Career
Starting his career on the books of Ipswich Town and Arsenal, he moved to Rushden & Diamonds in 2000, making 9 appearances in all competitions, then was loaned out to Canvey Island for the 2002-2003 season, before joining Kettering Town in 2003. He was to stay until 2009, becoming one of Kettering"s most capped players. He then signed for Conference North side Corby Town on 21 May 2009 after being released from Kettering Town and then rejoined the Poppies after a successful trial.
Following this he moved to Brackley Town in 2011, where he was a part of their Southern Premier League championship winning side.
In 2014, he once again rejoined Kettering Town for his third spell, winning the Southern League Division One Central title in his first season. In July 2015, it transpired that Solkhon and a teammate, Elliot Sandy had been betting, which was in violation of FA rules.
They were both charged. Born on Canvey Island, England, Solkhon was born at Rochford hospital in Essex and attended Castle View School on Canvey Island from 1994 to 1999.
He played at youth level for Ipswich Town and Arsenal and then signed for Rushden & Diamonds where he played for two seasons, helping them to secure promotion to the Conference.
He was also loaned out to Canvey Island F.C. for the 2002-2003 season. He signed for Kettering Town in 2003 and became their longest serving player of nearly five years. He was released by Kettering in May 2009.
Solkhon then signed for newly promoted Corby Town in the Conference North on 21 May, ready for the upcoming 2009-2010 season.
On 31 July 2015, it was revealed that Solkhon, and a teammate, Elliot Sandy had been involved in betting, and consequently were charged by the FA.