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Solomon Kings launch in triumphant fashion

Andrew Jefferson
Andrew Jefferson
Published: January 24, 2026
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PNG Hekari FC goalkeeper Dave Tomare races out to shut down an attack from Solomon Kings FC’s Rafa Le’ai at, Eden Park, Auckland, on Sunday. Photo: Shane Wenzlick / www.phototek.nz
PNG Hekari FC goalkeeper Dave Tomare races out to shut down an attack from Solomon Kings FC’s Rafa Le’ai at, Eden Park, Auckland, on Sunday. Photo: Shane Wenzlick / www.phototek.nz
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A NEW chapter in Pacific football has begun on a winning note with Solomon Kings FC launching their professional era with a 1–0 victory over PNG powerhouse Hekari FC in the final match of the opening OFC Pro League weekend at Eden Park, Auckland.

The Kings’ maiden outing was anything but straightforward, overcoming a 10-man Hekari side to secure three points and immediately underline their ability to compete at the new professional level.

Beyond the result, the match marked a watershed moment for the Solomon Islands, as the nation stepped onto football’s professional stage for the first time.

After decades defined by raw talent, passion and community-driven competition, the game has entered uncharted territory with the Kings competing in the inaugural OFC Professional League.

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For Solomon Islands Football Federation president Donald Marahare, the significance of the moment extends well beyond the scoreboard.

“This is a very important moment in the history of football in the Solomon Islands,” Marahare said.

“This is effectively the first professional football club we have ever had.”

The Kings’ entry into the league marks the first time a Solomon Islands team has been deliberately built to meet professional standards – not only in terms of performance on the field, but governance, sustainability and long-term planning off it.

“It also comes at a time when we have many very talented local players who are now being exposed to a professional football environment,” Marahare said.

“At the moment, we have around 20 local Solomon Islands players in the squad, and that is a very big achievement for us as a nation.”

While their opening-round win has generated early excitement, Marahare is clear that success in the club’s first season will be measured differently.

“Development and sustainability are the priorities for us at this stage,” he said.

“Of course, competing is part of the mission, and we do believe that with the current squad and the level of preparation the players have received over the past eight weeks, we can compete.

“But our main focus is to establish the Solomon Kings as a sustainable club – a club that can be part of the football history of our country for many years to come.”

That philosophy has shaped the Kings’ preparations, including an extended pre-season base in Brisbane.

Training alongside partner club Wynnum Wolves has given players access to facilities, expertise and support that are limited back home.

“Our partnership with Wynnum has been especially important,” Marahare said.

“There is a big difference between what we have access to in terms of facilities, experience and technical support here, compared with what we have back in the Solomon Islands.”

The name Solomon Kings draws on history, culture and symbolism, and is intended to unite supporters across the nation’s many islands.

“The name is very important to us,” Marahare said.

“One of the main reasons we chose the name Solomon Kings was to promote unity.

We need everyone – government, football stakeholders and the wider community – to feel connected to it.

“It belongs to the people of the Solomon Islands, to Solomon Islanders living overseas, and to supporters wherever the team plays.”

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