BY JOHN HOUANIHAU
Clement Baegeni, the prominent striker for the Malaita Eagles in 2017, has expressed his optimism regarding his football career and is preparing to make his return to the field.
Now at the age of 30, Baegeni played a pivotal role in the Malaita Eagles’ victory in the 2017 Solomon Cup, where they triumphed over Central Shield with a score of 2-1 in a challenging match held at Lawson Tama.
Following a year-long break from the sport due to an injury sustained in 2022 while playing for Real Kakamora FC, Baegeni reflected on his career trajectory.
“After 2017, I joined Henderson Eels for our participation in the OFC. Upon our return, I played for Weneagu, Isebel Frigates, and Real Kakamora,” Baegeni from Sinamauri in West Kwaio, Malaita province said.
Unfortunately, it was during his time with Real Kakamora that he suffered a significant injury, resulting in a fracture of a small bone in his leg, which supports the main bone.
“I consulted a practitioner from the Western province who specializes in bone massage, and he advised me to take a year off to ensure complete recovery. Consequently, I returned home and refrained from playing during that period,” Baegeni shared with Island Sun.
In early 2024, Baegeni arrived in Honiara and began working part-time for the Coast Watchers security firm as he gradually recovered from his injuries.
The 30-year-old is driven to return to his football career, not only out of passion but also due to a profound respect for the sport within his country.
“One of the key motivators for me has been witnessing our teams, particularly the national team, compete, even though they have not advanced far despite numerous opportunities. This has inspired me deeply; I often find myself imagining being part of that experience. I truly believe I can achieve it,” Baegeni expressed.
“I frequently encounter my supporters, who encourage me to train and rejoin clubs, aiming to make my way back to the national team. I consistently reassure them that I will return to the field.
“My interest and talent in football are precious to me, and I cannot afford to let them fade. Each time I watch soccer and see our teams fall short in major tournaments; it reignites my desire to play. When I observe players missing opportunities, I often think to myself how I wish I could be there,” he remarked.
Throughout 2023, Baegeni dedicated much of his time at home, participating in organized fundraising events whenever possible.
“I typically engage in training with my peers to sustain my passion for the sport. Despite my injury, I have made a mindful effort to participate in the Easter and Christmas games. Having now surpassed a year since my injury, I believe I have made a recovery and am eager to return to the field.
“I am determined to preserve my skills and remain committed to my goals. Currently, I am awaiting the commencement of the league while continuing my training regimen at home. At this moment, I feel well and confident in my recovery. Additionally, my part-time role as a security officer helps keep me occupied during my time in Honiara, while also providing financial support for my family,’’ he said.
Baegeni previously manned at Finance before being transferred to Central Plaza, where he has now been for three months. His tenure at finance lasted nearly nine months. He joined the Coast Watcher security firm in 2024.
He mentioned, “My part-time job is specifically to support my parents, as I am the only son in the family.”
Upon his return, he intends to await invitations from clubs, as he prefers not to impose himself on any particular team, although he is open to joining any club that expresses interest in him.
While working in security, several individuals approached him, inquiring about his potential return to play. He took the opportunity to explain his situation and expressed his intention to resume playing football.
When asked about his return to the field, he stated, “At this moment, my focus is on regaining my fitness and ensuring that I am fully recovered, so that I am prepared when the opportunity arises.”
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