Benjamin Totori: OFC Champions League legend

Every tournament has its history; their historical teams, players, the trophies won by each club and certainly those who write the most important moments of each competition will be remembered for history. When it comes to a continental club championship, as the OFC Champions League, it is vital to remember the past achievements to setContinue reading “Benjamin Totori: OFC Champions League legend”

Nelson Sale to Vanuatu national team?

Recently Oceania Football Center reported that the Galaxy FC defender Nelson Sale Kilifa granted the Ni-Vanuatu citizenship after a long career in the country playing for clubs as Amicale and Nalkutan. For this reason, Galaxy can count with Sale Kilifa as a local player in the OFC Champions League 2020, opening another slot for aContinue reading “Nelson Sale to Vanuatu national team?”

A year to remember for Solomon Islands football

As we enter in 2020, it is time to make a recap about the previous year – and the 2019 of Solomon Islands football is surely a year to remember for history. The U17 FIFA World Cup held in Brazil – played in 2019 – was the first ever tournament a Solomon Islands football teamContinue reading “A year to remember for Solomon Islands football”

A marvelous year for futsal in Solomon Islands

The year of 2019 was something special for Futsal in Oceania, specially for one country: The Solomon Islands. Solomon Islands National Futsal Team, also known as Kurukuru won OFC Futsal Nations Cup for the sixth time ever to qualify for 2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup that will be held in Lithuania. It might have beenContinue reading “A marvelous year for futsal in Solomon Islands”

Simon and Dabinyaba finally back to Papua New Guinea

As it was previously reported, Emmanuel Simon and Nigel Dabinyaba were ready to leave Solomon Islands after a stint in Malaita Kings. After one month they finally arrived in Papua New Guinea to join Lae City. According to team sources both players arrived last weekend and they are already training with Lae City squad. LaeContinue reading “Simon and Dabinyaba finally back to Papua New Guinea”

The brilliant year of Raphael Le’ai

Every country has its young talents; always lots of expecations are put in their shoulders to turn into superstars in the game. In little nations it might be even harder to deal with the pressure to have the gift to play football: in a football crazy nation – that is yet to achieve big thingsContinue reading “The brilliant year of Raphael Le’ai”

Charles Mani: improving his Football career

One of the most promising young players of Solomon Islands is hoping to achieve bigger in his career and he feels his experiences in 2019 can be instrumental for the development of his game. Charles Mani captained Solomon Islands to qualify for the FIFA U17 World Cup – the first FIFA football tournament to beContinue reading “Charles Mani: improving his Football career”

Micah Lea’alafa: proving himself in 2019

This year was very special for Solomon Islands’ winger Micah Lea’alafa. The 28 years old player had a good first semester for Auckland City scoring eight goals in eleven matches including ISPS Handa Premiership and OFC Champions League matches. His good season with Auckland City made some clubs interested on him. After four victorious yearsContinue reading “Micah Lea’alafa: proving himself in 2019”

Four Royals players selected to play for a football team in England

According to local sources, four players from Royals Academy were selected to play a friendly for Langney Wanderers FC first team against Hastings United. Sammy, Ian Lagwai, Michael Laulae and Ali Mekawir. Mekawir is a Langney Wanderers’ player since September while the other three players are not Wanderers’ players but were invited to play friendliesContinue reading “Four Royals players selected to play for a football team in England”

Joses Nawo and Atkin Kaua need urgent help for flying to Europe

As it was reported one week ago, Joses Nawo and Atkin Kaua are waiting for sponsorship for trialling in Europe and the most recent news is not good for them. They need to arrive in Malta until 2nd January 2020 to start training at Maltese Premier League club Tarxien Rainbows. Both Solomon national team playersContinue reading “Joses Nawo and Atkin Kaua need urgent help for flying to Europe”