National Football League (Fiji)
| Country | Fiji |
|---|---|
| Confederation | OFC (Oceania) |
| Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Fiji Super Premier Division |
| International cup(s) | OFC Champions League |
| Current champions | Lautoka FC (2018) |
| Most championships | Ba FC (20) |
National Football League is the top division of the Fiji Football Association in Fiji. Since 2016, the league has been called the Vodafone Premier League after a sponsorship deal with Vodafone Fiji.[1]
Contents
1 Current clubs
2 Previous winners
2.1 National Club Championship
2.2 League Championship (for Districts)
2.3 Club Franchise League
3 Topscorers
4 References
5 External links
Current clubs
- Ba FC
- Labasa FC
- Lautoka FC
- Nadi FC
- Tavua F.C.
- Rewa FC
- Suva FC
- Nasinu F.C.
Previous winners
National Club Championship
- 1986: Tanoa SC (Nadi)
- 1987–88: Not known
- 1989: Combine Stars SC (Suva) 1–0 Vunika (Labasa)
- 1990: Not known
- 1991: Ba FSC
- 1992: Greenstars 1–0 Ba FSC
- 1993: Lautoka General
- 1994–95: Not known
- 1996: Lautoka General Strikers
- 1997: Ba FSC
- 1998: Raymonds (Rewa) 1–1 Fiji Sugar Corporation (Raymonds on pens)
- 1999: Kiwi Sports (Labasa) 2–0 KK Nadi Blues
- 2000: Foodtown Warriors (Lautoka) 1–0 Nadi Eagles
- 2001–03: Not held
- 2003–04: Not known
- 2005: General Machinery (Lautoka) 1–0 Malolo (Nadi)
- 2006: General Machinery (Lautoka) 1–1 United (Rewa) (aet, 4–1 pen)
- 2007–08: Kriz Signs Uciwai (Nadi) 2–1 United (Rewa)
- 2008: Southern Forest (Navua) 3–0 General Machinery
- 2009: Southern Forest (Navua) 1–0 4R Electric (Ba)
- 2010: 4R Electric (Ba) 1–0 Kings United (Ba)
League Championship (for Districts)
- 1977: Ba FC
- 1978: Nadi FC
- 1979: Ba FC
- 1980: Nadi FC
- 1981: Nadi FC
- 1982: Nadi FC
- 1983: Nadi FC
- 1984: Lautoka FC
- 1985: Nadi FC
- 1986: Ba FC
- 1987: Ba FC
- 1988: Lautoka FC
- 1989: Nadroga F.C.
- 1990: Nadroga F.C.
- 1991: Labasa FC
- 1992: Ba FC
- 1993: Nadroga F.C.
- 1994: Ba FC
- 1995: Ba FC
- 1996: Suva FC
- 1997: Suva FC
- 1998: Nadi FC
- 1999: Ba FC
- 2000: Nadi FC
- 2001: Ba FC
- 2002: Ba FC
- 2003: Ba FC
- 2004: Ba FC
- 2005: Ba FC
- 2006: Ba FC
- 2007: Labasa FC
- 2008: Ba FC
- 2009: Lautoka FC
- 2010: Ba FC[2]
- 2011: Ba FC
- 2012: Ba FC
2013: Ba FC
2014: Suva FC
2015: Nadi FC
2016: Ba FC
2017: Lautoka FC
2018: Lautoka FC
Club Franchise League
- 2005: 4R Electric Ltd (Ba)
- 2006: Nokia Eagles (Nadi)
Topscorers
Year | Best scorers | Team | Goals |
2001 | Ba FC | 57 | |
2003 | Ba FC | 38 | |
2006 | Ba FC | 43 | |
2007 | Labasa FC | 17 | |
2008 | Labasa FC | 31 | |
2009 | Lautoka FC | 12 | |
2017 | Ba FC | 10 | |
2018 | Nadi FC | 8 |
References
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^ Ba FC won the league and finished top of the points table, but second-placed Lautoka FC were awarded the title on Mar 11, 2011, after having a protest pertaining to their match on May 8, 2010 against Rewa (which finished 1–1) ruled in their favour. [1] But the decision was overruled in July 2011, and Ba was declared the winner. [2]
External links
Fiji – List of Champions, RSSSF.com