Uruguay shock Fiji 30-27 at World Cup

Fiji’s Josh Matavesi is tackled by Uruguay’s Santiago Civetta during their Rugby World Cup match on Wednesday. (Reuters)
Updated 25 September 2019
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Uruguay shock Fiji 30-27 at World Cup

  • The match was one of the most thrilling in World Cup history, full of dramatic twists and turns

KAMAISHI, JAPAN: Uruguay pulled off one of the Rugby World Cup’s largest upsets when they beat Fiji 30-27 in a match laden with significance for the disaster-ravaged town in which it was played on Wednesday.

Only days after coming close to a shock result when they led Australia 14-12 at halftime before losing 39-21, 10th-ranked Fiji found itself on the wrong end of a larger surprise, going down for the first time in four meetings to the 19th-ranked Los Teros.

Fiji scored first but Uruguay scored three first-half tries to lead 24-12 by halftime. Flyhalf Felipe Berchesi kicked two penalties to keep his team in front throughout the second half, finishing with three conversions and three penalties for 15 points.

Fiji threw everything at Uruguay in an effort to wrest back control of the game in the second half but their most ambitious attempts failed through passing and handling errors and paid dearly for poor goalkicking by Josh Matavesi and Ben Volavola.

A try after the fulltime siren to Niko Matawalu — his second of the match, which typically went unconverted — was enough to earn Fiji a losing bonus point. But the result severely jeopardized their hopes of winning a place in the knockout rounds.

The match was one of the most thrilling in World Cup history, full of dramatic twists and turns and brought to life by the indomitable spirit of the Uruguay team which were given little chance of upsetting star-studded Fiji.

Uruguay are the youngest team at the tournament, an assembly of home-based players who are semi-professional at best and can’t match the array of global stars which Fiji has at their disposal.

They played with magnificent professionalism to exploit Fiji’s errors and lead through most of the first half after conceding an opening try after only eight minutes.

They then showed extraordinary spirit to hold out Fiji as they mounted attack after attack in the late stages of the second half. The Uruguay players looked closed to exhaustion and emptied their bench by the end of the third quarter.

But Uruguay continued to defend with unshakeable courage, led by captain Juan Manuel Gaminara who tackled himself to a standstill.

Fiji were denied a try in the 80th minute when replacement flyhalf Volavola lost the ball just short of the line. Matawalu then scored the final try but it came too late to shift the result.

Fiji scored twice early through hooker Mesulame Dolokoto and prop Eroni Mawi and from what appeared to be set moves. But Uruguay produced magnificent responses through scrumhalf Santiago Arana and and back-rower Diana before a try to Juan Manuel Cat ensured they led at halftime.

Fiji cut into the lead with a try to Tevita Ratuva but Berchesi kept his tiring team ahead.

The match brought consolation and new life to a fishing town struck eight years ago by a ruinous earthquake and tsunami.

Prior to kickoff at the Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium both teams observed a minute’s silence for the more than 1,000 people from the town who lost their lives. 

The March 11, 2011 tsunami destroyed 30 percent of homes, 60 percent of businesses, and the stadium is built on the site of two schools destroyed by the wave. The somber note quickly passed, giving way to a celebration of rugby and of the town’s spirit.


Dubai Basketball marks Ramadan opener with win and 3,055 eels donated to UAE Food Bank

Updated 27 February 2026
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Dubai Basketball marks Ramadan opener with win and 3,055 eels donated to UAE Food Bank

  • The ‘Basket for Basket’ initiative took place during the team’s 96-85 EuroLeague victory over LDLC ASVEL

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball won their EuroLeague round 29  game against LDLC ASVEL here on Thursday and celebrated by pledging 3,055 meals to families in need across the UAE.

The 96-85 win marked the club’s first game of Ramadan. Through the “Basket for Basket” initiative, every point scored by Dubai Basketball counted as a meal donated, with every ticket purchased adding to the total.

By the final buzzer, 3,055 meals had been secured in partnership with the UAE Food Bank to be distributed throughout the month of Ramadan.

Dubai Basketball Head Coach Jurica Golemac said after the game: “Thank you to the fans. It wasn’t an easy game to play, but we approached it with the right level of seriousness.

“We stayed disciplined, extended our lead step by step, defended well, and maintained our focus. I’m also very happy to say that during the holy month of Ramadan, we were able to donate more than 3,000 meals tonight.”

Co-CEO Dejan Kamenjasevic said: “To open this month with a win is special, but to do it while supporting thousands of families across the UAE is what truly matters.

“Basketball brought everyone together tonight, our players, our fans, our partners, together we created something meaningful.

“This is exactly what Dubai Basketball stands for: competing at the highest level, proudly representing this city while never losing sight of our responsibility to the community.”

The team delivered a strong collective performance at home. Mfiondu Kabengele set the tone early with a dominant scoring display, while Dwayne Bacon and McKinley Wright provided balance and control to secure the result.