BY JOY OFASIA
Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) President Donald Marahare expressed his gratitude to everyone who contributed to the success of the 2025 Telekom Super League (S-League) Season during the awards ceremony at Lawson Tama Stadium in Honiara on November 1, 2025.
Marahare acknowledged their hard work and commitment. He also recognized the vital role of partners and sponsors in driving the league forward. “To our partners and sponsors, your support is the fuel that powers our progress. Let us move forward with pride, purpose, and unity,” he added
“Your dedication and passion continue to shape the heartbeat of football in our nation. As we celebrate our achievements, we must also look ahead with clarity, courage, and conviction,” he noted.
He congratulated the season’s champions and urged all teams to continue striving for excellence.
“To our champions, you have earned your place in history,” Marahare said.

“But remember, the true legacy of a champion is not just in the trophy, but in the journey, the teamwork, and the respect earned along the way. We will see you in 2026 stronger, bolder, and ready for more.”
Reflecting on the season, Marahare acknowledged the challenges faced by clubs and organizers, including logistical constraints, resource limitations, and the ongoing need to modernize infrastructure.
“Through resilience and collaboration, we overcame. Our clubs competed with integrity, our players performed with heart, and our supporters stood unwavering in their loyalty,” he added.
“I wish to extend my deepest gratitude to everyone, all of you, who has contributed to the success. Your commitment and passion continue to shape the heartbeat of football in our nation,” Marahare said.
Marahare noted that while the S-League continues to be the domestic platform for football, the upcoming OFC Pro League will carry Solomon Islands’ flag on the international stage. “Together, we are not just playing football, we are building a future,” he said.
The SIFF President also congratulated the champions of the season, Central Coast FC. “To the champions, you have earned your place in history, but remember, the true legacy of a champion is not just in the trophy, but in the journey, the teamwork, and the respect you have earned along the way.”
The 2025 Telekom Super League ran from April 16 to November 1, featuring 22 weeks of competition among 12 franchise clubs.

































































































