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Solomon Islands S-League

The Solomon Islands S-League, commonly known as just the S-League, 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.

Format
In the current format, all teams compete in a round robin, where the team that ends at the first place are crowned champions. Together with the second-placed team, they qualify for the OFC Champions League. The bottom team is then relegated to the Second Division, while the best performing team from that league is promoted to this league. ==History==
History
Interprovincial Tournament (1977–85) This tournament had begun the early football in Solomon Islands. It was held by the FA of the Solomon Islands. ===National Club Championship (2000–10)=== Starting in 2000, the National Club Championship was formed, taking the top four clubs in the Honiara FA League along with the champions of local leagues from other provinces in the country. Laugu United won the first premiership title, with Koloale winning a record 5 titles during this span. The final championship was the 2009–10 season, before the Telekom S-League replaced the competition next season. The Knockout Championship (2011–12) 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. Telekom S-League (2010–present) 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. ==Teams==
Teams
Central Coast (Honiara) • Henderson Eels (Honiara) • Honiara City (Honiara) • Isabel United (Isabel Province) • Kossa (Honiara) • Laugu United (Honiara) • Malaita Kingz (Malaita) until 2021 • Marist (Honiara) • Real Kakamora (Makira-Ulawa) • Solomon Warriors (Honiara) • Southern United (Honiara) Teams as of the 2020–21 season.Kula FCWaneagu United Teams as of the 2021 season. ==Previous winners==
Performances
Performance by club ==Individual statistics==
Individual statistics
Top goalscorers ;Most goals in a single season: • 35 goals: • Joses Nawo (2020–21). ;Most goals in a single game: • 11 goals: • Raphael Lea'i (Henderson Eels) 19-0 against Real Kakamora in season 2019-20. Multiple hat-tricks ;Most hat-tricks in a single season: • 22 hat-tricks (2022–23) ;Most hat-tricks by a player in a single season: • 6 hat-tricks • Joses Nawo (2020–21) ==Solrais Women's League==
Solrais Women's League
Top goalscorers ;Most time goalscorers: • 3 times. • Jemina David (2021, 2022-23 and 2024-24). ;Most goals by a player in a single season: • 42 goals. • Madeline Arukau (2025-26). All-time goalscorers ==References==
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