
The Ocean Football Confederation (OFC) has reinforced its commitment to developing the professionalism of its Member Associations (MAs) with a recent visit to the Solomon Islands in a rejuvenated collaboration with the Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF).
As part of the visit, OFC Chief Operating Officer, Frederic Guillemont, and Head of MA Services, Flavia Lopes, liaised with SIFF staff and leaders to conduct an organisational review and leadership workshop.
The visit to the Solomon Islands was a part of the OFC’s Capacity Building Programme, which provides MAs with personalised services to account for their needs; especially focusing on operational efficacy, strategic planning and effective leadership.
The collaboration proved timely for the SIFF, as the organisation has continued to excel at developing a professional footballing network across the country, in time for the launch of the new OFC Professional League set to kick off in 2026.
SIFF President Donald Marahare, expressed how important the work of the OFC was for the Solomon Islands.
“The collaboration between SIFF and OFC will help us define our identity as a football organisation—our values, strengths, potential, and areas for improvement,” he said in a press release.
“We now have a clearer vision of our path forward and what needs to be done to elevate the Federation to new heights.”
Together, the SIFF and OFC achieved one of the key objectives of the visit – the development of a new action plan that highlighted important areas for the SIFF to work to continue their forward development.
At the visit’s conclusion, Guillemont conveyed the OFC’s optimism for football in the Solomon Islands.
“This collaboration was an important step in our commitment to strengthening football management across Oceania,” he said via press release.
“The enthusiasm and dedication of SIFF’s leadership and team members were evident, and we are confident that with the right structures in place, the Federation will continue to grow both on and off the pitch. Our role at OFC is to build capacities in football management and leadership, provide resources needed for long term success.”
Lopes echoed Guillemont’s sentiement.
“The response to the workshop was overwhelmingly positive. SIFF leadership and team members were engaged, motivated and eager to refine their internal structures and enhance their operational efficiency,” she added.
The Oceania Football Confederation will continue to aid and guide the Solomon Islands Football Federation and other Member Associations as football grows rapidly across the region.














