Fuifui Moana Moimoi[3] (born 26 September 1979)[note 1] is a rugby league footballer who plays as a prop.
[5] A Point Chevalier Pirates and Glenora Bears junior, Moimoi was spotted by then New Zealand Warriors coach Daniel Anderson in 2002 while playing in the Bartercard Cup for the Mt Albert Lions.
In 2007, Moimoi spoke to the Sydney Morning Herald about his departure from Souths saying that he was frustrated with the minimal game time and chances head coach Paul Langmack was giving him.
[10] On Monday 24 September 2007, the New Zealand Rugby League association confirmed Fuifui Moimoi's inclusion into the Kiwis train-On squad to take on Australia, Great Britain and France for the end of season tests.
[19] Moimoi was selected to play for Tonga as a prop in their 2013 Pacific Rugby League International match against fierce rivals Samoa.
On 30 November 2014, it was confirmed that Moimoi had signed a one-year deal with the English club Leigh Centurions with the option to extend for a further year.
Moimoi alleged a personal vendetta denied him the opportunity to play his farewell match at Pirtek Stadium.
Moimoi's hurt was compounded because while many of his teammates were said to be unhappy about his treatment he only heard from Peni Terepo, Nathan Cayless and Jarryd Hayne: "Some of the boys who I thought were my good mates didn't even call me to see how I was going.
"[21] Moimoi left Leigh once the club was promoted to the Super League to join the newly founded Toronto Wolfpack in Kingstone Press League 1 and rejoined former teammates Liam Kay, Greg Worthington, Jonny Pownall, Bob Beswick, Andrew Dixon, Richard Whiting and Jacob Emmitt as well as coach Paul Rowley.
On 18 January 2018, it was reported that Moimoi, along with teammates Ryan Bailey and David Taylor, parted ways with the club by "mutual agreement" following a preseason training camp in Portugal.
[23] Later in the month, Moimoi switched to rugby union playing for Bradford & Bingley RFC debuting for them on 30 January 2018.
[26] Moimoi signed for the Rochdale Hornets at the reported age of 40[27] and made his debut on 25 April 2021 coming off the bench in their pre-season game against the North Wales Crusaders.