Makuru F.C.

Makuru FC is a Solomon Islands football club, playing in the Honiara FA League.

Makuru FC
Full nameMakuru Football Club Honiara
GroundLawson Tama Stadium
Honiara
Capacity10,000
ManagerSilas Milikada
LeagueHoniara FA League

They won the 2004 and 2006/2007 Honiara FA League title.[1] The team is also known as JP Su'uria.

They declined to join the newly formed Telekom S-League due to religious reasons since they did not want to play on Saturdays.[2]

Titles

2004, 2007.
  • Solomon Islands Cup: (0)

Performance in OFC competitions

Best: Group stage in 2005
2005: Group stage

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  SOL Felix Ray Jr.
2 FW  SOL Leslie Kakai
3 DF  SOL Adika Maeta
4 DF  SOL John Iani
5 DF  SOL Moffat Kilifa
6 DF  SOL Leslie Leo
7 MF  SOL Alick Maemae
8  SOL Ben Kunua
9  SOL Monystyn Sanga
10 FW  SOL Batram Suri
12 DF  SOL Berry Galokale
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF  SOL George Lui
14  SOL George Afia
15 MF  SOL Max Ruku
17 FW  SOL John Anita
18 MF  SOL Paul Kakai Jnr.
19 MF  SOL Robert Mafane
20 GK  SOL Leon Lekezoto
21 DF  SOL Derrick Taebo
22 DF  SOL Nelson Sale Kilifa
MF  SOL George Aba
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