Fiji Rugby Union
The Fiji Rugby Union is the governing body for rugby union in Fiji. Established in 1913, it oversees the national teams, including the senior men's team, known as the Flying Fijians, and the women's team, called the Fiji Pearls. The organization is responsible for promoting the sport at all levels, from grassroots to elite competitions.
Fiji is renowned for its strong rugby culture and has produced many talented players who have excelled internationally. The national teams compete in various tournaments, including the Rugby World Cup and the World Rugby Sevens Series, showcasing Fiji's unique style of play and athleticism.