The 2019-20 Telekom S-League runners-up will debut in the 2020 OFC Champions League on February 15 at Luganville Soccer City Stadium, Vanuatu. It is already known that Solomon Warriors and Henderson Eels are qualified but the current season of Telekom S-League has not finish yet. SEE MOREHenderson Eels: waiting for a miracleLocal transfer rules prevent SolomonContinue reading “2019-20 Telekom S-League has not finished yet”
Category Archives: Solomon Islands
Atkin Kaua already training in Malta
The Solomon Islands international Atkin Kaua has already landed in Malta after the confirmation of his trials with the top-tier side Tarxien Rainbows. The midfielder that last played for Laugu United in the Telekom S-League said the team trains everyday and he alredy took place in sessions with the first team that currently plays theContinue reading “Atkin Kaua already training in Malta”
Andrew Abba’s knee surgery scheduled
Solomon Islands international Andrew Abba suffered a knee injury in early December during a Waitakere United’s match against Hamilton Wanderers. After one month his surgery was finally scheduled. Abba will undergo surgery to repair his knee’s damage (a torn meniscus) on January 24. He is not expected to play for Waitakere United this season dueContinue reading “Andrew Abba’s knee surgery scheduled”
Lea’alafa absent in Maritzburg draw
After being subbed in the first half and playing only 38 minutes in the last match of Maritzburg United in South Africa, the Solomon Islands international Micah Lea’alafa was not called up for the match against Chippa United for ABSA Premiership, the South Afrian football top-tier. The forward travelled with the team for the awayContinue reading “Lea’alafa absent in Maritzburg draw”
Local transfer rules prevent Solomon Islands’ teams from getting stronger for OFC Champions League
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 notContinue reading “Local transfer rules prevent Solomon Islands’ teams from getting stronger for OFC Champions League”
Accusation of assault in S-League match
A very sad case happened in the last 14th December in Solomon Islands after a match between the 1st and 2nd placed teams in Telekom S-League season Solomon Warriors and Henderson Eels. The Henderson Eels coach Eddie Marahare recently stated the Solomon Warriors player Molea Tigi assaulted his defender Derrick Taebo just after the game.Continue reading “Accusation of assault in S-League match”
European trial confirmed for Atkin Kaua
After a lot of drama regarding the European trial opportunity for Solomon Islands international Atkin Kaua, the player recently confirmed to Oceania Football Center he is set to leave the nation in order to attend trials in Maltese for top-tier side Tarxien Rainbows. The 23-year old midfielder is having a rare opportunity to expose hisContinue reading “European trial confirmed for Atkin Kaua”
Le’ai and Kofana set to play OFC Champions League for Henderson Eels
Two of the brightest youngsters in Oceania, Raphael Le’ai and Leon Kofana are ready to play OFC Champions League for the first time ever. According to Henderson Eels head coach, Eddie Marahare, the Solomon Islanders rising stars will play 2020 OFC Champions League for Henderson Eels. 2019-20 Telekom S-League is not over yet but HendersonContinue reading “Le’ai and Kofana set to play OFC Champions League for Henderson Eels”
Lea’alafa and Maritzburg win in South African top league
Maritzburg United won their first game of the season in the KZN Derby against Golden Arrows in the Harry Gwala Stadium, the goal of Daylon Claasen and a late own goal gave the win for the home side. Micah Lea’alafa and Daniel Morgan started for the team coached by Erik Tinkler. Micah Lea’alafa was onceContinue reading “Lea’alafa and Maritzburg win in South African top league”
Lea’alafa and Maritzburg have their first challenge of the year
The Solomon Islands international Micah Lea’alafa is set to be part of the first game of the season of his club Maritzburg United in the top-tier of football in South Africa. The Solomon Islander will have by his side the former All Whites international Jeremy Brockie and the former Auckland City fullback Daniel Morgan inContinue reading “Lea’alafa and Maritzburg have their first challenge of the year”
