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KOSSA RETURN HOME TO HEROES WELCOME

Wednesday, 02 April 08, 10:09 AM

HONIARA – OFC O-League Group B Champions KOSSA FC arrived home to a heroic welcome at the Honiara International airport this afternoon following their victory over Ba on Sunday.

A handful of supporters were on hand to welcome the boys and their management at the airport and the team was later paraded through Honiara for their fans to acknowledge there achievements.

Head coach Jacob Moli said his boys had maintained a positive attitude in their last two matches and this contributed to them getting the results.

Team Manager William Lai could not hide his delight and thanked the public for their support in helping Kossa reach the OFC O-League final for the first time ever.

Papua New Guinea international striker Reginald Davani has been praised for his role in Kossa’s win from Moli.

“It was Davani’s goal in the 12th minute against Ba which proved vital for us,” he said. “His goal lifted the spirit of his mates and they never looked back from then on.”

“Davani is a big match player and is very important to our team. With him on the bench in Port Vila (through suspension) it was difficult for Kossa.”

The PNG International did not travel with the team to Honiara as he had already left for Port Moresby on Monday.

He is expected back in Honiara before the DJ Leagues top eight competition later this month.

Moli who represented his country on several occasions as a player also paid homage to the entire KOSSA team for their excellent job.

Moli heaped praise on his defensive unit who he said worked tirelessly in their last two matches and were pivotal in securing a spot in the finals.

Moli said he is aware of what to expect when they face either Auckland City or Waitakere United in the O’ League final.

“We will work on the areas that I feel need tightening up throughout the next three weeks,” Moli said.

The two Auckland teams will play in a do or die match on Wednesday with Waitakere needing only a draw to advance on to the next stage.

Kossa will meet the winner of Group A in a home and away final series to be played on April 26 and May 3.

5 Comments

    solosoka
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    solosoka wrote: | 7 months ago
    Thank Coach Moli for the encouraging comments. I believe Moli is a good coach who knows his players well and the weaknesses of his team. I wish you all the best in your coaching and hope KOSSA
    will beat his opponent in the remaining stage of the O'League finals, GO KOSSA GO!! Make history boyz..., cos Solo Soccer is bearing fruit!
    solosoka
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    solosoka wrote: | 7 months ago
    correction: not "his", but "its". Ta!!
    Fangs
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    Fangs wrote: | 7 months ago
    Webmaster: The reference to KOSSA reaching the OFC O-League final "for the first ever" signals a rather negative perception of KOSSA. The fact is KOSSA reached the O-League finals in its debut
    season in the O-League.
    solosoka
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    solosoka wrote: | 6 months ago
    I agree with you Fangs!! This is KOSSA's debut in the O'League club championship... It would appropriate to say "First SI club to reach the O'League finals".. "for the first ever" perceived that
    KOSSA has been in the championship since the inception of the O'league.
    Salesh
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    Salesh wrote: | 6 months ago
    Well done Kossa, all the best.

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