Maxwell Keana suspended by OFC

Oceania Football Center recently reported that Maxwell Keana was suspended by SIFF because he lied his age pretending to be younger. Keana should have showed up for a testimonial about this case but he did not appear. Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) confirmed that Maxwell Keana is suspended from football activities in OFC region for 12Continue reading “Maxwell Keana suspended by OFC”

Atkin Kaua close to European opportunity

After the announcemt that Solomon Islands international Joses Nawo would be leaving Henderson Eels to attend trials in Malta Premier League side Tarxien Rainbows, it was reported by Netherlands Oceania Support Foundation that the 23-year old midfielder Atkin Kaua would be also joining Nawo in order to sign a contract with Tarxien Rainbows in Malta.Continue reading “Atkin Kaua close to European opportunity”

Kossa moves up to fourth in Telekom S-League

After a weekend without any match, Telekom S-League is back with two midweek clashes that affected the middle of the league standings. Scroll down and check what happened in these two matches! KOSSA 9-1 REAL KAKAMORA Huge losses are not big news when it is about Real Kakamora. They were hammered again to remain inContinue reading “Kossa moves up to fourth in Telekom S-League”

Joses Nawo makes history for Solomon Islands football

Football keeps its path of evolution in Oceania – the good news of the moment is the Henderson Eels and Solomon Islands national team member Joses Nawo is set to make an European move to turn into the first player to sign a professional country from Solomon Islands in Europe. According to Netherlands Oceania SupportContinue reading “Joses Nawo makes history for Solomon Islands football”

North New Georgia wins Western Cup

The 2019 Western Cup is over! Eighteen teams took part of this important championship in Solomon Islands’ Western Province fighting for the title and the 50 thousand Solomon Islands dollar prize. The teams were split in four groups and forty matches were playing throughout two weeks full of emotions. Gizo Hawks ruled the Group AContinue reading “North New Georgia wins Western Cup”

Kooline wins OFC Futsal Champions League

The Solomon Islands Futsal reached another milestone: the Solomon Islands national champions Kooline claimed the regional glory as they beat AS PTT Noumea in the grand final of OFC Futsal Champions League by the score of 7-5. Despite not having their star player Anthony Talo behind the posts due his red card received in theirContinue reading “Kooline wins OFC Futsal Champions League”

Kooline vs AS PTT Noumea: Futsal Champions League Grand Final

After the end of the regular phase of OFC Futsal Champions League where all teams face each other once, the two best ranked teams will play a decisive match in Auckland, New Zealand to seal which side will have the honours to win the first ever edition of the OFC Futsal Champions League. Kooline fromContinue reading “Kooline vs AS PTT Noumea: Futsal Champions League Grand Final”

Malaita Kings helped by PNG National Soccer League postponements

As Oceania Football Center reported some weeks ago, Emmanuel Simon and Nigel Dabinyaba were ready to leave Malaita Kings to play for Lae City (former Toti City) in the Papua New Guinea’s National Soccer League. It is a true information but things have changed recently. The PNG National Soccer League have not started yet. ItContinue reading “Malaita Kings helped by PNG National Soccer League postponements”

Solomon Warriors three points clear in the lead after thrashing Kossa

The young squad of Kossa could not hold the power of players as Benjamin Totori and Dennis Ifunaoa as they suffered a 5-0 defeat against Solomon Warriors in the midweek clash of Telekom S-League. Kossa had goalscoring chances with the youngsters Barrie Limoki and Charles Mani, but it was Molea Tigi who scored first atContinue reading “Solomon Warriors three points clear in the lead after thrashing Kossa”

Football referees from Solomon Islands take part of world stage championships

Two referees from Solomon Islands took part of world stage championships in the past weeks. Hugo Pado was one of the 24 referees selected for 2019 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup held in Paraguay while George Time worked at FISU World Cup – an universitary championship held in China. Pado is an experient referee andContinue reading “Football referees from Solomon Islands take part of world stage championships”