Port Vila Football League

Port Vila Football League, also known as the Digicel League or more simply, the Digicel Premier League is the main football competition in Port Vila, Vanuatu. It consists of 3 competitions: Port Vila Premier League, Port Vila First Division and the Port Vila Second Division. The league's domestic cup is the Port Vila FA Cup, in which all 3 divisions compete in.

Port Vila Football League
Founded1994
CountryVanuatu
ConfederationOFC
Number of teams27
Level on pyramid3 (in Port Vila)
Domestic cup(s)Port Vila Shield
Port Vila FA Cup
Current championsTafea
(2018–19)
Most championshipsTafea (16)
Websitehttp://www.vanuafoot.vu/
2019–20 Port Vila Premier League

The Port Vila Premier League is considered to be the best football league in Vanuatu while the Port Vila Football Association is considered to be the main football association in Vanuatu. The top 4 of the Port Vila Premier League qualifies for the PVFA top four competition, and the winner of that competition is one of the two teams that takes part for Vanuatu in the OFC Champions League. The other team is the winner of the VFF National Super League which is a round-robin competition of the best teams of the islands of Vanuatu. The main island where Port Vila is, Efate is not included in this competition.

The league is not fully professional.[1][2]

Members

Port Vila Premier League Port Vila First Division Port Vila Second Division Former teams
Level on pyramid – 1
Level on pyramid – 2
Level on pyramid – 3
Level on pyramid - none

All teams and leagues are for the 2019/20 season

List of champions

Port Vila Premier League

The list with Port Villa Champions:[3][4]

Season Winner Runner-up
1994
Tafea
1995
Tafea
1996
Tafea
1997
Tafea
1998
Tafea
1999
Tafea
2000
Tafea
2001
Tafea
2002
Tafea
Shepherds United
2003
Tafea
Shepherds United
2004
Tafea
2005
Tafea
2006
Tafea
2007
Tafea
Tupuji Imere
2008–09
Tafea
Amicale
2009–10
Amicale
Tafea
2010–11
Amicale
Tafea
2011–12
Amicale
Tafea
2012–13
Amicale
Erakor Golden Star
2013–14
Amicale
Erakor Golden Star
2014–15
Amicale
Erakor Golden Star
2016
Erakor Golden Star
Amicale
2017
Ifira Black Bird
Erakor Golden Star
2017–18
Tupuji Imere
Erakor Golden Star
2018–19
Tafea
Galaxy

Port Vila First Division

Season Winner Runner-up
2007
Seveners United
2008-09
Spirit 08
Teouma Academy
2009-10
Shepherds United
Ifira Black Bird
2010-11
Seveners United
2011-12
Erakor Golden Star
2012-13
Yatel
2013-14
Narak Tegapu
2014-15
Mauriki
Sia-Raga
2016
Mauwia
Seveners United
2017
2018-19
Sia-Raga
Mauwia

Port Vila Second Division

Season Winner Runner-up
2014-15
ABM Galaxy
2016
Black Diamond
2017

Performances

Club Winners Runners-up
Tafea
15
3
Amicale
6
2
Erakor Golden Star
1
5
Tupuji Imere
1
1
Ifira Black Bird
1
Shepherds United
2

Domestic Cups

Port Vila Independence Cup

The Port Vila Independence Cup is held in July. The final match is played in July 30, the Vanuatu's independence day

Season Winner Score Runner-up Ref
2019
Tupuji Imere FC
3–1
Tafea
[5]

Port Vila Shield

The Port Vila Shield is the National Cup held in January each year since 2013.
Previous Winners of the Port Vila Shield are:

Season Winner Score Runner-up Ref
2013
Tafea FC
2014
Tafea FC
1–0
Amicale FC
[6]
2015
Amicale FC
1–0
Erakor Golden Star
[7]

Port Vila FA Cup

The Port Vila FA Cup (PVFA Cup) was originally a tournament held as a warm-up for the 8 teams that play in the Digicel Premier League. As of 2016, the PVFA Cup became a tournament for all of the 27 teams of the first 3 divisions.
Previous winners of the PVFA Cup are:

Season Winner Score Runner-up Ref
2014
Tafea
3–0
Ifira Black Bird
2016
Tupuji Imere
1-0
Erakor Golden Star
2018
Amicale
4-1
Galaxy
2019
Tafea
1-0
Galaxy
[8]

Top Four Super League

The Top Four Super League is a competition played between the top four teams of the Port Vila Football League to decide one of the two representatives of Vanuatu in the OFC Champions League (the other representative is from the VFF National Super League).

Season Winner
2016
Erakor Golden Star
2017
Erakor Golden Star[9]
2017–18
Erakor Golden Star
2018–19
Galaxy

See also

VFF National Super League

References

  1. "Kalo, the magician for surprise package Vanuatu". fifa.com. Archived from the original on 27 August 2017. Retrieved 16 December 2017. The No10 is a student and, like the other 20 members of the Vanuatu squad, he is not a professional footballer, but he is still the only player among his compatriots with experience of playing in the OFC Champions League. Centre-back Jason Thomas is the only other player to have represented his country – an island with fewer than 300,000 inhabitants – at senior level. Most of the population earn a living through horticulture, and some of the players also help out their families with the work.
  2. "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.
  3. "Vanuatu - List of Champions".
  4. "Archive - Premia Divisen - Vanuatu - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway". soccerway.com. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  5. Vanuatu Football Brazil [@VanuatuB] (Jul 30, 2019). "Tweet" (Tweet) via Twitter.
  6. "Vanuafoot - Vanuatu Football Federation". Archived from the original on 2014-03-22.
  7. OFC. "Oceania Football Confederation". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03.
  8. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2793108104051852&set=a.1563948363634505&type=3&theater
  9. "Erakor book Champions League return". Oceania Football Confederation. 9 July 2017.
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