The Flying Fijians, Fiji’s national rugby union team, have a storied history in the Rugby World Cup, marked by thrilling performances and a flair for exciting, attacking rugby. Known for their skilful and acrobatic style of play, they’ve made an impact on the global stage despite being a small Pacific Island nation with a population of around 950,000.
Fiji has previously participated in 32 World Cup matches, winning 11 games, resulting in a victory ratio of 34%. They have defeated tier-one nations like Wales, Australia, and Argentina at the tournament, though they’ve yet to beat New Zealand, South Africa, or Ireland. With about 80,000 registered players, rugby is the main sport in Fiji, and their World Cup performances reflect their passion and potential. The Flying Fijians’ flair, resilience, and ability to challenge rugby’s giants make them a fan favourite.