Solomon Islands national football team 1963–99 results

This page details the match results and statistics of the Solomon Islands national football team from 1963 to 1999.

Key

Results

Solomon Islands' score is shown first in each case.

No. Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Solomon Islands scorers Att. Ref.
1 30 August 1963 Buckhurst Park, Suva (N)  New Hebrides 6–3 1963 South Pacific Games Mabulou, Famani, Suamoni (2), Beni (2) [1][2][3]
2 1 September 1963 Churchill Park, Lautoka (N)  Fiji 0–5 1963 South Pacific Games [1][2][3]
3 6 September 1963 Buckhurst Park, Suva (N)  Tahiti 0–18 1963 South Pacific Games [1][2][3]
4 9 December 1966 Nouméa (N)  New Caledonia 0–8 1966 South Pacific Games [1][2][4]
5 13 December 1966 Nouméa (N)  New Hebrides 4–4 1966 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][4]
6 14 August 1969 Club Germania, Port Moresby (N)  Fiji 1–5 1969 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][5]
7 15 August 1969 Club Germania, Port Moresby (N)  New Caledonia 1–1 1969 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][5]
8 16 August 1969 Club Germania, Port Moresby (N)  Papua New Guinea 0–4 1969 South Pacific Games [1][2][5]
9 18 August 1969 Club Germania, Port Moresby (N)  Tahiti 0–7 1969 South Pacific Games [1][2][5]
10 20 August 1969 Club Germania, Port Moresby (N)  New Hebrides 7–2 1969 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][5]
11 2 August 1975 Guam (N)  Guam 5–1 1975 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][6]
12 5 August 1975 Guam (N)  Fiji 1–1 1975 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][6]
13 7 August 1975 Guam (N)  New Caledonia 0–4 1975 South Pacific Games [1][2][6]
14 8 August 1975 Guam (N)  Fiji 3–2 1975 South Pacific Games Kaukai, Ote, one unknown [1][2][6]
15 7 July 1978 Solomon Islands (H)  Papua New Guinea 0–2 Friendly [1]
16 5 July 1979 Solomon Islands (H)  New Hebrides 3–1 Friendly Unknown [1]
17 6 July 1979 Solomon Islands (H)  New Hebrides 3–0 Friendly Unknown [1]
18 29 August 1979 Buckhurst Park, Suva (N)  Wallis and Futuna 6–0 1979 South Pacific Games Maelauna (3), Fa'arodo, Suri, Sulimae [1][2][7]
19 31 August 1979 Bidesi Park, Suva (N)  Western Samoa 12–0 1979 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][7]
20 3 September 1979 Ratu Cakobau Park, Nausori (N)  Papua New Guinea 3–2 1979 South Pacific Games Suri (2), Bebeu [1][2][7]
21 4 September 1979 Buckhurst Park, Suva (N)  Fiji 0–2 1979 South Pacific Games [1][2][7]
22 7 September 1979 Buckhurst Park, Suva (N)  New Caledonia 3–1 1979 South Pacific Games Maelauna (2), Ngawaeramo [1][2][7]
23 25 February 1980 Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Nouméa (N)  Fiji 1–3 1980 OFC Nations Cup Unknown [1][2][8]
24 27 February 1980 Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Nouméa (N)  Tahiti 1–12 1980 OFC Nations Cup Unknown [1][2][8]
25 29 February 1980 Stade Numa-Daly Magenta, Nouméa (N)  New Zealand 1–6 1980 OFC Nations Cup Karitea [1][2][8]
26 7 July 1981 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Fiji 1–2 1981 South Pacific Mini Games Sokeni [1][2][9]
27 9 July 1981 SIPL, Honiara (N)  New Caledonia 1–1 1981 South Pacific Mini Games Sokeni [1][2][9]
28 10 July 1981 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Western Samoa 5–0 1981 South Pacific Mini Games Ini (2), Kasute'e (3) [1][2][9]
29 11 July 1981 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Vanuatu 2–1 1981 South Pacific Mini Games Sokeni, Tiale [1][2][9]
30 13 July 1981 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Tahiti 1–4 1981 South Pacific Mini Games Lae [1][2][9]
31 14 July 1981 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (N)  Papua New Guinea 1–2 1981 South Pacific Mini Games Lae [1][2][9]
32 24 August 1983 Apia (N)  Fiji 0–10 1983 South Pacific Games [1][2][10]
33 August 1983 Apia (N)  New Caledonia 0–1 1983 South Pacific Games [1][2][10]
August 1983 Apia (N)  Vanuatu [A] 1983 South Pacific Games [1][2][10]
34 March 1987 Fiji (A)  Fiji 1–2 Friendly Unknown [1]
35 March 1987 Fiji (A)  Fiji 2–2 Friendly Unknown [1]
36 11 March 1987 Fiji (A)  Fiji 1–4 Friendly Unknown [1]
37 21 October 1988 Solomon Islands (N)  Fiji 1–1 1988 Melanesia Cup Unknown [1][2][11]
38 24 October 1988 Solomon Islands (N)  New Caledonia 1–0 1988 Melanesia Cup Unknown [1][2][11]
39 25 October 1988 Solomon Islands (N)  Vanuatu 5–0 1988 Melanesia Cup Unknown [1][2][11]
40 26 October 1988 Solomon Islands (N)  Fiji 1–3 1988 Melanesia Cup Unknown [1][2][11]
41 28 October 1989 Fiji (N)  Vanuatu 2–0 1989 Melanesia Cup Unknown [1][2][12]
42 30 October 1989 Fiji (N)  New Caledonia 0–2 1989 Melanesia Cup [1][2][12]
43 3 November 1989 Fiji (N)  Papua New Guinea 0–0 1989 Melanesia Cup [1][2][12]
44 4 November 1989 Fiji (N)  Fiji 0–0 1989 Melanesia Cup [1][2][12]
45 1 November 1990 Nouméa (N)  Fiji 0–0 1990 Melanesia Cup [1][2][13]
46 3 November 1990 Nouméa (N)  Vanuatu 1–1 1990 Melanesia Cup Natei [1][2][13]
47 6 November 1990 Koné (N)  Papua New Guinea 1–0 1990 Melanesia Cup [1][2][13]
48 8 November 1990 Nouméa (N)  New Caledonia 1–3 1990 Melanesia Cup [1][2][13]
49 9 September 1991 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae (N)  Papua New Guinea 0–0 1991 South Pacific Games [1][2][14]
50 11 September 1991 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae (N)  Wallis and Futuna 5–0 1991 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][14]
51 13 September 1991 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae (N)  Vanuatu 3–0 1991 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][14]
52 17 September 1991 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae (N)  New Caledonia 4–1 1991 South Pacific Games Ashley (2), Natei, Waeta [1][2][14]
53 20 September 1991 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae (N)  Fiji 1–1
(4–5p)
1991 South Pacific Games Natei [1][2][14]
54 11 July 1992 Honiara (H)  Tahiti 1–1 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification Hatei [1][2][15]
55 25 July 1992 Korman Stadium, Port Vila (N)  Fiji 1–2 1992 Melanesia Cup Natei [1][2][16]
56 27 July 1992 Korman Stadium, Port Vila (N)  Vanuatu 3–1 1992 Melanesia Cup Tome, Natei, Toatu [1][2][16]
57 30 July 1992 Korman Stadium, Port Vila (N)  New Caledonia 0–1 1992 Melanesia Cup [1][2][16]
58 4 September 1992 Honiara (H)  Australia 1–2 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification Vato [1][2][15]
59 26 September 1992 Newcastle (A)  Australia 1–6 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification Ashley [1][2][15]
60 9 October 1992 Papeete (A)  Tahiti 2–4 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification Vato, Suri [1][2][15]
61 7 December 1993 Port Vila (N)  Fiji 0–1 1993 South Pacific Games [1][2][17]
62 11 December 1993 Port Vila (N)  Guam 12–1 1993 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][17]
63 13 December 1993 Port Vila (N)  Tahiti 0–3 1993 South Pacific Games [1][2][17]
64 5 July 1994 Solomon Islands (N)  Papua New Guinea 2–0 1994 Melanesia Cup[B] Unknown [1][2][18]
65 6 July 1994 Solomon Islands (N)  Vanuatu 4–0 1994 Melanesia Cup[B] Unknown [1][2][18]
66 7 July 1994 Solomon Islands (N)  Fiji 1–0 1994 Melanesia Cup[B] [1][2][18]
67 8 July 1994 Solomon Islands (N)  New Caledonia 3–1 1994 Melanesia Cup[B] [1][2][18]
68 2 September 1994 Solomon Islands (H)  Fiji 1–0 Friendly Unknown [1][2]
69 16 August 1995 Papeete (N)  Wallis and Futuna 12–1 1995 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][19]
70 18 August 1995 Papeete (N)  New Caledonia 1–0 1995 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][19]
71 19 August 1995 Papeete (N)  Tahiti 2–4 1995 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][19]
72 21 August 1995 Papeete (N)  Cook Islands 16–0 1995 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][19]
73 24 August 1995 Papeete (N)  Fiji 3–3[C] 1995 South Pacific Games Unknown [1][2][19]
74 26 August 1995 Papeete (N)  Tahiti 0–2 1995 South Pacific Games [1][2][19]
75 17 November 1995 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  Tahiti 0–1 1996 OFC Nations Cup 15,000 [1][2][20]
76 11 May 1996 Stade Pater Te Hono Nui, Papeete (A)  Tahiti 1–2 1996 OFC Nations Cup Seni 15,000 [1][2][20]
77 16 September 1996 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae (N)  Papua New Guinea 1–1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Rukumana 4,500 [1][2][21]
78 18 September 1996 Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium, Lae (N)  Vanuatu 1–1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Berry 2,500 [1][2][21]
79 15 February 1997 Nukuʻalofa (A)  Tonga 4–0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Kiriau, Seni, Berry, Peli 3,000 [1][2][21]
80 17 February 1997 Fiji (A)  Fiji 2–1 Friendly Unknown [1][2]
81 21 February 1997 Fiji (A)  Fiji 2–3 Friendly Unknown [1][2]
82 1 March 1997 Lawson Tama Stadium, Honiara (H)  Tonga 9–0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Berry (3), Rukumana, Wabo, Seni (3), Kiriau 4,000 [1][2][21]
83 11 June 1997 Sydney (N)  Australia 0–13 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification 3,127 [1][2][21]
84 15 June 1997 Sydney (N)  Tahiti 4–1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Seni, Berry (2), Toata 253 [1][2][21]
85 17 June 1997 Sydney (N)  Australia 2–6 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Peli, Suri 2,122 [1][2][21]
86 21 June 1997 Sydney (N)  Tahiti 1–1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification Rousseau [1][2][21]
87 5 September 1998 Espiritu Santo (N)  Papua New Guinea 3–1 1998 Melanesia Cup[D] Unknown [1][2][22]
88 8 September 1998 Espiritu Santo (N)  New Caledonia 3–2 1998 Melanesia Cup[D] Unknown [1][2][22]
89 10 September 1998 Espiritu Santo (N)  Vanuatu 1–3 1998 Melanesia Cup[D] Unknown [1][2][22]
90 12 September 1998 Espiritu Santo (N)  Fiji 1–1 1998 Melanesia Cup[D] Unknown [1][2][22]
91 19 September 1998 Solomon Islands (H)  Papua New Guinea 2–1 Friendly Unknown [1][2]
Notes
  1. ^
    A: Some sources suggest the Solomon Islands defeated Vanuatu in their final match at the 1983 South Pacific Games but the score is unknown. Both teams had been eliminated from the tournament prior to the match.[1][2][10]
  2. ^
    B: The 1994 Melanesia Cup doubled as qualifiers for the 1996 OFC Nations Cup.
  3. ^
    C: The Solomon Islands won on penalties but the score is not known.
  4. ^
    D: The 1998 Melanesia Cup doubled as qualifiers for the 1998 OFC Nations Cup.

Record by opponent

Opponent Pld W D L GF GA GD %W
 Australia 4 0 0 4 4 27 −23 000.00
 Cook Islands 1 1 0 0 16 0 +16 100.00
 Fiji 24 4 8 12 25 54 −29 016.67
 Guam 2 2 0 0 17 2 +15 100.00
 New Caledonia 14 6 2 6 18 26 −8 042.86
 New Zealand 1 0 0 1 1 6 −5 000.00
 Papua New Guinea 11 5 3 3 13 13 +0 045.45
 Samoa[E] 2 2 0 0 17 0 +17 100.00
 Tahiti 13 1 2 10 13 60 −47 007.69
 Tonga 2 2 0 0 13 0 +13 100.00
 Vanuatu[F] 14 10 3 1 45 17 +28 071.43
 Wallis and Futuna 3 3 0 0 23 1 +22 100.00
Total 91 36 18 37 205 206 −1 039.56
Notes
  1. ^
    E: Includes results as Western Samoa.
  2. ^
    F: Includes results as the New Hebrides.
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