Koloale FC Honiara
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Koloale FC is a Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands is a sovereign state in Oceania, east of Papua New Guinea, consisting of nearly one thousand islands. It covers a land mass of . The capital, Honiara, is located on the island of Guadalcanal...

 football clubs, playing in the Honiara FA League
Honiara FA League
Honiara FA League is the top division of the Honiara FA in Honiara, Solomon Islands.-Honiara FA League - Clubs :*Hana FC*Junior Flamingo FC*K1 United FC*Koloale FC*Kossa FC*Makuru FC*Marist FC*Naha FC*Rangers FC*Solomon Warriors FC...

 and in the Solomon Islands National Club Championship
Solomon Islands National Club Championship
The Solomon Islands S-League —or Telekom S-League for sponsorship reasons— is the top division of the Solomon Islands Football Federation. It was previously known as the Solomon Islands National Club Championship and was first held in 2003.- Format :...

.

Koloale FC has been one of the Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands
Solomon Islands is a sovereign state in Oceania, east of Papua New Guinea, consisting of nearly one thousand islands. It covers a land mass of . The capital, Honiara, is located on the island of Guadalcanal...

 most successful clubs in recent years, winning the Honiara FA League
Honiara FA League
Honiara FA League is the top division of the Honiara FA in Honiara, Solomon Islands.-Honiara FA League - Clubs :*Hana FC*Junior Flamingo FC*K1 United FC*Koloale FC*Kossa FC*Makuru FC*Marist FC*Naha FC*Rangers FC*Solomon Warriors FC...

 in 2001, 2003 and 2008; and the Solomon Islands National Club Championship
Solomon Islands National Club Championship
The Solomon Islands S-League —or Telekom S-League for sponsorship reasons— is the top division of the Solomon Islands Football Federation. It was previously known as the Solomon Islands National Club Championship and was first held in 2003.- Format :...

 in 2003 and 2008.

Titles

  • Solomon Islands National Club Championship
    Solomon Islands National Club Championship
    The Solomon Islands S-League —or Telekom S-League for sponsorship reasons— is the top division of the Solomon Islands Football Federation. It was previously known as the Solomon Islands National Club Championship and was first held in 2003.- Format :...

    : (3)
2003, 2008, 2010.
  • Honiara FA League
    Honiara FA League
    Honiara FA League is the top division of the Honiara FA in Honiara, Solomon Islands.-Honiara FA League - Clubs :*Hana FC*Junior Flamingo FC*K1 United FC*Koloale FC*Kossa FC*Makuru FC*Marist FC*Naha FC*Rangers FC*Solomon Warriors FC...

    : (3)
2001, 2003, 2008.
  • Solomon Islands Cup (0):

Performance in OFC competitions

  • OFC Champions League
    OFC Champions League
    The Oceania Champions League 2007 was held in January 2007 with six clubs from five member associations of the Oceania Football Confederation: New Zealand, New Caledonia, Tahiti, Fiji and the Solomon Islands. The six clubs were split into two groups of three for home and away matches.Auckland City...

    : 2 appearances
Best: Finalist in 2009
2009: Finalist
2011: 2° in Group A

Current squad

O-League 2010-2011 squad


Notable former players

Francis Aruwafu Fred Hale
Fred Hale (footballer)
Fred Hale is a footballer from the Solomon Islands. He currently plays as a goalkeeper for Marist FC in the Honiara FA League. Between 2000 and 2007, he won 13 caps for the Solomon Islands national football team.-External links:*[...

 Nelson Sale Kilifa
Nelson Sale Kilifa
Nelson Sale Kilifa is a Solomon Islands football defender who currently plays for DJ League's Top 8 side Makuru FC.-Club career:...

 Henry Koto Alick Maemae
Alick Maemae
Alick Leonard Maemae is a football midfielder from the Solomon Islands who currently plays for Vanuatuan side Amical FC.He hails from Suraina, North East coast of Malaita.-Club career:...

 Batram Suri
Batram Suri
Batram Suri is a Solomon Islands footballer who plays as either a striker or a midfielder and is currently playing for Amicalin the Matson's Premier Football League....


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