Fiji Premier League

The Fiji Premier League is the top division of Football in Fiji. The League is controlled by the Fiji Football Association. Previously it was called the National Football League. Since 2016, the league has been called the Vodafone Premier League after a sponsorship deal with Vodafone Fiji.[1]

Fiji Premier League
CountryFiji
RegionFiji
ConfederationOFC (Oceania)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toFiji Senior League
International cup(s)OFC Champions League
Current championsSuva FC (2020)
Most championshipsBa FC (21)
Current: 2020 Fiji Premier League

Current clubs

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)

Club Franchise League

Topscorers

Year Best scorers Team Goals
2001 Lorima BatireregaBa FC57
2003 Keni DoidoiBa FC38
2006 Josaia Bukalidi JrBa FC43
2007 Maciu DunadamuLabasa FC17
2008 Roy KrishnaLabasa FC31
2009 Keni DoidoiLautoka FC12
2017 Joel Shelvin PrasadLabasa FC10
2018 Rusiate MatareregaNadi FC8
2019 Samuela DrudruLautoka FC12

References

  1. "Vodafone Fiji backs soccer league". Newswire. February 13, 2016. Archived from the original on October 9, 2017. Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  2. 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. But the decision was overruled in July 2011, and Ba was declared the winner.
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