Western Tomoko celebrates Solomon’s Cup title after famous win over Malaita Eagles

The traditional Solomon Cup came to an end last Saturday in Honiara after the decisive match between Malaita Eagles and Western Tomoko. Both sides came to the final match in an impressive run; Eagles were keen to defend their glory as Western Tomoko was looking to get their first ever title of the Solomon Cup.Continue reading “Western Tomoko celebrates Solomon’s Cup title after famous win over Malaita Eagles”

Lawson Tama Stadium awaits historical clash to decide ‘Solomon Cup’s king’

The final day of football action of 2020 in Solomon Islands will have the decisive clashes of the 2020 Solomon Cup; the first one will decide which side will end up with bronze in the traditional tournament – Makira Ulawa Kakamora or Isabel Frigates – and the final one, the awaited grand final, to sealContinue reading “Lawson Tama Stadium awaits historical clash to decide ‘Solomon Cup’s king’”

Solomon Cup semi-finals set after thrilling group stage

The best two teams of each group are decided at the traditional Solomon Cup; the tournament that is taking place in the national stadium in Honiara – the Lawson Tama Stadium – already know the top four teams to contest for the glory. The semi-final stage is starting this Wednesday, 9th December. A total ofContinue reading “Solomon Cup semi-finals set after thrilling group stage”

Makira Ulawa defeat Honiara Warriors to clinch a spot in Solomon Cup’s semi-finals

Makira Ulawa confirm their favouritism and secured a spot in Solomon Cup’s semi-finals by beating Honiara Warriors, while Isabel Frigates smashed Central Shields to be one step away from the next stage of the tournament. Isabel Frigates defeated Central Shields by 5-0 to remain in the second position in the Group B with seven pointsContinue reading “Makira Ulawa defeat Honiara Warriors to clinch a spot in Solomon Cup’s semi-finals”

Solomon Cup: Malaita Eagles clinch semi-final berth as Guadalcanal thrashes Choiseul

The entertatining Solomon Cup continued this Friday with two important matches in the Group A: Malaita Eagles confirmed their favouritism and is set to defend their title in the semi-finals after a dominant win over Temotu Arrows. In the other match Guadalcanal Hornets kept in the run for the second place in the group asContinue reading “Solomon Cup: Malaita Eagles clinch semi-final berth as Guadalcanal thrashes Choiseul”

Lavenstar Puia makes history for Renbel Ibis at Solomon Cup

One of the most magic moments of the current Solomon Cup took place this Thursday at Lawson Tama Stadium in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, when Lavenstar Puia gave Renbel Ibis their first victory in the tournament. Puia, who is well known for being a Rugby Sevens player, was in the starting elevenContinue reading “Lavenstar Puia makes history for Renbel Ibis at Solomon Cup”

Batram Suri: a legend coaching Renbel Ibis in Solomon Cup

One of the most important players from Solomon Islands in the 1990’s, Batram Suri is still involved with football as he became one of the best head coaches in the country. The 49-year-old legend has already coached clubs in Vanuatu and U-20 and U-23 National Teams from his homeland. Now, Suri is having a veryContinue reading “Batram Suri: a legend coaching Renbel Ibis in Solomon Cup”

Malaita Eagles and Western Tomoko share the spoils in Solomon Cup

The 2020 Solomon Cup reached its fifth day as two Group A games were contested his Wednesday. This matchday marked Temotu Warriors’ first win, while favourites Malaita Eagles and Western Tomoko shared the spoils at Lawson Tama Stadium in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands. In the first clash of the day, Allen AuboContinue reading “Malaita Eagles and Western Tomoko share the spoils in Solomon Cup”

Solomon Cup: Malaita Eagles wins again and a late penalty gives Western Tomoko first victory

The third day of football of the prestigious Solomon Cup was full of emotions for the thousands of fans that filled the stands of Lawson Tama Stadium in Honiara. The current champions Malaita Eagles returned to the pitch to play this time Guadalacanal Hornerts while the most thrilling match of the day saw a lateContinue reading “Solomon Cup: Malaita Eagles wins again and a late penalty gives Western Tomoko first victory”

Makira Ulawa and Isabel Frigates register debut wins at Solomon Cup

One of the most traditional football tournaments of the Solomon Islands continued this Sunday in Honiara at Lawson Tama Stadium with the two debut matches of the Group B; Makira Ulawa smashed Renbel Ibis while the hosts Honiara Warriors suffered a heartbreaking defend in hands of Isabel Frigates. The first match saw the talented sideContinue reading “Makira Ulawa and Isabel Frigates register debut wins at Solomon Cup”