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KOSSA AND MARIST FC IN TOP EIGHT SHOWDOWN

01:44 PM, Thursday, 01 May 2008

  HONIARA - Kossa’s goal scoring heroes James Naka and Joe Luwi will not feature in this afternoons Top 8 match against Marist FC. The two key players along with Franco Ne’e and Samson Takayama have been rested for this match with one eye on next weekend’s OFC O-League...
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LUWI AND NAKA EARN KOSSA O-LEAGUE GLORY

11:33 PM, Saturday, 26 April 2008

HONIARA – Twenty thousand fans packed into Lawson Tama Stadium in Honiara today to see Solomon Islands champions Kossa FC upset Waitakere United in the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) O-League First Leg Final. Joe Luwi and James Naka were the heroes for the home side as their goals...
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OFC O-LEAGUE MATCH DAY PHOTO GALLERY

12:57 PM, Saturday, 26 April 2008

HONIARA - Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) Media and Communications proudly brings you photographs from the OFC O-League Final 1st Leg from Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara, Solomon Islands. OFC will try to bring you as many photographs from the match as possible. Check www.oceaniafootball.com...
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LIVE UPDATE: KOSSA FC vs. WAITAKERE UNITED (FINAL SCORE: 3-1)

11:52 AM, Saturday, 26 April 2008

HONIARA - Joe Luwi and James Naka are the toast of the town after their goals helped Kossa FC to a 3-1 win over Waitakere United in the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) O-League Final 1st Leg. Jonathon Perry pulled one back for the reigning OFC O-League and New Zealand Football Championship...
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OFC O-LEAGUE TALE OF THE TAPE

07:35 PM, Friday, 25 April 2008

HONIARA - Kossa FC will face an O-League acid test when it attempts to become the first Solomon Islands football club to defeat a New Zealand side in tomorrow's OFC O-League Final 1st Leg at Lawson Tama Stadium. The previous best result a Solomon Islands club champion has ever achieved against a...
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MOLI LOOKING FORWARD TO CELEBRATING SOLOMON ISLAND FOOTBALL

07:28 PM, Friday, 25 April 2008

Kossa FC coach Jacob Moli is looking forward to celebrating Solomon Island football at Lawson Tama Stadium on Saturday. Moli said that after the disappointing performances of the Solomon Islands at the South Pacific games last August that the country needed a good football boost and he is...
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O-LEAGUE FINAL PREVIEW: KOSSA FC VS WAITAKERE UNITED

06:54 PM, Friday, 25 April 2008

Solomon Island champions Kossa FC will face Waitakere United in the first leg of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) O-League final at Lawson Tama Stadium in Honiara tomorrow. The return leg will be played on Sunday May 11th at Douglas Field, Trusts Stadium, with the aggregate winner of the...
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TOTORI AND MENAPI GREETED WITH HEROES WELCOME

07:14 PM, Thursday, 24 April 2008

“I am so happy to be home playing in front of my fans and friends. Waitakere United is my club but Solomon Islands will always be my country.” That was the emotional statement made by Waitakere United striker Benjamin Totori at todays press conference at the SIFF academy ahead...
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O-LEAGUE PHOTO GALLERY: TOTORI'S EMOTIONAL RETURN

06:51 PM, Thursday, 24 April 2008

HONIARA - Solomon Islands and Waitakere United striker Benjamin Totori made a teary return to the town that launched him onto the international scene amid emotional scenes at Honiara International Airport this afternoon. The 22-year-old striker and his Waitakere United team-mates were welcomed by...
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OFC O-LEAGUE FINAL PREVIEW: WAITAKERE UNITED

06:48 PM, Thursday, 24 April 2008

Waitakere United have had their best year on record and have reached their second successive OFC O-League final. Now seen as the heavyweights of New Zealand Football the 2007/08 NZFC Minor Championship winners have dominated nearly every match they have played this year. Their season thus far...
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