Football in the Solomon Islands

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The sport of football in the country of Solomon Islands is run by the Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF).[1][2] The association administers the national football team, as well as the National Club Championship. SIFF was established in 1978 and became a full FIFA member by 1988. Modern day football in the country thrives amongst its numerous domestic competitions.[3]

CountrySolomon Islands
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Football in Solomon islands
CountrySolomon Islands
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Children playing football in Solomon Islands.

Football is the leading sport in the Solomon Islands, recognized nationally as the top pastime. The national Futsal team, the Kurukuru, has won the Oceania championship multiple times and regularly competes in the FIFA Futsal World Cup. The beach soccer team, the Bilikiki, has also claimed continental success, securing medals at the OFC Beach Soccer Nations Cup.[4]

SIFF focuses on promoting grassroots football, women's football, and improving infrastructure, especially in preparation for events like the 2023 Pacific Games, which were held in the Solomon Islands. A long-term plan aims to improve governance, infrastructure, and the overall professionalization of the sport at the national and regional levels.[3]

Football stadiums

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Pacific Games Stadium10,000HoniaraAssociation football: Solomon Islands national football team
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Attendances

The average attendance per top-flight football league season and the club with the highest average attendance:

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SeasonLeague averageBest clubBest club average
2024542Solomon Warriors1,435
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Source: League page on Wikipedia

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