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Solomon Islands Football Federation
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The Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) was formed in 1979, and previously went by the name Solomons Islanders Football Association (SIFA).[1] In 1989, SIFF attained membership in the world football motherbody, the Federation International of Football Associations (FIFA).[1]
The SIFF is a member of the Oceania Football Confederation.[2][3] The Solomon Islands national football team made history when they made it to the final Oceania stages of the 2006 World Cup Qualification against Australia. Before the tournament began it was almost presumed this place would go to New Zealand.
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Staff
Position | Name |
President | ![]() |
Vice President | ![]() |
Technical Director | ![]() |
Central Football Association President | ![]() |
Women Football | ![]() |
Futsal & Beach Soccer | ![]() |
Divisions
- Telekom S-League (Division 1)
- Division 1 Football League (Division 2)
- Former - Solomon Islands National Club Championship (2000-2010)
Cups
Teams
These are the current teams of the 2024 Solomon Islands S-League.[5][6]
- Solomon Warriors (Honiara)
- Central Coast
- Real Kakamora (Makira-Ulawa)
- Laugu United
- Henderson Eels
- Marist (Honiara)
- Waneagu United
- Honiara City
- SOSA
- KOSSA (Honiara)
- Southern United
- Juniper Tree
These are the current teams of the 2018 HFA Premier Division.
- Henderson Eels
- Solomon Warriors
- Hana
- G. Camp United
- CY Strikers
- Mars United
- Sokomora
- Junior Flamingo
- CDL Lekas
- Northern United
- Marist
- Realas
- Laugu United
- Waneagu
- Kossa
- Makuru
- Walas
- Naha
These are the current teams of the 2018 HFA Division 1
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References
External links
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