18,000 Capacity)

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Location
Lautoka, Fiji

Nicknames
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Competitions
Fijian Premier League

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Upcoming
05/05 Lautoka - Tailevu Nait
16/06 Lautoka - Nasinu
07/07 Navua - Lautoka
04/08 Lautoka - Nadroga
11/08 Lautoka - Labasa

Results
28/04 Suva 2 - 4 Lautoka
20/04 Lautoka 2 - 3 Rewa
14/04 Ba 3 - 1 Lautoka
07/04 Lautoka 5 - 1 Nadi
09/03 Labasa 2 - 1 Lautoka

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Lautoka Football Club is a semi-professional Fijian association football club based in Lautoka that currently plays in the National Football League. Their home stadium is Churchill Park.

Lautoka Soccer Football Association was formed in 1934, under the leadership of John Bairagi, with two teams: Namoli Indian Sports and Service and was based at Namoli Park. Lautoka was one of the founding members of the Fiji Indian Football Association, formed in 1938, which became the Fiji Football Association in 1961.

Lautoka has the record of highest goals scored in the Inter-District Championship (IDC) finals. Lautoka thumped Ba in the finals one year by 6 – 0 and by 7 – 0 another year and also beat Suva in one of the finals by 7 – 1. That record remains untouched till this day.

Lautoka is also the first team to win the IDC 3 years in a row. They have also qualified for the 2009–10 OFC Champions League by finishing on top of the Fiji National league table and also remaining undefeated.

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Churchill Park is a multi-purpose stadium in Lautoka, Fiji. It is currently used mostly for football matches and hosts the home matches of Lautoka F.C. The Stadium also hosts International Rugby matches such as the Pacific Nations Cup and the Pacific Rugby Cup as well as local rugby competitions such as the Colonial Cup and the Sanyo Cup. The stadium held 18,000 people but in 2016, they added athletic tracks and tore down the other side of the Stadium thus reducing capacity to less than 10,000.

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