After three weeks without games, 2020 Telekom S-League is back. The second round of the competition starts this weekend as five matches are going to be contested at Lawson Tama Stadium in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands. It is going to be the first opportunity for football fans to see local teams inContinue reading “Telekom S-League’s second round kicks-off this weekend”
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Micah Lea’alafa joins Solomon Warriors for Telekom S-League’s second round
Currently in the third position in Telekom S-League, Solomon Warriors are looking for new players to strengthen their squad for the second round of the national football league from the Solomon Islands. After signing with Gagame Feni, it was reported that Warriors signed with Micah Lea’alafa. Lea’alafa is surely one of the most important playersContinue reading “Micah Lea’alafa joins Solomon Warriors for Telekom S-League’s second round”
Micah Lea’alafa focused on developing football in Solomon Islands
Micah Lea’alafa is one of the most important players from Solomon Islands. After spending some months playing in a professional league, the 29-year-old forward is currently in his home country with a main focus: helping in the development of local football. Lea’alafa had the opportunity to live the dream of many children: becoming a professionalContinue reading “Micah Lea’alafa focused on developing football in Solomon Islands”
Micah Lea’alafa returns to training as Kurukuru reset World Cup preparations in Honiara
If there was no COVID-19 we would be months away the fourth participation in a row of Solomon Islands at the world’s most important Futsal event: FIFA Futsal World Cup. As this does not match the reality, we can only state by now the Kurukuru resumed their preparations for the tournament that will be heldContinue reading “Micah Lea’alafa returns to training as Kurukuru reset World Cup preparations in Honiara”
Micah Lea’alafa: Stanley Waita’s right-hand man in Southern United
The first matchweek of 2020 Telekom S-League finished on this Wednesday with a 1-1 draw between Marist FC and Honiara City. All five matches were contested at Lawson Tama Stadium and one of the most interesting things arrived in the first matchday when Kossa FC defeated Southern United by 3-2. Despite losing in the openingContinue reading “Micah Lea’alafa: Stanley Waita’s right-hand man in Southern United”
Micah Lea’alafa takes a break from his football career
One of the most important players from Solomon Islands, Micah Lea’alafa is not linked to any football team since he left Maritzburg United from South Africa earlier this year. After confirming that he will not play the upcoming Telekom S-League season, the 29-year-old forward revealed to Oceania Football Center that he took a career break:Continue reading “Micah Lea’alafa takes a break from his football career”
Micah Lea’alafa decides not to play Telekom S-League
After lots of speculation about the the next step of Micah Lea’alafa as a football player, it was confirmed by the player that he is not going to play the 2020 Telekom S-League season that kicks-off on the next weekend. The 28-year-old forward was linked to many Telekom S-League clubs but he revealed to OceaniaContinue reading “Micah Lea’alafa decides not to play Telekom S-League”
Micah Lea’alafa close to sign with new Telekom S-League franchise
The mistery about the next step of Solomon Islands’ international Micah Lea’alafa might close to have an end. The former Auckland City man is known to be close to sign a deal with the newly created Telekom S-League franchise Southern United. The attacker, who last played for South African professional outfit Maritzburg United, would beContinue reading “Micah Lea’alafa close to sign with new Telekom S-League franchise”
Micah Lea’alafa: football, futsal and foreign interested clubs
It is already known that 29-year-old forward Micah Lea’alafa is back to Solomon Islands after leaving Maritzburg United from South Africa. He is currently a free agent and there is speculation about the next step of his career as a footballer. The Solomon Islands international played only eleven matches in the 2019-20 ABSA Premiership –Continue reading “Micah Lea’alafa: football, futsal and foreign interested clubs”
Lea’alafa and Le’ai: present and future of Solomon Islands National Team attack
Football has been played around the world for around a century; the game is changing and evolving from generation to generation, and new characteristics are being introduced by new players, coaches and all those involved in the creation of the sport. It is a must to always prepare the younger generations to perform more andContinue reading “Lea’alafa and Le’ai: present and future of Solomon Islands National Team attack”
