Monday, March 16, 2009

National Soccer League expensive: Alufurai

A Team handmade up of FIFA including Oceania will fabricate a happening finding mission to Solomon Islands soon in light of the Inland Soccer League saga. Oceania Football Confederation last October urged outright their member associations to organize a Social Soccer League by 2010 ahead of they may qualify for the O League.Though, the decision had hit hard on Solomon Islands Football Federation who feel that it is beyond their capability to run a NSL in the region by reason of finance moreover infrastructure not in place.SIFF president, Martin Alufurai told One New Television Football Moving picture along Sunday that the visit is to analyse the situation Solomon Islands are facing in running a National Soccer League."To run a soccer league is very expensive because clubs must utilize their own fields, school of excellence along with finance."At the moment, even most clubs in Honiara do not have their own infrastructure to meet the requirement of the NSL," Alufurai said.He said SIFF did not want to run a Social Soccer League which in the rear one month they decide to close it.According to Oceania Football Confederation, a NSL must hold a home as a consequence away play-offs between top clubs in the region.This means the ten provinces namely Honiara, Western, Malaita, Choiseul, Central, Makira UIawa, Temotu, Renbel, Guadalcanal together with Isabel must utilize their club representatives to play against each other on a home including away basis for the duration of the league.Alufurai said no more than to fly 22 Honiara players to Auki, Malaita which is closest, forth a Solomon Airlines plane will cost over $30,000.He said this gathered SIFF to run a league which suite their capability also situation in the land.

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