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On 25 March 2024, New Zealand announced that it would deploy the Royal New Zealand Navy vessel HMNZS Canterbury to transport two helicopters and crew, along with command and maintenance personnel, to the Solomon Islands as part of a NZ$10.8 million ($6.48 million) support program for the Solomon Islands Electoral Commission agreed upon in ...
The Solomon Islands hosted the competition, [1] with matches played in Honiara [2] at the Lawson Tama Stadium [3] and at the National Stadium. [4] The Solomon Islands was the defending champion after winning the 2023 edition of the tournament. [5] Usual participants New Caledonia withdrew from the competition.
The Solomon Islands Democratic Party and the Kedare Party emerged as the largest parties, with eight seats each, and 21 independents were victorious. [11] As in the 2014 election, most incumbents won re-election; of the 48 who contested, 13 lost their seats, including former Prime Ministers Derek Sikua and Snyder Rini . [ 50 ]
Cook Islands: 4 4 0 0 21 2 +19 100.00 Fiji: 14 1 8 5 15 19 −4 7.14 Guam: 1 1 0 0 7 0 +7 100.00 Kiribati: 1 1 0 0 7 0 +7 100.00 Macau: 1 1 0 0 4 1 +3 100.00 Malaysia: 1 0 0 1 1 4 −3 0.00 New Caledonia: 13 5 0 8 13 27 −14 38.46 New Zealand: 12 0 2 10 10 43 −33 0.00 Papua New Guinea: 12 9 1 2 27 16 +11 75.00 Samoa: 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 100.00
The Melanesia Cup was founded in 1988, with Fiji becoming the inaugural champions following a 3–1 victory against Solomon Islands. The tournament was played on an annual basis until the 1990 tournament saw the Melanesia Cup become a biennial tournament. [ 1 ]
The men's football tournament at the 2023 Pacific Games was the 16th edition [1] of the men's football tournament at the Pacific Games, held from 17 November to 2 December, in Honiara, Solomon Islands. [2] [3] [4] New Zealand's Under-23s were the defending champions after beating New Caledonia in the final in 2019. [5]
Solomon Islands national football team results (2000–2019) This article includes a sports-related list of lists . If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
The tournament took place from 22 to 26 October 2024 in the Solomon Islands, who hosted the tournament for the first time. [1] [2] The tournament doubled as qualifiers for the 2025 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in Seychelles set to be held from 1 to 11 May 2025, with one slot being allocated to the champions. [3] The previous champion was Tahiti. [4]