BY TONY IROGA
The USPSI Women’s Floorball Team have claimed the 2026 Women’s Floorball league champions title with an 8-2 victory against Unix Women’s team.
The grand final was held over the weekend at the Friendships Hall in East Honiara.
According to Solomon Islands Floorball Federation (FFSI) USP Bullets secured their spot in the Grand Final after a dominant 18-1 victory over the SINU Girls in the second semi-final.
Speaking to Island Sun yesterday FFSI president Adam Olofsson said this was their second Floorball champions Trophy and they were unbeatable all the way.
He said they had one game that went to the penalty shootout against Unix game 2 in the final.
In the runner-up match Unix advanced to meet USP Bullets in the final after their own successful playoff run.
USPSI bullets has now won the Women’s Floorball League championship for the second consecutive time.
Before the playoffs began, the top of the table was tightly contested between the following clubs; USP Bullets, Sky-Riders, Unix and SINU girls.
Sky Rider chased USP throughout the season, winning a close 2–1 game against UNIX late in the semi playoff schedule.
Unix remained competitive throughout the season to secure a playoff spot.
FFSI president Olofsson congratulated the USPSI Bullets for their victory yesterday and thanks the women’s floorball teams for participating in the league tournament this year.
In April 2025, USP Bullets made history by winning the inaugural Women’s Floorball League with a perfect 13–0 record, defeating Unix 2–1 in a penalty shootout during the grand- final.
SINU Girls qualified for the semifinals before being eliminated by USP Bullets.
In November 2025, the USP Bullets men’s team also saw success against Unix, defeating them 3–1 for their first win of that season.
Beyond the domestic league, the Solomon Islands National Women’s team, the Basiotas is preparing for the 2026 3v3 World Floorball Championships in Spain, scheduled for June 12–14.
The team has been drawn into Group B and will face international opponents including Finland, Italy, Iceland, and the United States.
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