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Solomon Islands S-League

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Football league
Telekom S-League
Founded2000
CountrySolomon Islands
ConfederationOFC
Number of clubs12
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cupSolomon Cup
International cupOFC Champions League
Current championsCentral Coast (2nd title)
(2024)
Most championshipsSolomon Warriors (8 titles)
Top scorerRaphael Le'ai (95 goals)
Broadcaster(s)FIFA+
Websitesiff.com.sb
Current:2025 Solomon Islands S-League

TheSolomon Islands S-League, commonly known as just theS-League (and formerly known as theTelekom S-League until 2025 for sponsorship reasons), is a semi professional league and the top division of theSolomon Islands Football Federation. It replaced the Solomon Islands National Club Championship, which lasted from 2000 until 2010.[1]

Format

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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 theOFC 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

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Interprovincial Tournament (1977–85)

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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)

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The Solomon Islands S-League was founded in 2000, withKoloale taking out the first premiership title. The final championship was the 2009–10 season, with the next season renamed to the Telekom S-League.[2]

The Knockout Championship (2011–12)

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All teams of the league played a knockout tournament after the 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons, called the Knockout Championship. The winners of both competitions played a two legged play-off for a place in theOFC Champions League. In the case of the 2011–12 season play-off,Solomon Warriors won both these competitions and automatically qualified. The 8-team competition was abandoned in the 2013–14 season due to the increase of teams from 8 to 9.

Telekom S-League (2010–present)

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In 2011, the competition was renamed to the Telekom S-League.[3] Marist, Koloale, Kossa, Solomon Warriors, Makuru, Hana, Western United andReal Kakamora participated in the initial season of the new league.[4] The first inaugural S-League was won byKoloale.

Teams

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Teams as of the2020–21 season.

Teams as of the2021 season.

Previous winners

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National Club Championship[5]
SeasonWinner
2000Laugu United
2001Koloale
2002Koloale
2003Koloale
2004Central Realas
2006Marist Fire
2006–07Kossa
2007–08Koloale
2008–09Marist Fire
2009–10Koloale
Telekom S-League
SeasonWinner
2010–11Koloale
2011–12Solomon Warriors
2013–14Solomon Warriors
2014–15Western United
2015–16Solomon Warriors
2016Marist Fire
2017–18Solomon Warriors
2018Solomon Warriors
2019–20Solomon Warriors
2020–21Henderson Eels
2021Central Coast
2022-23Solomon Warriors
2023Solomon Warriors
2024Central Coast
Knockout Championship
SeasonWinner
2011Solomon Warriors
2012Solomon Warriors
2017–18Solomon Warriors
Champions League Play-off
SeasonWinnerRunner-up
2011Koloale[6]Solomon Warriors
2012Solomon Warriors
Regular season (qualify for Champions League)
SeasonWinner
2015–16Solomon Warriors

Performances

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Performance by club

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ClubWinnersWinning years
Solomon Warriors82011–12, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2018, 2019–20, 2022–23, 2023
Koloale62001, 2002, 2003, 2007–08, 2009–10, 2010–11
Marist Fire32005–06, 2008–09, 2016
Western United22014–15
Central Coast22021, 2024
Laugu United12000
Central Realas12004
Kossa12006–07
Henderson Eels12020–21

Individual statistics

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Top goalscorers

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SeasonGoalscorerTeamGoals
2010-11Solomon IslandsBenjamin TotoriKoloale23
2013-14Solomon Islands Dennis IfunaoaSolomon Warriors11
2016Solomon IslandsJames NakaWestern United27
2017-18Papua New GuineaTommy SemmyMalaita Kingz17
2018VanuatuKensi TangisSolomon Warriors23
2019-20Solomon IslandsRaphael Lea'iHenderson Eels24
2020-21Solomon IslandsJoses NawoHenderson Eels35
2021Solomon IslandsGagame FeniKossa14
Solomon Islands Molea TigiSolomon Warriors
2022-23Solomon IslandsGagame FeniKossa34
2023-24Solomon Islands Molea TigiSolomon Warriors30
2024Solomon Islands Dennis IfunaoaSolomon Warriors27
2025Solomon Islands Clifford FafaleCentral Coast23
Most goals in a single season
Most goals in a single game

Multiple hat-tricks

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RankCountryPlayerHat-tricks
1Solomon IslandsRaphael Lea'i12
2Solomon IslandsGagame Feni9
3Solomon IslandsJoses Nawo7
4Solomon IslandsDennis Ifunaoa5
Solomon IslandsBobby Leslie
Solomon IslandsMolea Tigi
7Solomon IslandsHarrison Mala4
VanuatuKensi Tangis
9Solomon IslandsEdward Huniuehu3
Solomon IslandsBently Kelobi
11Solomon IslandsLore Fonaota2
Solomon IslandsJunior Fordney
Solomon IslandsPaul Francis
VanuatuTony Kaltack
Solomon IslandsAdrian Mara
Solomon IslandsJohn Orobulu
Most hat-tricks in a single season
Most hat-tricks by a player in a single season

Solrais Women's League

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Top goalscorers

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SeasonPlayerTeamGoals
2020Solomon IslandsIleen PegiKoloale29
2021Solomon Islands Jemina DavidFrigates39
2022-23Solomon Islands Jemina DavidFrigates39
2023-24Solomon Islands Madeline ArukauHenderson Eels37
2024-25Solomon Islands Jemina DavidFrigates34
2025-26Solomon Islands Madeline ArukauHenderson Eels42
Most time goalscorers
  • 3 times.
    • Jemina David (2021, 2022-23 and 2024-24).
Most goals by a player in a single season
  • 42 goals.
    • Madeline Arukau (2025-26).

All-time goalscorers

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RankPlayerGoalsYears
1Jemina David1822020
2Madeline Arukau1382022
3Ileen Pegi1362020

References

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  1. ^"Solomon Islands - List of Champions".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 31 March 2023. Retrieved21 April 2019.
  2. ^"Category: Telekom S-League".Solomon Football.Archived from the original on 21 April 2019. Retrieved21 April 2019.
  3. ^"Telekom S-League kicks off Saturday". Solomon Islands Football Federation. 10 February 2011.Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved19 May 2020.
  4. ^"NSL Media Statement". Solomon Islands Football Federation. 5 January 2011.Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved14 May 2011.
  5. ^"Solomon Islands – List of champions".RSSSF. 2011.Archived from the original on 31 March 2023. Retrieved2 February 2023.
  6. ^"Koloale qualify for third O-League". SIFF. 16 June 2011. Archived fromthe original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved27 June 2011.
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