
Referees, assistant referees and the Cook Island’s technical instructors all received an update on the Laws of the Game in time for the 2014 football season which kicks off next…
Referees, assistant referees and the Cook Island’s technical instructors all received an update on the Laws of the Game in time for the 2014 football season which kicks off next…
Rakahanga, an atoll located 1,248 kilometres from the Cook Islands capital of Rarotonga with a population of just 127, played host to the event.Fifty guests travelled from Manihiki, 44 kilometres…
Seven schools sent 14 of their teachers on Rarotonga to participate in the workshop led by CIFA Just Play Project Manager and instructor Michelle Paiti, who introduced them to the…
The course was conducted at the Cook Islands Football Association headquarters, commencing on Monday, 28 April following a welcoming address from CIFA General Secretary Mii Piri.“The course was aimed to…
The side, coached by CIFA women’s development officer Tahiri Ekikana with assistance from Maryanne Miller and Elizabeth Harmon, will play three matches during their tour, with two already under their…
With a variety of sports activities on offer children aged between five and 13 years old were welcomed with open arms to take part in the initiative instigated by CIFA…
The CIFC technical department, led by technical director Tuka Tisam has selected the top U-16 boys from around Rarotonga and the outer islands, who took part in the recent football…
Temata will join his national U-17 teammate Pekay Edwards at the school after being award a Cook Islands Football Scholarship earlier this month.CIFA General Secretary Mii Piri congratulated the youngster…
Striker Pekay Edwards has been given an opportunity to attend Mount Albert Grammar School in Auckland, New Zealand where he will further his football dream alongside his education.CIFA Technical Director…
Puaikura earned their chance to chase the double after securing a 2-1 victory over Nikao Sokattak in a nail-biting semi-final.Right from the whistle, the young Puaikura players seemed more organised…