2018 Solomon Islands S-League

Last updated
Telekom S-League
Season2018
Champions Solomon Warriors
Matches played56
Goals scored252 (4.5 per match)
Top goalscorer Flag of Vanuatu.svg Kensi Tangis
(23 goals)
2019–20

The 2018 Telekom S-League is the 15th season of the Telekom S-League, the top football league in the Solomon Islands.

The league was originally to kick off on 21 July 2018, but was delayed until 5 August. [1] A total of eight teams have confirmed their participation. [2]

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Solomon Warriors 149324915+3430Qualification to 2019 OFC Champions League
2 Henderson Eels 149324822+2630
3 Kossa 146533022+823
4 Malaita Kingz 146352827+121
5 Western United 146172931219
6 Marist 145272731417
7 Real Kakamora 1444627401316
8 FC Guadalcanal 1401131464501
Source: SIFF

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References

  1. Solomon Islands 2018, RSSSF.com
  2. "TSL starts Sunday". The Island Sun. 2 August 2018.