Football players are allowed to resume training in New Zealand in groups of a maximum of ten people. Hamilton Wanderers’ players have resumed training this week in order to start their preparation for the winter football season in the country.
Solomon Islands legend Henry Fa’arodo is one of these players that are back to the pitch this week – “Good to be back training in a team environment […] It still feels amazing to be back amongst it again,” he pointed in social media. Some other players like Kohei Matsumoto and Brad Whitworth were also in this training session.

Despite the players are slowly returning into training, there is no scheduled date for the beginning of the New Zealand’s winter football season.
Fa’arodo returned to New Zealand some months ago after coaching Solomon Warriors in the 2019-20 Telekom S-League. He made his debut for Hamilton Wanderers in the 3-3 draw against Tasman United in the 18th matchweek of the 2019-20 ISPS Handa Premiership season, the main football league in the country.
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