Tuesday, June 10, 2008

SANTOS FC PRESIDENT WILL BE AWAY IN AUSTRALIA FOR THE NEXT 9 WEEKS

Santos FC President Mr. Henry Kausimae will leave for Brisbane/Australia on Sunday 15th June 2008 and will spend the next 9 weeks working in Brisbane in the Office of the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions on a placement basis. This placement programme is being jointly organized and sponsored by the Australia's Commonwealth Government Attorney-General's Department and the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions ("CDPP"). Mr. Kausimae will be placed in the specialized "Criminal Assets Branch" of the CDPP under a supervision of an assisgned mentor. This branch deals mainly with the laws and prosecution practices concerning 'anti-money laundering and combating terrorist-financing' - a new area of law in which Solomon Islands is yet to develop its own jurisprudence.

Mr. Kausimae is currently a Senior Crown Prosecutor in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions of Solomon Islands. He will return to the Solomon Islands on the 16th August 2008. In the meantime, Mr. Kausimae says he will leave all the administration and management of Santos FC in the hands of his other executive members. The commencement of the 2008 HFA league season might happen whilst he is still away in Australia but Mr.Kausimae is confident and hopeful that all players of the club, friends and supporters and the members of his executive committee will work hand in hand together and keep the club activities moving forward until he returns on the 16/08/08.

Whilst in Brisbane for the next 9 weeks, it is an opportune time that, Mr. Kausimae says he will scout around for possible sponsors for some items for the club eg. training bibs, a new set of uniform just to name a few. Santos FC has done fairly well in the current old 2007 league and the last match may be played whilst Mr. Kausimae has already left but the President is confident Santos FC will be in contention for a share of the HFA prizes.

Mr. Kausimae or the President would like to wish all players, friends, supporters club management all the best for the new 2008 season and God's blessing in whatever activities the club may engage in. Mr. President also assures all players and the management that he will be in contact with the club whilst in Brisbane through the club's webpage and through emails to some of the executive members. In his absence, Mr. President will rely on the Treasurer Mr. John Keniapisia to update the club's webpages with the activities of the club from time to time. Please remeber 'sacrifice', have 'faith' and 'courage' in whatever we do and we shall overcome. Together We Stand Divided We Fall.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

MELANESIAN MAGIC ON DAY ONE OF OFC FUTSAL CHAMPIONSHIP

Sunday, 08 June 08, 05:05 AM

Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Fiji all got off to perfect starts on Match Day One of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) Futsal Championship today at the Vodafone Arena in Suva, Fiji.The three Melanesian teams are now favourites to represent OFC at the FIFA Futsal World Cup in Brazil in September after combining for a total of 15 goals in their three respective games.The tournaments opening match proved a real crowd pleaser as hundreds of Solomon Island fans packed into the indoor stadium to show their support for Victor Wai’ias young squad.The Solomon boys didn’t disappoint and bounced out to a five goal lead with goals to Elliot Ragamo (2), Micah Lea’alafa, Maffat Sikwa’ae and Jenan Kapu.New Zealand scored a consolation goal with one minute left on the clock through Bakr Al Saudi but it was not nearly enough to stop the Solomon side establishing themselves as tournament favourites.Vanuatu fought through some stubborn first half Tuvalu defending to increase their one goal half time lead to six at the final whistle.Jack Vira Ala was the star of the show finishing off a classy hat trick after goals from Ben Edward and Derek Malas.In the final game of the night Kamal Hassan stole the show when his two late goals propelled Fiji to a well deserved 4-2 victory over New Caledonia.Rosso Alexandre’s opener for New Caledonia was cancelled out by a Sandeep Sanjesh Nair screamer which shook the gathered crowd of over 1000.Fiji went 2-1 up through Nayzal Siga Ali before New Caledonia equalized again three minutes from time through Hnailolo Albert.Hassan then scored two goals in the space of a minute to earn Fiji a very valuable three points and please the local faithful.Match Day Two kicks off tomorrow at 16H00 (local time) when New Zealand meets Vanuatu.

Photos by Marc Peretic Wilson
Match Day 1 – June 8 2008
Kick Off Team A Team B Result
4.00pm Solomon Islands New Zealand 5-1
6.00pm Tuvalu Vanuatu 0-6
8.00pm Fiji New Caledonia 4-2
ByeTahiti

Match Day 2 – June 9 2008 4.00pmNew ZealandVanuatu 6.00pmSolomon IslandsNew Caledonia 8.00pmTuvaluTahiti ByeFiji Match Day 3 – June 10 2008 4.00pmVanuatuNew Caledonia 6.00pmNew ZealandTahiti 8.00pmSolomon IslandsFiji ByeTuvalu Match Day 4 – June 11 2008 4.00pmNew CaledoniaTahiti 6.00pmVanuatuFiji 8.00pmNew ZealandTuvalu ByeSolomon Islands Match Day 5 – June 12 2008 4.00pmTahitiFiji 6.00pmNew CaledoniaTuvalu 8.00pmVanuatuSolomon islands ByeNew Zealand Match Day 6 – June 13 2008 4.00pmFijiTuvalu 6.00pmTahitiSolomon Islands 8.00pmNew CaledoniaNew Zealand ByeVanuatu Match Day 7 – June 14 2008 1.00pmTuvaluSolomon Islands 3.00pmFijiNew Zealand 5.00pmTahitiVanuatu ByeNew Caledonia

Posted by OFC

Solomon Islands Open Futsal Tournament with Dazzling Display

Saturday, 07 June 08, 09:40 PM
"The perfect way to start the tournament,"
That was how Solomon Island futsal coach Victor Wai'ia described his sides 5-1 romp over New Zealand in the opening match of the OFC Futsal Championships in Suva.
It was an exciting opening to the tournament with an adrenelin pumping opening minute resulting in Elliot Ragamo scoring the tournaments first goal for the Solomons to the delight of their boisterous army of support.New Zealand had a chance to equalise soon after but Ouadhah Ragued's penalty was neatly saved by Solomon goalkeeper Alick Lioka.
Ellito Ragamo was the star of the show for the Solomon side and he added his second from the spot with one minute remaining in the first half.
He could have completed a first half hat trick if not for his missed penalty 30 seconds later.
But that wasn't going to slow him or the Solomon side down and in the second half they quickly made it 4-0 with goals in quick sucession to Micah Lea'alafa and Maffat Sikwa'ae.
Jenan Kapu finished the scoring with a long distance blast from outside the box and provided the icing on the cake for an impressive Solomon Island performance.Gregory O'Connor scored a consolation goal for New Zealand with two minutes remaining.
Wai'ia said he was very happy with the way his side opened the tournament, and that they played to the gameplan.
"I was very confident going into the game, and 5-0 is a great scoreline for us. From here we will work on our weaknesses that I saw like communication in defence."
New Zealand coach Erkin Osman was dissapointed with the result but said his side will be better from the loss.
"Our defence was good but in our zone but we didn't put enough pressure on them."
"We lacked penetration and couldn't get them turned around.We didn't deserve that game because we didn't play well enough, but there won't be many teams at this tournament better than the Solomon Islands."

Photos by Marc Peretic Wilson
SOL: 1. Alick LIOKA (GK); 2. Phillip HOUTARAU; 3. Elliot RAGOMO; 7. James EGETA; 12. Jack WETNEY;SUBS: 4. Alfred PUNGUIKA; 5. Jenan KAPU; 6. Maffat SIKW’AE; 8.Francis LAFAI; 9. Micah LEA’ALAFA; 11. Ron GINIO; 13. StanleyPUAIRANA (RGK)COACH: Victor WAI’IA (SOL)GOALS: 3. Elliot RAGAMO 2; 9. Micah LEA’ALAFA; 6. Maffat SIKWA’AE; 5. Jenan KAPU;
NZL: 1. Elias BILLEH (GK); 12. Luke FIElD; 19.Michael CORRINGHAM; 4.Marvin EAKINS; 8. Joshua MARTIN;SUBS: 20. Clayton CHAPPEL; 5. Yukin NAIDOO; 14.Bakr AL SAUDI; 3. Andrew GWILLIAM; 10. Ouadhah RAGUED; 17. Victor ZAIA; 23. Gregory O’CONNOR;COACH: Erkin OSMAN (AUS)GOALS: 23. Gregory O'CONNOR
Referee: Amitesh BEHARI (FIJ)2nd Referee: Rajnish DAVE (FIJ)3rd Referee: Allan Alick (VAN)Timekeeper: Peter L. PAKOATONG (VAN)

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Santos won against Lau Valley 2 -1

Two second half magnificient goals form Leslie Haikau and Mark Wate ensured Santos remain a strong contendor for one of the price positions in the league.

Haikau scored from 20 yards with a long strong pullet shot which left the Lau Valley defenders wondering whether it was a score. Referee was right on spot with a clear view pointing to the centre cirle (meaning it was a goal).

From a similar set piece later, Kuylard teamed up well with one touch football skills caughting the defenders off guard and Mark made no mistake in the finishing.

In the first half, Santos dominated the game, had many goal scoring chances but lacked the finishing conversions.

Our last catch up match will be against Eastern Knights (formerly Island brothers).

Thanks - jak, 30/05/008. at 9:45 am).

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

KOSSA, UNCLES & MAKURU MAKE PERFECT STARTS TO TELEKOM NCC

The Telekom National Club Championships are underway in Honiara with the winner earning the honor of representing the Solomon Islands in the 2008/2009 O-League.
Kossa and Makuru have both made encouraging starts and the competition looks very tough.
Below are match reviews from the first three days of action.
Day One – Saturday 24th May 2008
Match # 1 Played at Lawson Tama: Time: 2.00 pmKossa vs Landowner (5-0)
The current Telekom NCC champion scored five unanswered goals against the newcomers Landowner FC of Malaita. James Naka, Joe Luwi, Reginald Davani and Paul Wale all scored to wrap up a deserved victory. All the goals came in the first half. In the second half, Landowner came back strong and were able to shut down Kossa from scoring further goals.
The match was Davani’s final for his Kossa club. He left for Australia on Sunday to ply his trade with another club in Melbourne.
Davani expressed his intentions to return to Kossa if they qualify for O’ League again more over,
Match # 2 Played at Lawson Tama: Time: 4.00pm
Marist vs FK te Kokohale (1-1)
This was basically a repeat of their match in the same tournament in 2007. Again the Western Football Association Champion provided the spark through its striker Godwin Bebeu. He threatened early on before slotting home the first goal. Marist was fortunate to have scored the equalizer from the penalty spot, late in the second half to keep their hopes of qualifying alive.
Day Two – Monday 26th May 2008
Match # 3 Played at Lawson Tama: Time: 10.00am
Banika Bulls vs Vatu FC (0-0)
Banika Bulls represents the Central Shields Football Association and Vatu FC – Guadalcanal Football Association. The Bulls settled in quickly when match kicked off and provided the early spark. Could have grabbed an early lead through their most experienced player Silas Diau but Vatu defenders stood firm and repelled all their raids. Vatu also had their chances in both halves but poor finishing had cost them a win. In the end both teams settled for a draw.
Match # 4 Played at Lawson Tama: Time: 12.00noon
Koloale vs Fasi Roos (1-1)
As the champions of the DJ League Super 8 Challenge, Koloale was expected to have the upper hand in this match but it turned out, the little known Fasi Roos turned the heat on from the opening whistle. They invaded Koloale’s territory almost at will and made them look like beginners at times. It was evident from that match that Koloale simply ran out ideas and was fortunate to grab the equalizer injury time. Otherwise, it would have been a different story. Both teams had other chances which if scored would have separated them.
Match # 5 Played at Lawson Tama: Time: 2.00pm
Makuru vs Lagoon Brothers (7-1)
As anticipated, Makuru settled down the quickest and got into the score sheet not long after the match kicked off. Batram Suri and Alick Maemae combined sweetly with support from their entire team to demolish Lagoon Brothers of Western Football Association. It was quite obvious the gap that exists between some provincial clubs and those of Honiara in terms of their standard and style of play. Despite of that, the bonus for the provincial sides was they get good exposure from this competition.
Match # 6 Played at Lawson Tama: Time: 4.00pm
Uncles vs IC Rovers (4-1)
Uncles is another of the clubs representing the Honiara Football Association. A young side with a lot of young players, Uncles could only score four goals in that match. Three goals were scored by Ian Ngahugari who happens to come from Makira Province. The IC Rovers represents this province and Ian has always represented his province in previous national competitions. An intelligent player he had a brief stint in Fiji with Navua in 2007. He was a former national U17 player.
Day Three – Tuesday 27th May 2008
Match # 7 Played at Lawson Tama: Time: 12.00noon IC Rovers vs FK te Kokohale (2-6)
Having played in the last match the day before, IC Rovers did not quite recover when they took the field for Day 3’s opening match against high flying FK te Kokohale of the Western Province which boasts the services of national striker Godwin Bebeu and National U23 striker Nathan Kera and former national U20 rep Lenson Bisili. By halftime, the scoreline was 3-2 in Kokohale’s favour. IC Rovers could not fight on and in the end conceded three further goals. The loss is a blow to their campaign – they stand a remote chance of qualifying in their group.
Match # 8 Played at Lawson Tama: Time: 2.00pm
Koloale vs Vatu (4-0)
Koloale came into this match with one aim and that is to win after it drew 1-1 with Fasi Roos of Malaita on Monday. It was full strength side that played Vatu. They had more chances that they did not utilize. Lency Saeni scored three of their goals while Richard Anisua scored one to revive their hope of qualifying. Vatu fought bravely and had good scoring opportunities but their forward players could not put them away.
Match # 9 Played at Lawson Tama: Time: 4.00pm
Marist vs Kossa (0-5)
A sizeable crowd flocked to witness this final match at Lawson Tama. The clash of the two clubs has generated huge interests. Kossa lost twice when the two teams met in the DJ League – their most recent meeting was before Kossa traveled to Auckland for its away match with Waitakere FC. As anticipated, Kossa with the O’ League experience got into the scoresheet as early as the 7th minute through its nippy forward player Joe Luwi. He combined well with James Naka to demolish Marist. Luwi scored three of the five goals with Naka and Gideon the others. It was a sweet revenge for Kossa.

(Article taken from the OFC Website)

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Santos - Eastern Knights Match Postponed

Santos FC and Eastern Knights FC players were ready to take on the field last Saturday afternoon the 24th day of May 2008 at 3.30pm at the KGVI School south field only to be told at the last minute that the match officials did not arrive for this match and so the match did not take as fixed.

This is not a good sign for the development of football in this country. The HFA Normalisation Committee must address any outstanding issues it has with the referees and match officials for its organized leagues to run smoothly. The clubs have paid their subscription and affiliation fees to the HFA for these matches to be played and completed and it is not fair on the clubs to see all their preparations for scheduled matches wasted unnecessarily at the last minute due to HFA's incompetence and incapability in running this league.

We're all just hoping that things will improve and become better in the new 2008 HFA League Season.

Santos FC's next match is scheduled for this coming Thursday 29th May 2008, 3.30pm at the KGVI School ground. The Santos boys has Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday to prepare for this next match which will be against Lau Valley FC. The Santos- Eastern Knights FC match will now be played as a catch up match.

Friday, May 23, 2008

KOLOALE FC WINS SUPER 8

Koloale FC beat Uncles FC 2 – 1 in the Grand Final to win the Honiara Football Association DJ League Super 8 Challenge 2008 tournament.
Koloale went into the Super 8 top four as huge underdogs, managing only 1 win in its pool matches, but stood up to tournament favourites Uncles FC to win the final.
The match was marred by rough play but Koloale were able to rise abover it and walked away with the $10 000 top prize.
Richard Anisua opened the scoring for Koloale FC in the 36th minute before Judd Molea equalized in the last minute of injury time for Uncles.
The match went to extra time and looked destined for penalties before Lency Saeni popped up to score the winner after 118 minutes of play.

Match Summary:
Koloale FC Line-up
– Shadrack Ramoni (21) GK, Timothy Joe (6), Mahlon Houkarawa (17), Jeffrey Bule (3), Welchman Houkarawa (2), Henry Koto (18), Mostyn Beui (15), Augustine Anisi (7), Pressly Futa (9), Oscar Sara (12), Richard Anisua (5) Subs – Santos Soeasi (20), Cecil Buru (4), Steve Anisi (16), Thomas Taloga (8), Leonard Olea (19), Ian Paia (11), Lency Saeni (13)
Uncles FC Line-up - Paul Huia (21) GK, George Kwanae (17), Eddie Ngaitini (13), Hardis Aengari (16), Gibson Daudau (3), Milton Furai (2), Micheal Molea (9), Fulton Temoa (18), Ian Ngahu (12), Junior Billy (11), Judd Molea (10) Subs – Alfred Lofana (1) GK, Brian Feni (7), John Gilbert (19), Loea Aaron (4), Molis Gagame Jnr. (15), Kaliasi Feni (6), Francis Masibata (14)
Goals: Richard Anisua (Koloale FC) 36, Judd Molea (Uncles FC) 95 (stoppage-time), Lency Saeni (Koloale FC) 118
Cautions: Koloale FC - Welchman Houkarawa 45, Henry Koto 57, Thomas Taloga 83, Mahlon Houkarawa 98 (stoppage-time)
Uncles FC – Gibson Daudau 58, Thomas Taloga 83, Judd Molea 99 (stoppage-time), John Gilbert 101
Expulsions: George Kwanae (Uncles FC) 62, Milton Furai (Uncles FC) 117

See photos of the 2 Super 8 finalists namely: Koloale FC and Uncles FC posted below in the photos section (Photos taken from the OFC Website)

Losers Final
In the losers’ final Makuru FC beat a very young but tough Marist 6 – 3 win in what was arguably the most entertaining match of the tournament. Marist made a number of changes to its line-up and really boosted their game but their efforts could not surpass the skill and experience of the mighty Makuru FC.

Makuru midfielder and top scorer, Alick ‘Superfoot’ Maemae, registered 3 goals which extended his lead on top of the goal scorers tally to 9. Veteran ace, Batram Suri, added 2 goals to aggregate a handsome total of 6 goals.

Looks like Marist is a team to watch in the upcoming DJ League this year.

Match Summary:
Makuru FC Line-up
– Leon Lekezoto (20) GK, Berry Galokale (12), Nelson Sale (22), John Iani (4), Moffat Kilifa (5), Max Ruku (15), Derrick Taebo (21), Paul Kakai Jnr. (19), John Anita (17), Batram Suri (10), Alick Maemae (7) Subs – Felix Ray (1) GK, George Afia (14), Monystyn Sanga (9), Ezra Sale (11), Adika Maeta (3), Leslie Kakai (2), Ben Kunua (8), George Lui (13)
Marist FC Line-up – Phillip Samani (18) GK, Joseph Lani (7), Ronny Wale (3), Eddie Ligi (14), Phillip Misibini (13), Luke Taloi (8), Gibson Hosea (17), Sam Mara (12), Joachim Waroi (9), Aloysio Orosua (15) Subs – Lucian Sikwae (1) GK, Michael Misitana (10), Michael Patiti (16), Johan Doiwale (2), Sebastian Misiga (11), Martin Ruhasia (6), Alford Po’o (5)

Tournament Summary
Over-all Winners
1st – Koloale FC
2nd – Uncles FC
3rd – Makuru FC

Honiara Football Association will be represented by five (5) clubs in the upcoming Our Telekom National Club Championship. Makuru FC, Marist FC, Koloale FC and Uncles FC enter as the top 4 teams of the Super 8 and KOSSA FC was given direct entry by SIFF as the defending National Club Champion. The winner of the Our Telekom National Club Championship will represent Solomon Islands in the next Oceania Football Confederations Club Championship tournament.

Article taken from the OFC Website
DJ League Solomon Islands

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Santos FC 1 - Kolei United FC 2

Santos FC played one of its last remaining 3 matches in the 2007 HFA league yesterday (22/05/08) against Kolei United FC at the KGVI School north field. Santos FC lost 2-1 to Kolei United FC in a hard fought physical match. There was no excuse for Santos FC's loss as the Club was without its coach since the beginning of this year and also the boys have not been consisitently attending trainings and most lacked fitness. Although the Santos FC boys did have a few scoring chances and enjoyed a fair possession of the ball it was obvious that Kolei FC players were fit both physcially and mentally and deserved the win.

The Santos FC management however has encouraged the players to accept the 2-1 loss and concentrate and focus on the next match against Eastern Knights (Island Brothers) on this coming weekend being Saturday 24th May 2008 at 3.30pm. The Santos FC coach did turn towards the end of the match when the boys were already 2-1 down. The coach made the assurance to take the trainings for the boys and to prepare them for the 2 remaining matches and asked the players to turn up at the training ground this Friday afternoon being the 23rd May 2008 at 5.00pm. No photos were taken of the last match between Santos FC and Kolei FC - hopefully some photo shots will be taken in the next match with Eastern Knights.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Waitakere FC -v- Kossa FC

Waitakere United FC comfortably beat Kossa FC by 5-0 in the second leg of the OFC Club Championship at the Trust Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand on Sunday 11th May 2008. Waitakere FC won the series by a 5-3 aggregate over Kossa in the 2 home and away games to deservedly claim the OFC Club champions which now undisputedly gets them through to represent OFC in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup Champioship in Tokyo, Japan later this year. A good fighting spirit by Kossa FC but more work is need in order to reach the next level - Kossa's home game victory of 3-1 against Waitakere FC at Honiara, Solomon Islands on Saturday 26th April 2006 is not even enough to get them through. Santos FC wishes which ever club that represents Oceania in the FIFA World Clubs Championship all the best and now it is Waitakere that will be carrying the flag of OFC in the next FIFA World Clubs Championship for the second time in a row. Some pictures of this Waitakere FC/Kossa FC match have been posted below.

Santos FC -v- Eastern Knights FC 2007 Division 1 Catch Up Match Postponed

The above scheduled match did not proceed on Saturday 10th May 2008 and was postponed until further notice by the HFA Administration. The match is likely to be on either on Tuesday or Thursday next week. The match should have been played at the KGVI School South field at 3.30pm but was postponed due to the presence of some tree logs and sticks on the western side of the south field sideline. The logs and tree braches are the remains of a tree which was cut down recently but the responsible authorities failed to clean them up from the sideline of the said field. The management of both Santos FC and Eastern Knights FC agreed for a friendly match instead which was played on the same day being Saturday 10th May 2008. Both teams used the friendly as part of their training and warm-up match before the real match game. Santos FC won the friendly by 2-1. Two pictures of this friendly have been saved below in the photos section.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

John Keni

Guys, since I left SIEA I lost contact with Santos and the webpage due to work committment and internet unreliability at my new place of work.

But I am still committed to Santos FC.

Thanks.
JK (9/05/008).

Monday, May 5, 2008

Santos FC Resumes Training

The Santos FC boys resumed training yesterday on Monday 5th May 2008. This followed an announcement or notice made in the media last week by the Club Management for all the players to resume training now that the HFA Normalization Committee had confirmed to all the participating Division 1 & 2 Clubs that the old 2007 league will be completed and the remaining matches or catch up matches will be played commencing on Tuesday 29th April 2008. A few games had already been played at the KGVI School north and south fields on last Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Santos FC still has 3 catch up matches remaining in the old 2007 league against the following clubs namely: Lau Valley FC, Kolei FC and Island Brothers FC (now Eastern Knights) . It is very likely that Santos FC first catch up match will be played on this coming weekend Saturday 1oth may 2008. A few boys turned up for training yesterday and it is expected more players will turn up today afternoon.

Kossa FC -v- Waitakere United FC (1st Leg of the O-League Home & Away Finals

Some pictures of the Kossa FC -v- Waitakere United FC O-League Finals (1st home and away match) have been posted in this webpage. The match was played at the Lawson Tama Stadium in Honiara, Solomon Islands on Saturday 26th April 2008. Kossa FC (Solomon Islands' champion club) surpisingly won the match by 3-1 in front of a home crowd of about 20,000 people. It was a spectacular match played on a very hot day. It was the first best ever performance and achivement so far by any Solomon Islands football club at this O-league level. Kossa FC leaves for New Zealand on 6th May 2008 to play the final away final game with Waitakere United at the Trusts Stadium in Auckland on Sunday 11th May 2008. Santos FC wishes both clubs all the best in this final match and may the best team represent OFC in the FIFA World Club in Tokyo, Japan later this year. The pictures were taken from OFC website.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

Welcome Back

On behalf of the Santos FC Management and players we would like to welcome back all our readers, friends and supporters dometically and internationally back to our club's webpage.

It has been quite a while now since our last posting and we would like to apologize for not keeping you all updated with the latest happenings with our club. The activities of the club have remained inactive since the beginning of the year largely due to the failure of the league administration leaving Division 1 and 2 matches uncompleted since the end of last year. The league administration has been concentrating only on the premier league division and left us the Division 1 and 2 clubs waiting in darkness for this long.

However, there is now green for the completion of Division 1 and 2 ramining matches for the old 2007 league starting this week. This came after the HFA Normalisation put a news item in the media (SIBC) today that Division 1 & 2 remaining catch up matches will now be played starting tommorrow. And fixtures for tommoroow and Thursday were already aired in the radio this morning. It looks very likely that Santos FC will have a game on Saturday this coming weekend. Santos FC still has 3 catch up matches and currently it is on the 3rd position in Division 1 league ladder. There is high hope that if Santos FC wins its last 3 remaining matches, it may take up the 2nd or even 1st position in the 2007 league depending on the results of remaining games of the currently placed 2nd and 1st clubs.

The Santos FC management has now put a news message to its players through the Solomon Star newspaper and the SIBC for resumption of training at the KGVI training ground tomorrow afternoon Tuesday 29th April 2008 at 5.00pm

Monday, February 11, 2008

Santos received further assistance from Rubina Taylor

Santos FC yesterday took delivery of two brand new quality soccer balls from a friend who reside in New Zealand (NZ). She is Rubina Taylor who is from SI, but has settled in NZ for years now. Rubina is a friend of mine, in 2003, when I was doing my LLM in Waikato. She is related to my wife.

Rubina's son Lewis played briefly with Santos last year. He will go back to NZ this year.

With this assistance Santos now has 13 soccer balls (yesterday's count -11/02/008). One was missing (may be lost), one got damaged already. One needs repair before it can be used again.

We would like to thank Rubina for her assistance. I actually asked for one but she gave two.

For a club in Honiara to have 13 soccer balls is counted as a lot of achievement and a reflection of good management.

Club went back to full training yesterday (See photos on new balls and training yesterday later).

Last week too we received two new balls from Mr. President's RAMSI work colleague. Mr. President will write on this later.

From JAK - 12/02/008, 8am,SI.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Richmond AFC soccer club in contact with Santos

I had a call from brother James Susukahu in early January 2008 that Richmond AFC soccer club is looking for three players - goalie, defender and striker for their next march season - South Islands - New Zealand.

Had already informed President and Treasurer about this and we are all eager to make arrangement with the club, if they contact again. Email was sent to James about this and he is to return to us soon.

One of the players I have spoken to had shown interest.

Will continue to get in touch.

Willie Waroka
Secretary - Santos F.C

Sunday, January 27, 2008

MORE INFO ABOUT MR. JEFF A RAHARI - (as written by Jeff himself - see the photo of Jeff with his baby Athena posted below)

Name: Jeff Asipara Rahari

I came to NZ quite a while back doing seventh form and then subsequently going on to Otago University. I went back home and stayed in Honiara for a good three years and then at the end of 2001, I returned to NZ again and have been here ever since.

I have a partner from Samoa (Matalena Leaupepe) and a beautiful baby girl (Athena) who is 8months old. I am currently playing for a club called STOP OUT in Wellington. All my life I have been passionate about soccer (football) and therefore did not hesitate when the Santos Football Club appeal in the Solomon Islands came up. I know the current situation back home as well as giving the younger generation an opportunity to not only develop their soccer skills but also the “behind the scene” mentality of soccer: team work, responsibility, competitiveness in a control and safe environment and of course, having fun.

I am currently running a school for disadvantaged young people. Some of the things I mainly do are mentoring, running personal development programs, behaviour management/modification and partly social work. A couple of hours a week I would normally go to mainstream school and run anger management program for young people at the school. It is an extremely difficult job but I am enjoying every aspect of it.

I wish the team an enjoyable season: Train seriously, Play competitively, and have lots of fun.

Ma'ahanua donation spend on 2 shin guards

Last Friday (25/01/008), I bought 2 shin guards to the value of $60 with Ma'ahanua's $50.00 donation. I top up his donation to get the two items.

This is one of our important needs. It is unthinkable to know that some of our players have been cutting card boxes for each game to use as shin guards. They have been able to get away with as the referees have not been doing proper checks before games.

We hope to solve this problem as James Kenihoasia has promised to buy shin guards for players this year. He is yet to do that. I have bought a few last year as well to give in Critical goal awards.

Thank you Ma'ahanua for your support.

From JAK - 28/01/008, 9 am, SI.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Santos lost one of its important players and asset

Commonly referred to as veteran player , Mr. Appollos Inasimae left this morning to Kiribati, where it is understood he will be taking up employment. News of his departure came as a shock to Management and so we were unable to get clear details about his engagement in Kiribati.

Appollos pledged to remain a non playing supporter of Santos and to assist in whatever small way possible from Kiribati.

Wish you well Appo in your career and stay in Kiribati. Pass our regards to your wife and kids.

Please stay in touch through email.

From JAK - 25/01/008, 3pm,SI.

Aloysio Ma'ahanua assist Santos with cash

Aloysio Ma'ahanua informally called into my office this morning and after some 30 minutes of chat he gave me $50.00. I had jokingly asked for assistance with soccer balls and I mentioned $50. I expect it later not today.

However before he left he gave me $50.00. I promise to buy one training soccer ball at POMA shop that costs $48. I might change my mind and buy 2 shin guards instead. Most of our players are playing without this important equipment.

Will confirm later what I spend the money on.

Thank you Mr. Ma'ahanua for your assistance on behalf of players and Management.

From JAK - 25/01/008, 2:45 pm,SI

Monday, January 21, 2008

DJ League suspended

HFA Administrator Mr. Barnabs Loloito confirmed to me yesterday that the league is suspended until further notice.

Reason - bad weather. Its true. Like I said last week in my posting its been raining heavily since we saw 2008.

From JAK (22/01/008, 9 am, SI).

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

DJ league unlikely to start

Santos players did not turn up for training two days ago (15/01/008). Reason is not immediately known. Most of our players went home. Bad weather is a problem in Honiara since the commence of 2008. Field yet to be brushed.

For the same reasons league may not start next week. KG VI playing grounds are yet be cut short. Bad weather still continuing.

A delay to start date would be good for Santos to allow us time to regroup and prepare properly.

See new photograph postings for further news and stories.

From JAK (17/01/008, at 2pm,SI).

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Wairokai FC won West Are'Are cup 2007

Wairokai was the winner and the winning team comprised four prominent Santos players. Captain of Santos, Augustine Rukarae Toimae was the winning captain for Wairokai.

We are proud to be associated with this success through our players Hinai, Tahi, Agustine and Absalom, who without a doubt engineered the result.

Hoping to see them back soon.

Thanks.

JAK (11/01/008, 3 pm, SI).

Monday, January 7, 2008

Santos players recalled

Players have been asked to report to training next week (15/01/008). There is bad weather arriving with 2008 and the ships are taking shelter, not making trips to the islands. We therefore expect a poor turn out. Most players are in the islands on holiday.

Our first game is on 22/01/008. It is a must win game as currently we are in the top 4 spots in the league.

Thanks.

JAK (8/01/08, 9 am SI).

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

New Year greetings for 2008

We extend new year greetings to our visitors and friends in cyber space.

Special new year greetings to Jeff Rahari and family in NZ. I made special/particular mention of him because he is an overseas keen supporter of the club demonstrated through his assistance to Santos last year.

We will try to carry Santos successfully (ambition) through the completion of last year's league and 2008 new season. We welcome any new ideas for managing this club and are ready to accomodate any such initiative. Contacts can be made to Executive via my email: jak@siea.com.sb.

Wishing you all a prosperous new year 2008.

Thanks, Regards and God bless!!

From - JAK (2/01/008, 11 am, SI).