Rewa Football Club is looking forward to its first appearance in the OFC Men’s Champions League playoffs.
The Delta Tigers for the first time, have made it to the semifinals of the championship after progressing from their group.
Rodick Singh coached side won two of their three pool games against Solomon Warriors and Papua New Guinea’s Hekari United while one match ended in a 2-all draw with Auckland City.
Rewa will now face Tahiti champs AS Pirae in the semifinals tomorrow.
Singh says morale is high in camp and the team is injury free for their next match.
He says A.S Pirae is a quality side and it will be a good game.
Rewa plays A.S Pirae 4pm in Tahiti tomorrow.
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