Central Coast F.C.

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Central Coast
Full nameCentral Coast Football Club
Founded2020
Ground Lawson Tama Stadium
Honiara, Solomon Islands
Capacity22,000
Chairman Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg
Manager Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg
League Telekom S-League
2023 2nd

Central Coast FC is a Solomon Islands football club of Honiara, which plays in the Telekom S-League since 2020. [1] Until 2019 they played in the Honiara Football League, but as of the 2020 season they play on the highest level in Solomon Islands. Besides football, the club also started as a futsal team. Its first training field was in the centre of Honiara, near the coast, but the team was created by people and footballers from Malaita.

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Central Coast won their first Telekom S-League title in the 2021 season.

Current squad

As of 4 August 2022. The following players were registered to their 2022 OFC Champions League squad:

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Phillip Mango(captain)
2 DF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Fred Bala
3 DF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Alick Kitalo
4 DF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Alfred Keni
5 DF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Javin Alick
6 FW Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Hudyn Irodao
7 FW Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Charles Mani
8 MF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Thomas Amasia
9 FW Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Junior Fordney
10 MF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Paul Awa
11 MF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Richie Kwaimamani
12 MF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Gibson Marahare
No.Pos.NationPlayer
13 MF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Hudson Oreinima
14 MF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Jeffery Bule
15 MF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Charlie Otainao
16 MF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Dalton Maesia
17 DF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL David Supa
18 FW Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Clifford Fafale
19 DF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Calvin Ohasio
20 FW Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Alex Kaku
21 DF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Alick Stanton
22 DF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Freddie Kini
23 GK Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Eric Peter
25 GK Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Raymond Wane

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