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Lautoka (Fijian pronunciation: [lɔu̯toka]; Fiji Hindi: लौटोका) is the
second largest city in Fiji. It is on the west
coast of the
island of Viti Levu...
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Lautoka Football Club is a
Fijian professional football club
based in
Lautoka that
competes in the Fiji
Premier League, the top
flight of
Fijian football...
- multi-purpose
stadium in
Lautoka, Fiji. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and
hosts the home
matches of
Lautoka F.C. and the
Fijian Drua...
- FC 2009:
Lautoka FC 2010: Ba FC 2011: Ba FC 2012: Ba FC 2013: Ba FC 2014: Suva FC 2015: Nadi FC 2016: Ba FC 2017:
Lautoka FC 2018:
Lautoka FC 2019: Ba...
- The
Lautoka Jame
Masjid is an
Islamic mosque in
Lautoka, Fiji. The
building has two
floors and is
known for its
arched doors and
white marble structure...
- Savatu, Qaliyalatina, Nadi, Rukuruku, Sabeto,
Vitogo and Vuda. The city of
Lautoka and the
Yasawa Archipelago, off the
western coast of Viti Levu, are also...
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Churchillparken in Copenhagen,
Denmark Churchill Park,
Lautoka, a
stadium in
Lautoka, Fiji
Churchill Park,
Glendowie in Auckland, New
Zealand Churchill...
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Churchill Park,
Lautoka Referee: Job
Minan (Papua New Guinea) 1
March 2008 16:30 UTC+12
Churchill Park,
Lautoka Referee:
Rakesh Varman (Fiji)...
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effectively renaming the
competition to the
Digicel Premier League. Ba
Labasa Lautoka Nadi
Nadroga Navua Rewa Suva A
total of 8
teams competed in the league...
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league system. The
season began on 25
February and
ended on 24 September.
Lautoka won
their seventh title,
while defending champions Rewa
finished second...