The past
Solomon Islands are very much the transcedent beach
soccer force in Oceania. The Bilikiki Boys have won the last two
continental titles, and have not been the whipping boys that many
expected on the world stage. At the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Rio
2006, they beat Cameroon 5-2 in their opener before comfortable
defeats by Uruguay and Portugal sealed their elimination. Last
year, grouped with the eventual finalists and Russia, they went
home winless, although they put up an admirable fight against the
Mexicans, James Naka scoring a hat-trick en route to a 6-3
loss.
The present
Unable to stage a qualifying tournament in time for
the world finals in July, the OFC nominated Solomon Islands to be
its representative in Marseille due to the side's regional
dominance over the previous two years.
The future
Solomon Islands, affectionately known as the
'Brazil of the South Pacific', will be eager to advance
from the group phase of a FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup for the first
time in Marseille. With James Naka, a technically supreme forward
renowned for scoring acrobatic volleys, in their ranks, and
following their impressive development on the beach soccer circuit,
there is genuine hope from back home that they can achieve their
objective.
Facts
Key player
James Naka
Qualifying stats
Solomon Islands did not qualify for Marseille 2008,
they were nominated by the OFC as its representative.
The numbers game
9 - James Naka has scored nine of Solomon Islands'
19 goals in FIFA Beach Soccer World Cups.
Solomon Islands (SOL) 