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KOSSA SUFFER MARIST FC O-LEAGUE HANGOVER

11:37 AM, Friday, 02 May 2008

HONIARA - Marist FC handed Kossa FC a harsh lesson in the realities of fighting campaigns on two fronts after it defeated the Jacob Moli-coached club 3-0 at a rain-soaked Lawson Tama Stadium yesterday. Solomon Islands former OFC O-League club representatives Marist scored three second half goals...
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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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TAFEA SCORE CONVINCING SUPER 5 SERIES WIN

11:56 AM, Thursday, 01 May 2008

Tafea FC has increased their lead atop the PVFA Super 5 Series after trashed Tupuji Imere FC 5-1 last Saturday at the Port-Vila Stadium. It only took Francois Sakama seven minutes to grab the lead for Tafea when he collected a corner from Moise Poida and opened the score with a perfect diving...
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MASAUVAKALO INSPIRES IMPROVEMENT FROM MITCHELTON FC

11:42 AM, Thursday, 01 May 2008

A much improved performance from Mitchelton FC was not enough to overcome league leaders Rochedale Rovers on Saturday night. Rochedale found themselves 2-0 up at halftime and were on cruise control until Mitchelton staged a spirited second half fight back. Fenedy Mausavakalo and man of the...
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FIFA U-17 WOMEN'S WORLD CUP - NEW ZEALAND FACE WAIKATO CLUB

03:27 PM, Wednesday, 30 April 2008

HAMILTON - The well-performed New Zealand Under 17 girls soccer team will be playing in Hamilton on Saturday. In a match which will be an appetiser for Under 17 Women's World Cup matches due to be contested in Hamilton in October-November, the New Zealand team is due to play the Melville...
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AS MONT DORE REVIVE PLAYOFF RACE WITH WIN OVER AS MAGENTA

02:53 PM, Wednesday, 30 April 2008

AS Mont Dore has revived the Super Ligue’s playoff title race with an upset 1-0 win over AS Magenta at Stade Numa Daly on Saturday. AS Magenta were hoping to be crowned champions with a win but instead suffered their first defeat of the playoffs at the hands of a very motivated Mont Dore...
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MAKURU OFF TO WINNING START IN DJ LEAGUE TOP 8

11:59 AM, Wednesday, 30 April 2008

HONIARA - Makuru FC got off to an impressive start in the DJ League's Top 8 opening match by beating Marist 2-1 at Lawson Tama Stadium last night. But their win came at a price as influential defender Nelson Sale saw red and was sent for an early shower and faces suspension and mandatory fine...
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NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALL CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

10:56 AM, Wednesday, 30 April 2008

 New Zealand Football is on the verge of possibly its most challenging but opportune time in recent years. Activity, interest and the overall scale of the game have all grown significantly, and the challenge for the sport in New Zealand is to translate that growth into sustainable...
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WAITAKERE'S KRISHNA TO TRAIN WITH THE PHOENIX

02:45 PM, Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Waitakere United striker Roy Krishna will spend two weeks training with the Wellington Phoenix from Monday May 5; it was announced today in a joint statement by both clubs. Waitakere United Chairman Rex Dawkins is delighted that a young player of such promise is being given the opportunity by...
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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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