THE Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) has officially announced the final ticket prices for the highly anticipated OFC Men’s Champions League, set to take place in Honiara, from March 30 to April 12, Football fans across the region are encouraged to purchase their tickets in advance for what promises to be an exciting and action-packed tournament.
The confirmed ticket prices for the event are 20 SBD for adults and 10 SBD for kids. This affordable pricing structure aims to ensure that fans of all ages can attend the matches and cheer on the teams in person. The OFC Men’s Champions League will feature eight top football clubs from across Oceania, competing for the prestigious title with Central Coast FC carrying the hopes of the host nation.
“We are thrilled to finalise the ticket prices and are looking forward to welcoming football fans to the National Stadium and Lawson Tama for the matches,” said SIFF Competitions Manager Gerald Oiaka.
“With tickets priced at just 20 SBD for adults and 10 SBD for children, we hope to make the event accessible to as many people as possible. Football is more than just a game; it’s an opportunity for the community to come together and celebrate the sport.” Oiaka added.
Tickets will be available from the SIFF Office, Lawson Tama and Honiara City Office from Wednesday March 26.
The OFC Men’s Champions League is one of the region’s most prestigious football tournaments, bringing together the best amateur club sides from the region. Defending champions Auckland FC head Group A alongside New Caledonia’s Tiga Sport, Fiji’s Rewa FC and AS Pirae from Tahiti. Group B features Solomon Islands national champions Central Coast FC, Vanuatu’s Ifira Blackbird FC, Papua New Guinea’s Hekari United and debutants Tupapa Maraerenga from the Cook Islands. The top two teams from each Group advance to the semi-finals with the winners to contest the final at the National Stadium on Saturday April 12.
“We invite all football fans in the Solomon Islands to come out and support the teams and the tournament.” Oiaka said. “It’s a fantastic opportunity to see some of the best club footballers in the Pacific play on our home soil.” He added.
The full tournament schedule is attached: