Solomon Islands’ national team captain, Joses Nawo, has returned to his homeland to bolster Real Kakamora’s squad in their quest for the Telekom S-League title. The veteran midfielder, who was recently playing for Galaxy FC in Vanuatu, made the move back to his country during the mid-season transfer window.
Nawo, 36, is a significant addition to Real Kakamora. His experience and leadership, honed over years with clubs like Kossa and Henderson Eels, make him a key signing for the team. His return is expected to provide the much-needed impetus for Real Kakamora as they battle for the championship.

The seasoned player made his debut for Real Kakamora on Saturday, July 27, in a highly anticipated clash against the reigning champions, Solomon Warriors. The match, which ended in a 0-0 draw, saw Nawo showcasing his skills and reinforcing his team’s midfield. His presence on the field was a boost for Real Kakamora, who managed to secure a valuable point against the formidable Solomon Warriors.
As Nawo integrates into the team, Real Kakamora and their supporters have high hopes for his impact on their title campaign. His experience and leadership are expected to play a crucial role in the team’s performances in the upcoming matches.
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