Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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10/15 05:01 | - | Waneagu United vs FC Juniper | 2-2 |
10/15 02:56 | - | Green Shield FC vs SOSA | 2-0 |
10/12 04:44 | - | Green Shield FC vs Waneagu United | 1-1 |
10/12 02:32 | - |
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2-1 |
10/12 00:19 | - |
Ghupo FC vs PSG Women
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1-2 |
10/01 04:13 | - | Waneagu United vs Southern United | 1-1 |
09/28 02:50 | - | FC Juniper vs Ghupo FC | 1-2 |
09/28 00:36 | - |
Honiara City FC vs Marist FC
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6-0 |
09/27 04:34 | - |
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5-0 |
09/27 00:20 | - | Southern United vs Green Shield FC | 1-4 |
09/24 04:00 | - |
Kossa FC vs Marist FC
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1-2 |
09/24 02:42 | - | Southern United vs Ghupo FC | 1-4 |
The Solomon Islands S-League, commonly known as just the S-League (and formerly known as the Telekom S-League until 2025 for sponsorship reasons), is a semi professional league and the top division of the Solomon Islands Football Federation. It replaced the Solomon Islands National Club Championship, which lasted from 2000 until 2010.
This tournament had begun the early football in Solomon Islands. It was held by the FA of the Solomon Islands.
The Solomon Islands S-League was founded in 2000, with Koloale taking out the first premiership title. The final championship was the 2009–10 season, with the next season renamed to the Telekom S-League.
All teams of the league played a knockout tournament after the 2010–11 and 2011–12 seasons, called the Knockout Championship. The winners of both competitions played a two legged play-off for a place in the OFC Champions League. In the case of the 2011–12 season play-off, Solomon Warriors won both these competitions and automatically qualified. The 8-team competition was abandoned in the 2013–14 season due to the increase of teams from 8 to 9.
In 2011, the competition was renamed to the Telekom S-League. Marist, Koloale, Kossa, Solomon Warriors, Makuru, Hana, Western United and Real Kakamora participated in the initial season of the new league. The first inaugural S-League was won by Koloale.