Tonga Major League
Founded | 1969 |
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Country |
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Confederation | OFC |
Number of teams | 7 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Domestic cup(s) | Tonga Cup |
International cup(s) | Champions League |
Current champions |
Veitongo (2017) |
Most championships |
Lotoha'apai United (15 titles) |
|
Tonga Major League is the top football division of the Tonga Football Association in Tonga. The 2015 season's champion was Veitongo FC. Teams are relegated to the Tonga Division 1.
The league is not fully professional.[1]
Clubs (2017)
- 'Ikale Kolomotu'a
- Ha'amoko United Youth
- Lotoha'apai United
- Marist Kauvai
- Marist Prems
- Navutoka
- Veitongo
Previous winners
Previous winners are:[2]
- 1969–70: Kolofo'ou No.1
- 1970–71: Kolofo'ou No.1
- 1971–72: Kolofo'ou No.1, Veitongo and Ngeleia (shared)
- 1972–73: Unknown
- 1974: Kolofo'ou
- 1975: Kolofo'ou
- 1976–77: Unknown
- 1978: Veitongo
- 1979: Unknown
- 1980–81: 'Atenisi United
- 1982: Ngeleia
- 1983: Ngeleia
- 1984: Ngeleia
- 1985: Ngeleia
- 1986: Ngeleia
- 1987: Ngeleia
- 1988: Ngeleia
- 1989: Navutoka FC
- 1990: Ngeleia
- 1991–93: Unknown
- 1994: Navutoka FC
- 1995–97: Unknown
- 1998: SC Lotoha'apai
- 1999: SC Lotoha'apai
- 2000: SC Lotoha'apai
- 2001: SC Lotoha'apai
- 2002: SC Lotoha'apai
- 2003: SC Lotoha'apai
- 2004: SC Lotoha'apai
- 2005: SC Lotoha'apai
- 2006: SC Lotoha'apai
- 2007: SC Lotoha'apai
- 2008: SC Lotoha'apai
- 2009: Marist Prems
- 2010: Not played
- 2010–11: SC Lotoha'apai
- 2011–12: SC Lotoha'apai
- 2013: Lotoha'apai United
- 2013–14: SC Lotoha'apai
- 2015: Veitongo[3]
- 2016: Veitongo[4]
- 2017: Veitongo
References
- ↑ "Global Club Football Report 2017" (PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. 29 June 2017. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 February 2018. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
None of the top-tier domestic competitions in Oceania is fully professional.
- ↑ "Tonga – List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
- ↑ "OFC Champions League draw reveals all". Oceania Football Confederation. November 16, 2015.
- ↑ "Veitongo defends title". Oceania Football Confederation. August 30, 2016.
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