Founded | 1950 |
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Country | Cook Islands |
Regions | Rarotonga |
Confederation | OFC |
Number of teams | 6 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
International cup(s) | OFC Champions League |
Current champions | Tupapa Maraerenga (18 titles) (2023) |
Most premierships | Tupapa Maraerenga (18 titles) |
Tower Insurance Premiership is the top division of the Cook Islands Football Association in Cook Islands. The winner qualifies for the OFC Champions League.
Current champions
Tupapa Maraerenga won the 2023 Tower Insurance Premiership.[1]
Competing Clubs
The following clubs are competing in the 2022 season:[2] The 2,000 capacity National Stadium is one of the venues.
First Division winners
- 1950: Titikaveka
- 1951–70: Unknown
- 1971: Titikaveka
- 1972: Titikaveka
- 1973: Titikaveka
- 1974: Titikaveka
- 1975: Titikaveka
- 1976: Titikaveka
- 1977: Titikaveka
- 1978: Titikaveka
- 1979: Titikaveka
- 1980: Avatiu
- 1981: Titikaveka
- 1982: Titikaveka
- 1983: Titikaveka
- 1984: Titikaveka
- 1985: Arorangi / Puaikura
- 1986: Unknown
- 1987: Arorangi / Puaikura
- 1988–90: Unknown
- 1991: Avatiu
- 1992: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 1993: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 1994: Avatiu
- 1995: PTC Coconuts
- 1996: Avatiu
- 1997: Avatiu
- 1998–99: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 1999: Avatiu
- 2000: Nikao Sokattack
- 2001: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2002: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2003: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2004: Nikao Sokattack
- 2005: Nikao Sokattack
- 2006: Nikao Sokattack
- 2007: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2008: Nikao Sokattack
- 2009: Nikao Sokattack
- 2010: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2011: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2012: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2013: Puaikura
- 2014: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2015: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2016: Puaikura
- 2017: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2018: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2019: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2020: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2021: Nikao Sokattack
- 2022: Tupapa Maraerenga
- 2023: Tupapa Maraerenga
NB:Sources indicate that Tupapa Maraerenga's titles in 1992 and 1993 may have been won by Takuvaine and Avatiu respectively.
Titles
Club | Winners |
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Tupapa Maraerenga | 18 |
Titikaveka | 14 |
Nikao | 7 |
Avatiu | 6 |
Puaikura † | 4 |
PTC Coconuts | 1 |
Notes:
- † Includes 2 titles won as Arorangi FC.
Second Division winners
- 1985: Titikaveka
- 1986: Titikaveka
- 1987–96: Unknown
- 1997: Air Raro
- 1998–99: Titikaveka
- 2000: Takuvaine
- 2001–03: Unknown
- 2004: Takuvaine
- 2005: Takuvaine
- 2006: Takuvaine
Source:[3]
References
- ↑ "Nikao ends title drought". Cook Islands News. 30 November 2021.
- ↑ Cook Islands – 2013 at RSSSF.
- 1 2 Cook Islands – List of Champions at RSSSF.com
- ↑ "CIFA Homepage - Cook Islands Football Association". cookislandsfootball.com. Archived from the original on 14 December 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
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