The 2019-20 Telekom S-League is getting closer to its end. Solomon Warriors and Henderson Eels are already qualified for 2020 OFC Champions League. However both teams will face troubles to strengthen their squads for the continental championship.
According to local sources the transfer window of Solomon Islands closed on November 8 and it will not open before the upcoming edition of OFC Champions League. It means that Warriors and Eels can not bring foreign players. The situation gets even worse because they can not even sign players from other S-League teams so they can only sign players from lower leagues or youth teams.

These strange rules damage the possibility of a team from Solomon Islands reach the later rounds of the tournament. Solomon Islands Football Federation should think twice about it in order to help local teams.
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