Solomon Islands national football team results (2000–2019)

This page details the match results and statistics of the Solomon Islands national football team from 2000 to 2019.

Key

Results

Solomon Islands' score is shown first in each case.

No. Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Solomon Islands scorers Att. Ref.
92 8 April 2000 Suva (N)  New Caledonia 2–4 2000 Melanesia Cup[A] B. Suri, Berry [1][2][3]
93 10 April 2000 Suva (N)  Vanuatu 2–1 2000 Melanesia Cup[A] Berry, Daudau [1][2][3]
94 13 April 2000 Suva (N)  Papua New Guinea 4–2 2000 Melanesia Cup[A] Samani, Berry, Daudau (2) [1][2][3]
95 15 April 2000 Suva (N)  Fiji 2–2 2000 Melanesia Cup[A] B. Suri, Daudau [1][2][3]
96 21 June 2000 Stade Pater Te Hono Nui, Pirae (N)  Cook Islands 5–1 2000 OFC Nations Cup B. Suri, Menapi, Samani, Omokirio, Koto [1][2][4]
97 23 June 2000 Stade Pater Te Hono Nui, Pirae (N)  Australia 0–6 2000 OFC Nations Cup [1][2][4]
98 25 June 2000 Stade Pater Te Hono Nui, Pirae (N)  New Zealand 0–2 2000 OFC Nations Cup [1][2][4]
99 28 June 2000 Stade Pater Te Hono Nui, Pirae (N)  Vanuatu 2–1 2000 OFC Nations Cup Menapi, Omokirio [1][2][4]
100 4 June 2001 North Harbour Stadium, Auckland (N)  Cook Islands 9–1 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification B. Suri, Daudau (3), Menapi (3), Firisua, Konofilla 1,542 [1][2][5]
101 8 June 2001 North Harbour Stadium, Auckland (N)  Vanuatu 7–2 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification Wickham (2), Menapi (2), Waita, Samani, B. Suri 1,674 [1][2][5]
102 11 June 2001 North Harbour Stadium, Auckland (N)  New Zealand 1–5 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification B. Suri 2,500 [1][2][5]
103 13 June 2001 North Harbour Stadium, Auckland (N)  Tahiti 0–2 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 250 [1][2][5]
104 5 July 2002 North Harbour Stadium, Auckland (N)  Papua New Guinea 0–0 2002 OFC Nations Cup 1,000 [1][2][6]
105 7 July 2002 North Harbour Stadium, Auckland (N)  Tahiti 2–3 2002 OFC Nations Cup Daudau, Menapi 1,000 [1][2][6]
106 9 July 2002 North Harbour Stadium, Auckland (N)  New Zealand 1–6 2002 OFC Nations Cup Fa'arodo 1,000 [1][2][6]
107 14 June 2003 Port Moresby (A)  Papua New Guinea 5–3 Friendly Samani, Menapi (2), Mehau, B. Suri 4,000 [1][2][7]
108 1 July 2003 National Stadium, Suva (N)  Vanuatu 2–2 2003 South Pacific Games Menapi (2) [1][2][8]
109 3 July 2003 National Stadium, Suva (N)  Kiribati 7–0 2003 South Pacific Games Waita, Menapi (5), Mehau 400 [1][2][8]
110 5 July 2003 Ratu Cakobau Park, Nausori (N)  Tuvalu 4–0 2003 South Pacific Games Maniadalo, Menapi (2), B. Suri 2,500 [1][2][8]
111 7 July 2003 Churchill Park, Lautoka (N)  Fiji 1–2 2003 South Pacific Games Menapi 6,000 [1][2][8]
112 4 April 2004 Port Vila (A)  Vanuatu 2–1 Friendly Menapi (2) [1][2][9]
113 6 April 2004 Port Vila (A)  Vanuatu 2–1 Friendly B. Suri, Menapi [1][2][10]
114 10 May 2004 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Tonga 6–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification[B] Fa'arodo (3), Maemae (2), Samani 12,385 [1][2][11]
115 12 May 2004 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Cook Islands 5–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification[B] Waita, Omorokio, Samani, Maemae, Leo 14,000 [1][2][11]
116 15 May 2004 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  New Caledonia 2–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification[B] Omorokio, G. Suri 20,000 [1][2][11]
117 19 May 2004 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Tahiti 1–1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification[B] B. Suri 18,000 [1][2][11]
118 29 May 2004 Marden Sports Complex, Adelaide (N)  Vanuatu 1–0 2004 OFC Nations Cup[C] B. Suri 200 [1][2][11]
119 31 May 2004 Marden Sports Complex, Adelaide (N)  New Zealand 0–3 2004 OFC Nations Cup[C] 217 [1][2][11]
120 2 June 2004 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (N)  Tahiti 4–0 2004 OFC Nations Cup[C] Fa'arodo, Menapi (2), B. Suri 50 [1][2][11]
121 4 June 2004 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (N)  Fiji 2–1 2004 OFC Nations Cup[C] Kakai, Houkarawa 1,500 [1][2][11]
122 6 June 2004 Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide (N)  Australia 2–2 2004 OFC Nations Cup[C] Menapi (2) 3,500 [1][2][11]
123 9 October 2004 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  Australia 1–5 2004 OFC Nations Cup B. Suri 21,000 [1][2][12]
124 12 October 2004 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney (A)  Australia 0–6 2004 OFC Nations Cup 19,208 [1][2][12]
125 3 September 2005 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney (A)  Australia 0–7 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 16,000 [1][2][11]
126 6 September 2005 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  Australia 1–2 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification Fa'arodo 16,000 [1][2][11]
127 13 July 2007 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  Papua New Guinea 2–1 Friendly Iniga, Maemae [1][13]
128 25 August 2007 Toleofoa Joseph Blatter Soccer Complex, Apia (N)  American Samoa 12–1 2007 South Pacific Games[D] Totori (2), Menapi (4), Fa'arodo, Waita (2), Bebeu, Molea, Takayama 300 [1][14]
129 27 August 2007 Toleofoa Joseph Blatter Soccer Complex, Apia (N)  Tonga 4–0 2007 South Pacific Games[D] Menapi (2), Fa'arodo, Maemae 350 [1][14]
130 1 September 2007 Toleofoa Joseph Blatter Soccer Complex, Apia (N)  Vanuatu 2–0 2007 South Pacific Games[D] Bebeu, Fa'arodo 1,000 [1][14]
131 3 September 2007 Toleofoa Joseph Blatter Soccer Complex, Apia (N)  Samoa 3–0 2007 South Pacific Games[D] Totori (2), Maemae 200 [1][14]
132 5 September 2007 Toleofoa Joseph Blatter Soccer Complex, Apia (N)  New Caledonia 2–3 2007 South Pacific Games[D] Fa'arodo, Menapi 1,500 [1][14]
133 7 September 2007 Toleofoa Joseph Blatter Soccer Complex, Apia (N)  Vanuatu 0–2 2007 South Pacific Games[D] 200 [1][14]
134 7 July 2008 Solomon Islands (H)  Vanuatu 1–2 Friendly Unknown [1]
135 7 July 2011 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  Vanuatu 2–1 Friendly Luwi, Totori [1][15]
136 9 July 2011 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  Vanuatu 0–0 Friendly [1][16]
137 27 July 2011 Korman Stadium, Port Vila (A)  Vanuatu 0–0 Friendly 6,000 [1][17]
138 30 July 2011 Korman Stadium, Port Vila (A)  Vanuatu 0–2 Friendly 3,000 [1][18]
139 27 August 2011 Stade Rivière Salée, Nouméa (N)  Guam 7–0 2011 Pacific Games Fa'arodo (2), Totori (3), Nawo, Paia [1][19]
140 30 August 2011 Stade Rivière Salée, Nouméa (N)  American Samoa 4–0 2011 Pacific Games Totori, Bule, Luwi (2) [1][19]
141 1 September 2011 Stade Rivière Salée, Nouméa (N)  Vanuatu 0–1 2011 Pacific Games [1][19]
142 3 September 2011 Stade Rivière Salée, Nouméa (N)  Tuvalu 6–1 2011 Pacific Games Totori (2) Luwi, Naka (2), Faisi [1][19]
143 5 September 2011 Stade Rivière Salée, Nouméa (N)  New Caledonia 2–1 2011 Pacific Games Nawo, Naka [1][19]
144 7 September 2011 Stade Hnassé, Lifou (N)  Fiji 2–1
(a.e.t.)
2011 Pacific Games Nawo, Fa'arodo [1][19]
145 9 September 2011 Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Nouméa (N)  New Caledonia 0–2 2011 Pacific Games [1][19]
146 2 June 2012 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Papua New Guinea 1–0 2012 OFC Nations Cup[E] Totori 15,000 [1][20]
147 4 June 2012 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Fiji 0–0 2012 OFC Nations Cup[E] 12,000 [1][20]
148 6 June 2012 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  New Zealand 1–1 2012 OFC Nations Cup[E] Totori 18,000 [1][20]
149 8 June 2012 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Tahiti 0–1 2012 OFC Nations Cup[E] 15,000 [1][20]
150 10 June 2012 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  New Zealand 3–4 2012 OFC Nations Cup[E] Teleda, Totori (2) 15,000 [1][20]
151 7 September 2012 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  Tahiti 2–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Fa'arodo, Teleda 22,000 [1][21]
152 11 September 2012 North Harbour Stadium, Auckland (A)  New Zealand 1–6 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Fa'arodo 7,931 [1][21]
153 12 October 2012 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  New Caledonia 2–6 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Tanito, Nawo 8,000 [1][21]
154 16 October 2012 Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Nouméa (A)  New Caledonia 0–5 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification 4,000 [1][21]
155 22 March 2013 Stade Pater Te Hono Nui, Pirae (A)  Tahiti 0–2 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification 550 [1][21]
156 26 March 2013 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  New Zealand 0–2 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification 5,600 [1][21]
157 24 March 2016 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  Papua New Guinea 2–0 Friendly Totori, Nawo [1][22]
158 27 March 2016 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  Papua New Guinea 1–2 Friendly Lea'alafa [1][23]
159 28 May 2016 Sir John Guise Stadium, Port Moresby (N)  Vanuatu 1–0 2016 OFC Nations Cup[F] Donga 1,611 [1][24]
160 31 May 2016 Sir John Guise Stadium, Port Moresby (N)  Fiji 0–1 2016 OFC Nations Cup[F] 798 [1][24]
161 4 June 2016 Sir John Guise Stadium, Port Moresby (N)  New Zealand 0–1 2016 OFC Nations Cup[F] 1,925 [1][24]
162 8 June 2016 Sir John Guise Stadium, Port Moresby (N)  Papua New Guinea 1–2 2016 OFC Nations Cup[F] Molea 3,548 [1][24]
163 5 October 2016 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  New Caledonia 0–3 Friendly [1][25]
164 8 October 2016 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  New Caledonia 0–1 Friendly [1][26]
165 7 November 2016 Stade Pater Te Hono Nui, Pirae (A)  Tahiti 0–3[G] 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 2,200 [1][27]
166 13 November 2016 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  Tahiti 1–0 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Poila 5,000 [1][27]
167 25 May 2017 Prince Charles Park, Nadi (A)  Fiji 1–1 Friendly Lea'alafa [1][28]
168 28 May 2017 Churchill Park, Lautoka (A)  Fiji 0–1 Friendly 2,500 [1][29]
169 9 June 2017 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  Papua New Guinea 3–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Kaua, Totori, Lea'alafa 14,700 [1][27]
170 13 June 2017 PNG Football Stadium, Port Moresby (A)  Papua New Guinea 2–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Fa'arodo, Donga 2,035 [1][27]
171 28 July 2017 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  Vanuatu 0–0 Friendly 20,000 [1]
172 1 September 2017 North Harbour Stadium, Auckland (A)  New Zealand 1–6 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Fa'arodo 10,230 [1][27]
173 5 September 2017 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  New Zealand 2–2 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification Lea'alafa, Fa'arodo 10,200 [1][27]
174 2 December 2017 Port Vila Municipal Stadium, Port Vila (N)  Tonga 8–0 2017 Pacific Mini Games Donga, Totori (2), Mara (2), Feni (2), Tanito 1,000 [1][30]
175 6 December 2017 Korman Stadium, Port Vila (N)  Fiji 0–0 2017 Pacific Mini Games 4,000 [1][30]
176 9 December 2017 Port Vila Municipal Stadium, Port Vila (N)  Tuvalu 6–0 2017 Pacific Mini Games Fa'arodo, Mara (2), Bule, Feni, Totori 1,500 [1][30]
177 12 December 2017 Korman Stadium, Port Vila (N)  New Caledonia 1–0 2017 Pacific Mini Games Kaua 2,500 [1][30]
178 15 December 2017 Port Vila Municipal Stadium, Port Vila (N)  Vanuatu 2–3 2017 Pacific Mini Games Totori, Fa'arodo 6,000 [1][30]
179 29 August 2018 Macau Olympic Complex, Taipa (A)  Macau 4–1 Friendly Molea, Kaua, Hou, Totori [1][31]
180 5 September 2018 National Stadium, Suva (A)  Fiji 1–1 Friendly Lea'alafa 4,200 [1][32]
181 18 March 2019 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  Vanuatu 3–1 Friendly Ifunaoa, Lea'alafa, Nawo [1][33]
182 24 March 2019 Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei (A)  Chinese Taipei 1–0 Friendly Totori [1][34]
183 8 June 2019 National Stadium, Singapore (A)  Singapore 3–4 Friendly Feni, Abba, Totori [1][35]
184 8 July 2019 National Soccer Stadium, Apia (N)  Tuvalu 13–0 2019 Pacific Games Feni (5), Nawo, Totori (2), Donga, Kaua, Tanito (2), Hou 300 [1][36]
185 10 July 2019 National Soccer Stadium, Apia (N)  New Caledonia 0–2 2019 Pacific Games 1,000 [1][36]
186 12 July 2019 National Soccer Stadium, Apia (N)  Tahiti 0–3 2019 Pacific Games 200 [1][36]
187 15 July 2019 National Soccer Stadium, Apia (N)  American Samoa 13–0 2019 Pacific Games Feni (3), Ledoux (o.g.), Totori, Abba (4), Ifunaoa (3), Taroga 400 [1][36]
188 18 July 2019 National Soccer Stadium, Apia (N)  Fiji 4–4 2019 Pacific Games Ifunaoa, Feni, Totori (2) 1,000 [1][36]
Notes
  1. ^
    A: The 2000 Melanesia Cup doubled as qualifiers for the 2000 OFC Nations Cup.
  2. ^
    B: The first round of Oceanian qualifiers for the 2006 FIFA World Cup doubled as qualifiers for the 2004 OFC Nations Cup.
  3. ^
    C: The 2004 OFC Nations Cup group stage doubled as the second round of qualifiers for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.
  4. ^
    D: The men's football tournament at the 2007 South Pacific Games doubled as qualifiers for the 2008 OFC Nations Cup and the first round of qualifiers for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
  5. ^
    E: The 2012 OFC Nations Cup doubled as the second round of qualifiers for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
  6. ^
    F: The 2016 OFC Nations Cup doubled as the second round of qualifiers for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
  7. ^
    G: FIFA awarded Tahiti a 3–0 win as a result of the Solomon Islands fielding the ineligible player Henry Fa'arodo, after Tahiti had defeated the Solomon Islands 1–0. Henry Fa'arodo failed to serve a one-game ban after receiving two yellow cards in the 2016 OFC Nations Cup.[37]

Record by opponent

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD WPCT
 American Samoa 3 3 0 0 29 1 +28 100.00
 Australia 6 0 1 5 4 28 24 0.00
 Chinese Taipei 1 1 0 0 1 0 +1 100.00
 Cook Islands 3 3 0 0 19 2 +17 100.00
 Fiji 11 1 7 3 13 14 1 9.09
 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
 New Caledonia 11 3 0 8 11 27 16 27.27
 New Zealand 11 0 2 9 10 38 28 0.00
 Papua New Guinea 10 7 1 2 21 13 +8 70.00
 Samoa 1 1 0 0 3 0 +3 100.00
 Singapore 1 0 0 1 3 4 1 0.00
 Tahiti 10 3 1 6 10 15 5 30.00
 Tonga 3 3 0 0 18 0 +18 100.00
 Tuvalu 4 4 0 0 29 1 +28 100.00
 Vanuatu 19 10 4 5 29 20 +9 52.63
Total 97 42 16 39 218 164 +54 43.30
Source: Results

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