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Solomon Islands S-League
The Telekom S-League, commonly known as just the Solomon Islands S-League or more simply the S-League for sponsorship reasons, is a semi professional league and the top division of the Solomon Islands Football Federation. It was known as the Solomon Islands National Club Championship from 2000 until 2010, when the official name was changed. Format In the current format, all teams compete in a round robin, where the team that ends at the first place are crowned champions. Together with the second-placed team, they qualify for the OFC Champions League. The bottom team is then relegated to the Second Division, while the best performing team from that league is promoted to this league. History Interprovincial Tournament (1977–85) This tournament had begun the early football in Solomon Islands. It was held by the FA of the Solomon Islands. National Club Championship (2000–10) The Solomon Islands S-League was founded in 2000, with Koloale taking out the first premiership tit ...
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Oceania Football Confederation
The Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is one of the six continental confederations of international association football. The OFC has 13 members, 11 of which are full members and two which are associate members not affiliated with FIFA. It promotes the game in Oceania and allows the List of men's national association football teams#OFC (Oceania), member nations to qualify for the FIFA World Cup. OFC is predominantly made up of island nations where association football is not the most popular sport, with low GDP and low population meaning very little money is generated by the OFC nations. The OFC has little influence in the wider football world, either in terms of international competition or as a source of players for high-profile club competitions. OFC is the only confederation to have not had at least one international title, the best result being Australia making 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup Final, the final of the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup. In 2006, the OFC's larges ...
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Malaita Province
Malaita Province is the most populous and one of the largest of the nine provinces of Solomon Islands. It is named after its largest island, Malaita (also known as "Big Malaita" or "Maramapaina"). Other islands include South Malaita Island (also called "Small Malaita" or "Maramasike"), Sikaiana Island, and Ontong Java Atoll. Britain defined its area of interest in the Solomons, including Malaita, and central government control of Malaita began in 1893, when Captain Gibson R.N., of , declared the southern Solomon Islands as a British Protectorate with the proclamation of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate. The provincial capital and largest urban center is Auki, which was established as the Administrative center for Malaita Province in 1909. Tourism is largely underdeveloped in Malaita; Auki is near to the Langa Langa Lagoon, which provides opportunities for snorkeling, and the villagers provide shell making demonstrations.
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2006 Solomon Islands National Club Championship
The 2006 Solomon Islands National Club Championship was the 3rd season of the National Club Championship in the Solomon Islands. Marist FC won the league for the first time. All matches were played at the hillside ground called Lawson Tama Stadium, with an approximate capacity of 20,000. Teams * Aimela FC * Central United FC * Koloale FC * Kuara FC * Mafi United * Marist FC Marist Football Club, formerly known as Marist Fire Football Club, is a Solomon Islands football club based in Honiara. They were winners of the 2006/2007 Solomon Islands National Club Championship. They qualified for the Oceania Club Champion ... * Mobile Cools * Ngaube FC * New Jersey FC * Tematangi FC * Uncles FC Pools Pool A Pool B Knockout stage Semi-finals Third place match Final References {{DEFAULTSORT:2005-06 Solomon Islands National Club Championship Solomon Islands S-League seasons 2006 in Solomon Islands sport ...
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Central Realas F
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2004 Solomon Islands National Club Championship
The 2004 Solomon Islands National Club Championship was the 2nd season of the National Club Championship in the Solomon Islands. Central Realas FC won the league for the first time . All matches were played at the hillside ground called Lawson Tama Stadium, with an approximate capacity of 20,000. Teams * AH BYC * Buala FC * Central Realas FC * Choiseul Bay Choiseul Bay is a bay in the northwestern part of Choiseul Island, Solomon Islands, at . See also * Raid on Choiseul References *- neutral review of this book her Bays of the Solomon Islands {{SolomonIslands-geo-stub ... * Goosa * Kuara FC * Kutuma * Makuru FC * Tulagi Tatala References {{Solomon Islands S-League Solomon Islands S-League seasons 2004 in Solomon Islands sport ...
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2003 Solomon Islands National Club Championship
The 2003 Solomon Islands National Club Championship was the 1st season of the National Club Championship in the Solomon Islands. Central Realas FC won the inaugural league. All matches were played at the hillside ground called Lawson Tama Stadium, with an approximate capacity of 20,000. Teams * Auki Kingz * Banika Bulls * Husa FC * Koloale FC Koloale FC, Honiara, is a Solomon Islands football club, playing in the Solomon Islands National Club Championship, Telekom S-League. They are based in Honiara. Their ground is Lawson Tama Stadium. Koloale FC has been one of Solomon Islands most ... * Kuara FC * Mareeba Bulls * Senga FC * TNT FC Pools Pool A Pool B Knockout stage Semi-finals Third place match Final References {{Solomon Islands S-League Solomon Islands S-League seasons 2003 in Solomon Islands sport ...
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Laugu United
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2021 Solomon Islands S-League
The 2021–22 Telekom S-League was the 18th season of the Telekom S-League, the top football league in the Solomon Islands. It ended on 21st November 2021. Many games take place at the 22,000-capacity Lawson Tama Stadium. The league started on 5 June 2021. Teams Twelve teams play the 2021 season, an increase from nine in the 2019–2020 season. Malaita Kingz F.C. last from the previous season did not enter, and was replaced by Waneagu United and Kula FC. * Central Coast (Honiara) * Henderson Eels (Honiara) * Honiara City (Honiara) * Vfresh Isabel United (Isabel Province) * Kossa (Honiara) * (Honiara) * Marist (Honiara) * Real Kakamora (Makira-Ulawa) * Solomon Warriors (Honiara) *Southern United (Honiara) * Waneagu United * Kula F.C. Champions League table Top scorers Hat-tricks References {{DEFAULTSORT:2021 Solomon Islands S-League Solomon Islands S-League seasons Solomon Islands S-League The Singapore Premier League, commonly abbreviated as SPL, official ...
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Kula FC
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2020–21 Solomon Islands S-League
The 2020–21 Telekom S-League was the 17th season of the Telekom S-League, the top football league in the Solomon Islands. The league started on 8 August 2020. Teams Eleven teams play the 2020 season, an increase from nine in the 2019–2020 season. FC Guadalcanal from the previous season did not enter, and were replaced by Central Coast, Honiara City and Southern United. * Central Coast ( Honiara) * Henderson Eels ( Honiara) * Honiara City ( Honiara) * Isabel United ( Isabel Province) * Kossa ( Honiara) *Laugu United ( Honiara) * Malaita Kingz ( Malaita) * Marist ( Honiara) * Real Kakamora ( Makira-Ulawa) * Solomon Warriors ( Honiara) * Southern United ( Honiara) League table Top scorers Hat-tricks References {{DEFAULTSORT:2020 Solomon Islands S-League Solomon Islands S-League seasons Solomon Islands S-League The Singapore Premier League, commonly abbreviated as SPL, officially known as the AIA Singapore Premier League for sponsorship reasons, is a m ...
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Southern United F
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