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'''Thomson Park''' is a multi-use sports stadium in [[Tavua District]], [[Fiji]]. It has a capacity of 1,000 <ref>[http://www.weltfussballarchiv.com/Stadion.php?ID=13221 World Football Archive - Thomson Park (Navua)] Retrieved 16 August 2011</ref> and is currently used by local [[association football]] club [[Tavua FC]] for their home matches.
'''Thomson Park''' is a multi-use sports stadium in [[Navua District]], [[Fiji]]. It has a capacity of 1,000 <ref>[http://www.weltfussballarchiv.com/Stadion.php?ID=13221 World Football Archive - Thomson Park (Navua)] Retrieved 16 August 2011</ref> and is currently used by local [[association football]] club [[Navua FC]] for their home matches.


In March 2011, the [[Fiji Football Association|Fiji FA]] ruled that no further league games could be held at the stadium until a fence perimeter had been installed for player safety.<ref>[http://www.fijilive.com/sports/news/2011/03/10/19870.Fijilive Fiji Live - No More Games at Thomson Park: FFA] Retrieved 16 August 2011</ref>
In March 2011, the [[Fiji Football Association|Fiji FA]] ruled that no further league games could be held at the stadium until a fence perimeter had been installed for player safety.<ref>[http://www.fijilive.com/sports/news/2011/03/10/19870.Fijilive Fiji Live - No More Games at Thomson Park: FFA] Retrieved 16 August 2011</ref>

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Thomson Park is a multi-use sports stadium in Navua District, Fiji. It has a capacity of 1,000 [1] and is currently used by local association football club Navua FC for their home matches.

In March 2011, the Fiji FA ruled that no further league games could be held at the stadium until a fence perimeter had been installed for player safety.[2]

Thomson Park hosted international football matches on Wednesday, 16 August 2011 when Fiji played Samoa. The two countries' women's teams also played each other.[3] Fiji men won 3-0 and their women's team won 2-0.[4]

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