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The Solomon Islands men's national football team is the national football team of Solomon Islands, administered by the Solomon Islands Football Federation. The Solomon Islands national football team was founded in 1978. They were officially recognised by FIFA a decade later, in 1988.[2]
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During the 2004 Oceania World Cup qualification/Oceania Cup the team drew 2–2 with Australia and qualified for the second leg. In the second leg, the Solomon Islands national men's team were thrashed by Australia 5–1 and 6–0 in the two matches, with Australia qualifying for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup.
The Solomons got a second chance against the Socceroos in a two-legged series in September 2005, this time with the winner advancing to a two-legged series against CONMEBOL's fifth-place finisher for a berth in the 2006 FIFA World Cup, and the team was thrashed by Australia 7–0 on the first leg and 2–1 in the second played at home.
The Solomons were knocked out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup – having got off to a good start winning every game in their qualifying group and comfortably progressing to the knockout rounds, defeats to New Caledonia and then to Vanuatu saw them knocked out of the competition.
In 2012, the Solomon Islands held the 2012 OFC Nations Cup which was also the second round of World Cup qualifying for the 2014 FIFA World Cup where they finished in fourth place after qualifying through to the knockout stage by defeating Papua New Guinea and having draws against Fiji and New Zealand. They lost in the semi-final after they lost to the champions Tahiti after Jonathan Tehau scored the only goal. They later lost to New Zealand in the third-place playoff. The third round of World Cup qualifying saw the team finish bottom of the group after only taking one win against Tahiti.
After first taking charge of the team in 2017, Spaniard Felipe Vega-Arango was appointed for his second stint in June 2021.[3]
In 2019, they went on a three-week training tour in Netherlands.[4]
In June 2023, Solomon Islands played their friendly match against Southeast Asia countries, Singapore and Malaysia. Solomon Island won the 2023 MSG Prime Minister's Cup after winning against Papua New Guinea (3–1), Vanuatu (1–0) and New Caledonia (1–0) as Raphael Lea'i clinch the golden boots as the tournament top scorer with four goals.
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The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
Win Draw Loss Fixture
2024
15 June 2024 OFC Nations Cup | Solomon Islands ![]() | 0–1 | ![]() | Port Vila, Vanuatu |
15:00 UTC+11 | Report |
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Stadium: Freshwater Stadium Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Veer Singh (Fiji) |
18 June 2024 OFC Nations Cup | New Zealand ![]() | 3–0 | ![]() | Port Vila, Vanuatu |
12:00 UTC+11 |
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Report | Stadium: Freshwater Stadium Attendance: 3,000 Referee: David Yareboinen (Papua New Guinea) |
21 June 2024 OFC Nations Cup | New Caledonia ![]() | Cancelled | ![]() | Port Vila, Vanuatu |
12:00 UTC+11 | Stadium: Freshwater Stadium | |||
Note: On 5 June 2024, New Caledonia withdrew from the 2024 OFC Nations Cup due to the serious crisis in the country.[5] |
2 September Friendly | Fiji ![]() | 1–0 | ![]() | Suva, Fiji |
19:00 UTC+12 |
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Stadium: HFC Bank Stadium |
5 September Friendly | Solomon Islands ![]() | 0–3 | ![]() | Suva, Fiji |
19:00 UTC+12 | Stadium: HFC Bank Stadium Referee: Torika Delai (Fiji) |
10 October 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification | Solomon Islands ![]() | 0–1 | ![]() | Suva, Fiji |
19:00 UTC+12 | Report | Krishna ![]() |
Stadium: HFC Bank Stadium Attendance: 2,000[6] Referee: Norbert Hauata (Tahiti) |
14 November 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification | Solomon Islands ![]() | 2–3 | ![]() | Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea |
13:00 UTC+10 |
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Report | Stadium: PNG Football Stadium Referee: Calvin Berg (New Zealand) |
17 November 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification | Papua New Guinea ![]() | 1–2 | ![]() | Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea |
16:00 UTC+10 | Report | Stadium: PNG Football Stadium |
9 December 2024 MSG Prime Minister's Cup | Solomon Islands ![]() | 4–1 | ![]() | Honiara, Solomon Islands |
15:00 UTC+11 | Nicolas King ![]() |
Stadium: Lawson Tama Stadium |
12 December 2024 MSG Prime Minister's Cup | Solomon Islands ![]() | 2–0 | ![]() | Honiara, Solomon Islands |
15:00 UTC+11 | Stadium: Lawson Tama Stadium |
18 December 2024 MSG Prime Minister's Cup | Papua New Guinea ![]() | 3–2 | ![]() | Honiara, Solomon Islands |
16:00 UTC+11 | Stadium: Lawson Tama Stadium |
21 December 2024 MSG Prime Minister's Cup | Solomon Islands ![]() | 1–3 | ![]() | Honiara, Solomon Islands |
18:00 UTC+11 | Stadium: Lawson Tama Stadium |
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Coaching staff
Coaching history

- Caretaker managers are listed in italics.
Edward Ngara (1995–1996)
Wilson Maelaua (1996)
George Cowie (2000–2003)
Alan Gillett (2004–2005)
Airton Andrioli (2006–2009)
Jacob Moli (2010–2014)[8]
Moses Toata (2015–2016)[9]
Felipe Vega-Arango (2017–2018)
Moses Toata (2018–2019)
Wim Rijsbergen (2019)
Stanley Waita (2020–2021)
Felipe Vega-Arango (2021–2024)
Eddie Marahare (2024)[10]
Jacob Moli (2024)[10]
Moses Toata (2024)[7]
Josh Smith (2024–)[7]
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Current squad
The following players were called up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification against Fiji on 10 October 2024.[11]
Caps and goals correct as of 10 October 2024, after the match against Fiji.
Recent call-ups
The following players have also been called up within the last twelve months.
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Player records
- As of 21 December 2024[12]
- Players in bold are still active with Solomon Islands.
Most appearances

Top goalscorers
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Competitive record
FIFA World Cup
OFC Nations Cup
Pacific Games
Wantok Cup
- 2008 (July, 1st edition) – First place
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Head-to-head record
- As of 21 December 2024
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Honours
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