X-Beam F.C.

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X-Beam
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Full nameX-Beam Football Club
Founded2013
Ground Lawson Tama Stadium
Capacity22,000
Manager Peter Eke
League Telekom S-League
2014-15 9th

X-Beam Football Club is a football club based in Honiara, Solomon Islands. They play their home games at Lawson Tama Stadium. [1] [2]

Current squad

as of August 2014
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 Polycarp Bonave
2Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Tom Mae
3Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Jeremy Masolo
4 DF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Robinson Billy
5Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Edmond Taevo
6Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Ivin Ruka
7 DF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Filia Lone
8 MF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Joachim Kairi
9Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Michael Tomani
10 MF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL John Duddley
11 MF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Danny Maeli
12Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Robert Diau
13Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Alfonso Danny
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14 DF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL George Ladoga
15Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Nelson Keso
16 MF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Ian Taevo
17 FW Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Jay Nate Kairi
18 DF Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Silas Samo
19Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Brett Honisawa
20Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Shayne Keru
21 FW Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Herrick Lautalo
22Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Henry Duddley
23Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Hillary Fete
25Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Lionel Owen
29 FW Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg  SOL Paul Huia

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References

  1. "Solomon Islands - X-Beam FC - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway".
  2. "X-Beam - World Match Centre". Archived from the original on April 29, 2015. Retrieved January 5, 2014.