More than twenty (20) participants from Honiara and the outer provinces are attending the course including one travelling across from remote Rennell and Bellona. The course will continue throughout the week and conclude on Friday when the participants will…

Scroll below for play by play text.Western United: 18. John Anita; 3. Michael Boso; 16. Loni Qaraba; 4. Aleck Wickham; 7. Himson Teleda; 20. Felix Ray Jnr. (GK); 10. Mostyn Sanga; 2. Leonard Rokoto; 11. Nathan Kera; 19. Jack…

OFC is working closely with the Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) to ensure that the biggest event in the 2012 regional football calendar is pulled off without a hiccup. Already the cogs within SIFF are turning and negotiations for…

Defending champions Koloale failed to join the duo in a 3-way battle for the league title after dropping points unexpectedly against a KOSSA outfit bent on exacting revenge for a 7-2 humiliation the previous season. Despite picking up a…

Koloale v Hekari United

Team Line-ups: Koloale: 20. Shadrack Ramoni (GK); 2. Israel F. Koti; 3. Freddie Kini; 5. Samson Takayama; 9. Benjamin Totori; 11. Ian Paia; 12. Gideon Omokirio; 13. Lency Saeni; 15. Mostyn Beui; 16. James Naka; 23. Steven Anisi Substitutes:…

The Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) O-League organising committee is finalising preparations to host the match which is scheduled for Saturday 31st of March. The committee held their second meeting this morning and they are confident that preparations for…

Solympics duo Micah Lea’alafa and Jeffery Bule did the damage and there was no way back for Western United who did not have the guidance of their coach, Stefan Metanolmski, on the sidelines. Solomon Warriors had good backing from…

After playing through a goalless first half, Nicholas Muri’s goal just 2 minutes after the restart secured Real Kakamora’s 6th win of the season and 3 points that take to third place in the TSL ladder. The win moves…

The 3 points Hana won gave them the lift to overtake KOSSA in the table but it was only enough to take them to 6th in the league ladder. For KOSSA, however, it meant another dip in their campaign…

The result pushed Koloale back to fourth place and allowed last season wooden spooners Real Kakamora to move up to third place. The outcome, however, could have been worse for Koloale had Jack Jethro scored a last minute opportunity…