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Posted December 30, 2025 22:57 · last edited December 30, 2025 22:57

OFC Pro League side South Island United have added Solomon Islands international midfielder Rovu Boyers to their squad.

Boyers (22) is a much-travelled player who has turned out for clubs in the United Kingdom, Greece, Sweden and Australia.

He has become the 19th player to be named by South Island United for their squad who make their debut in the inaugural OFC Pro League against Auckland FC on Saturday January 17, 2026, in the second game of a double header at Auckland’s Eden Park.

Born in the Solomon Islands, Boyers left in 2018 to pursue a football career abroad.

In England, he played for non-league clubs Eastbourne United and Eastbourne Borough.

He joined Greek club Episkopi in 2022 and then Swedish side Syrianska a year later.

In 2025, he played for South Australian State first division side West Adelaide, scoring 12 goals in 25 appearances.

Boyers made his international debut for the Solomon Islands in a FIFA Men’s World Cup qualifier against New Caledonia. He has since scored three goals in six appearances for his country.

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OFC Pro League’s South Island United sign Solomon Islands international
OFC Pro League side South Island United have added Solomon Islands international midfielder Rovu Boyers to their squad.

Boyers (22) is a much-travelled player who has turned out for clubs in the United Kingdom, Greece, Sweden and Australia.

He has become the 19th player to be named by South Island United for their squad who make their debut in the inaugural OFC Pro League against Auckland FC on Saturday January 17, 2026, in the second game of a double header at Auckland’s Eden Park.

Born in the Solomon Islands, Boyers left in 2018 to pursue a football career abroad.

In England, he played for non-league clubs Eastbourne United and Eastbourne Borough.

He joined Greek club Episkopi in 2022 and then Swedish side Syrianska a year later.

In 2025, he played for South Australian State first division side West Adelaide, scoring 12 goals in 25 appearances.

Boyers made his international debut for the Solomon Islands in a FIFA Men’s World Cup qualifier against New Caledonia. He has since scored three goals in six appearances for his country.