Zambian Premier League
Founded | 1962 |
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Country |
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Confederation | CAF |
Number of teams | 20 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Division One |
Domestic cup(s) | Zambian Cup |
International cup(s) |
Champions League Confederation Cup |
Current champions |
ZESCO United (7th title) (2018) |
Most championships | Nkana (12 titles) |
Website | MTN Football.com |
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The Zambian Premier League, also known as MTN/FAZ Super Division due to sponsorship reasons,[1] is the top division of the Football Association of Zambia. It was created in 1962. The highest attendance in 2013 was for ZESCO United, 14,000. The 2017 Zambian Premier League is the most recently finished season.
2018 clubs
- Forest Rangers
- Green Buffaloes
- Green Eagles
- Power Dynamos FC
- Nkana FC
- Zanaco FC
- Kabwe Warriors FC
- Buildcon FC
- Lusaka Dynamos
- Nkwaza FC
- Forest Rangers FC
- Kitwe United FC
- Red Arrows FC
- Nakambala Leopards
- Lumwana Radiants FC
- National Assembly FC
- NAPSA Stars
- Kabwe Youth Soccer Academy
- Nchanga Rangers
- New Monze Swallows FC
Previous winners
Previous winners are:[2]
- 1962: Roan United (Luanshya)
- 1963: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1964: City of Lusaka (Lusaka)
- 1965: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1966: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1967: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1968: Kabwe Warriors (Kabwe)
- 1969: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1970: Kabwe Warriors (Kabwe)
- 1971: Kabwe Warriors (Kabwe)
- 1972: Kabwe Warriors (Kabwe)
- 1973: Zambia Army (Lusaka)
- 1974: Zambia Army (Lusaka)
- 1975: Green Buffaloes (Lusaka)
- 1976: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1977: Green Buffaloes (Lusaka)
- 1978: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1979: Green Buffaloes (Lusaka)
- 1980: Nchanga Rangers (Chingola)
- 1981: Green Buffaloes (Lusaka)
- 1982: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1983: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1984: Power Dynamos (Kitwe)
- 1985: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1986: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1987: Kabwe Warriors (Kabwe)
- 1988: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1989: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1990: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1991: Power Dynamos (Kitwe)
- 1992: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1993: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1994: Power Dynamos (Kitwe)
- 1995: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1996: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1997: Power Dynamos (Kitwe)
- 1998: Nchanga Rangers (Chingola)
- 1999: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 2000: Power Dynamos (Kitwe)
- 2001: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 2002: Zanaco (Lusaka)
- 2003: Zanaco (Lusaka)
- 2004: Red Arrows (Lusaka)
- 2005: Zanaco (Lusaka)
- 2006: Zanaco (Lusaka)
- 2007: ZESCO United (Ndola)
- 2008: ZESCO United (Ndola)
- 2009: Zanaco (Lusaka)
- 2010: ZESCO United (Ndola)
- 2011: Power Dynamos (Kitwe)
- 2012: Zanaco (Lusaka)
- 2013: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 2014: ZESCO United (Ndola)
- 2015: ZESCO United (Ndola)
- 2016: Zanaco (Lusaka)
- 2017: ZESCO United (Ndola)
- 2018: ZESCO United (Ndola)
Performances by club
Club | Location | Titles |
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Nkana | Kitwe | 12 |
Mufulira Wanderers | Mufulira | 9 |
Zanaco | Lusaka | 7 |
ZESCO United | Ndola | 7 |
Green Buffaloes | Lusaka | 6 |
Power Dynamos | Kitwe | 6 |
Kabwe Warriors | Kabwe | 5 |
Nchanga Rangers | Chingola | 2 |
City of Lusaka | Lusaka | 1 |
Red Arrows | Lusaka | 1 |
Roan United | Luanshya | 1 |
Source:[2]
References
- ↑ "2013 MTN/FAZ Super Division". MTN Football. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
- 1 2 Hans Schoggl (7 March 2013). "Zambia Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 4 May 2013.
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