Barry Mansale: Hienghène Sport still deserves respect

Galaxy FC has breaken the predictions as they smashed current OFC Champions League winners Hienghène Sport by 4-1. Midfielder Barry Mansale had a good performance in the game. His solidity was very important for Galaxy to keep the control of the game in the midfield. Mansale talked to Oceania Football Center after the match andContinue reading “Barry Mansale: Hienghène Sport still deserves respect”

Derrick Taebo: we can win our next game

Henderson Eels had their debut in the OFC Champions League against the Papua New Guinean champions Lae City. Eels led at the half time by 2-1 with goals from Tutizama Tanito and Raphael Lea’i, but suffered another two in the final part of the game and a penalty kick scored by Tanito made both sideContinue reading “Derrick Taebo: we can win our next game”

Batram Suri: It is not over yet

Galaxy FC had an amazing debut in OFC Champions League by thrashing current champions Hienghène Sport by 4-1. The Ni-Vanuatu side is currently leading the Group A with three points due to goal difference once Eastern Suburbs won Hekari United by 2-1. Former Solomon Islands international and Galaxy’s head coach Batram Suri told Vanuatu SportsContinue reading “Batram Suri: It is not over yet”

Joses Nawo: we are ready for the first game

Oceania Football Center talked to Henderson Eels’ forward Joses Nawo about his expectations for OFC Champions League and his team first match in the competition against Lae City FC from Papua New Guinea. The Solomon Islands international is set to play once more OFC Champions League; in 2019 edition, Nawo also defended Henderson Eels inContinue reading “Joses Nawo: we are ready for the first game”

Ishmael Pole: we are excited and ready

The countdown is almost over and the OFC Champions League is ready to begin. After not playing 2019 OFC Champions League, Hekari United is back to the most important club competition in Oceania. Hekari has a difficult mission in the Group A as they are grouped with current OFC Champions League winners Hienghène Sport fromContinue reading “Ishmael Pole: we are excited and ready”

Terence Carter: we will be as strong as we can be

Galaxy FC will play the OFC Champions League for the first time ever. Despite being a debutant they count on a strong squad that must be very competitive in the tournament. However they have some tough challenges as they are grouped with current champions Hienghène Sport, Hekari United from Papua New Guinea and Eastern SuburbsContinue reading “Terence Carter: we will be as strong as we can be”

Harley Gepp: from the PNG Highlands to Australian football

It is not new that football has spreaded worldwide, being played in almost every single country in the world. This fact culminates in lots of interesting moves and transfers, being one of the circumstances that make football players have dual citizenship – players eligible to represent more than one country internationally. According to FIFA rules,Continue reading “Harley Gepp: from the PNG Highlands to Australian football”

Diego Máximo goes for his fourth OFC Champions League apperance

The tall central defender Diego Máximo has plenty of experience to help the newcomers Galaxy FC in the OFC Champions League. The Brazilian defender talked to Vanuatu Sport and he said he is ready to help the team coached by Batram Suri and Moise Poida to qualify for the knock-out round of the 2020 OFCContinue reading “Diego Máximo goes for his fourth OFC Champions League apperance”

Barrie Limoki: a new talent looking for exposure

Barrie Limoki is one of the most promising footballers from Solomon Islands. Despite being only 15 years old he has some huge experience for his age. His evolution is something thunderous as he started playing 11-a-side football only in 2017 – “I started to play football when I was seven years old. However I hadContinue reading “Barrie Limoki: a new talent looking for exposure”

Atkin Kaua: a fantastic experience in Europe

Solomon Islands international Atkin Kaua recently lived one of the most important moments of his football career when he travelled to Europe for trialling with professional clubs, with hopes to sign the first ever full-professional contract of a Solomon Islander in Europe. Despite all his efforts, a work permit prevented Kaua to sign with SantaContinue reading “Atkin Kaua: a fantastic experience in Europe”