Laugu United sounds NSL warning with player training call

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[Published on Saturday, March 28, 2026]

BY RICHARD MENANOPO

Laugu United FC has made an early statement ahead of the upcoming National Soccer League (NSL) season, issuing a strong call-out to players as preparations officially get underway in Honiara.

In a notice received by Island Sun Sports interim head coach Billy Coleridge Ului confirmed that the club will begin its first training session on Monday, March 30 at 5pm at Kukum Soccer Pitch.

The notice invites all former registered players and new interested talents to attend, as the club looks to rebuild and strengthen its squad for the national competition.

Ului said the session will mark the start of a crucial selection phase.

“This is an urgent call to all our former players and new interested individuals to come forward and be part of the club’s preparations.

“We will conduct an intensive training program to determine a complete and competitive team for this year’s league,” he said.

He stressed that early preparation is key to the club’s ambitions this season.

“Starting training now gives us enough time to work on important aspects of the team and to complete all necessary regulations and formalities before the league begins,” Ului said.

Players are urged to come fully equipped with proper sporting gear, as assessments will begin immediately from the first session.

Beyond preparations, Ului also paid tribute to the club’s loyal supporters who have remained steadfast over the years.

“We thank our supporters, fans, friends and wantoks who have stood by the club even in its darkest moments.

“Your belief, trust and prayers continue to keep the spirit of Laugu United alive,” he said.

For those interested in joining or seeking further information, the club has made its management accessible for direct enquiries. Interested individuals can contact Interim President Billy Coleridge Ului on 7138390 or club head coach Paul Beni Junior on 7850785.

Laugu United FC is one of the developing football clubs in Honiara, aiming to establish itself in the National Soccer League. The early training rollout signals the club’s intent to build a competitive side and make a strong impact in the upcoming season.

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