Founded | 1987 |
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Country | Djibouti |
Confederation | CAF |
Number of teams | 10 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Djibouti Division 2 |
Domestic cup(s) | Djibouti Cup |
International cup(s) | Champions League Confederation Cup |
Current champions | AS Arta/Solar7 (2021–22) |
Most championships | ASAS Djibouti Télécom (7)[1] |
Top goalscorer | Gabriel Dadzie (+90 goals) |
Website | fdf.dj |
Current: 2022–23 Djibouti Premier League |
The Djibouti Premier League is the highest division in association football in Djibouti. It was formed in 1987. ASAS Djibouti Télécom is the most successful club in the Djibouti Premier League, having won a total of 7 championships.
Clubs
2022–23 season clubs
Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
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ACS Hayableh/CNSS | Djibouti City | El Hadj Hassan Gouled Aptidon Stadium | 20,000 |
AS Ali Sabieh/Djibouti Télécom | Ali Sabieh | ||
AS Arta/Solar7 | Arta | ||
AS Port | Djibouti City | ||
FC Dikhil/SGDT | Dikhil | ||
Force Nationale de Police | Djibouti City | ||
CF Garde Républicaine/SIAF | Djibouti City | ||
CF Gendarmerie Nationale | Djibouti City | ||
Q5/Nourie Transit | Djibouti City | ||
SDC Group | Balbala |
Champions
Wins by year
- 1987: AS Etablissements Merill
- 1988: AS Compagnie Djibouti-Ethiopie
- 1989: not played
- 1990: not played
- 1991: Aéroport
- 1992: not played
- 1993: not played
- 1994: Force Nationale Securité
- 1995: Force Nationale Securité
- 1996: Force Nationale Securité
- 1996–97: Forces Armées Djiboutiennes
- 1997–98: AS Compagnie Djibouti-Ethiopie
- 1998–99: Force Nationale de Police
- 1999–2000: AS Boreh
- 2000–01: Force Nationale de Police
- 2001–02: AS Boreh
- 2002–03: Gendarmerie Nationale
- 2003–04: Gendarmerie Nationale
- 2004–05: AS Compagnie Djibouti-Ethiopie
- 2005–06: FC Société Immobiliére de Djibouti (S.I.D)
- 2006–07: AS Compagnie Djibouti-Ethiopie
- 2007–08: FC Société Immobiliére de Djibouti (S.I.D)
- 2008–09: ASAS Djibouti Télécom
- 2009–10: AS Port
- 2010–11: AS Port
- 2011–12: AS Port
- 2012–13: ASAS Djibouti Télécom
- 2013–14: ASAS Djibouti Télécom
- 2014–15: ASAS Djibouti Télécom
- 2015–16: ASAS Djibouti Télécom
- 2016–17: ASAS Djibouti Télécom
- 2017–18: ASAS Djibouti Télécom[2]
- 2018–19: AS Port
- 2019–20: GR / SIAF
- 2020–21: AS Arta/Solar7
- 2021–22: AS Arta/Solar7
- 2022–23: GR / SIAF
Wins by club
Club | City | Titles |
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Djibouti Télécom | Ali Sabieh | 7 |
Force Nationale de Police (Includes Force Nationale Securité) | Djibouti | 5 |
AS Compagnie Djibouti-Ethiopie | Djibouti | 4 |
AS Port | Djibouti | |
AS Boreh | Djibouti | 2 |
Gendarmerie Nationale | Djibouti | |
FC Société Immobiliére de Djibouti | Kartileh | |
Arta/Solar7 | Arta | |
AS Aéroport | Djibouti | 1 |
AS Etablissements Merill | Djibouti | |
Forces Armées Djiboutiennes | Djibouti | |
Guelleh Batal / Garde Républicaine | Djibouti |
Top goalscorers
Year | Country | Best scorers | Team | Goals |
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1988 | Iftim | ACPM | 12 | |
2002–03 | ![]() | Hussein Abdulghani | Total | 34 |
2003–04 | ![]() | Mohammed Salad | Total | 7 |
2008–09 | ![]() | Liban Mohamed | Guelleh Batal | 22 |
2009–10 | ![]() | Aden Charmakeh | AS Port | 19 |
2011–12 | ![]() | Magdi Galal | AS Port | 20 |
2013–14 | ![]() | Liban Mohamed | Guelleh Batal Garde Républicaine | 20 |
2019–20 | ![]() |
Gabriel Dadzie | Port | 18 |
2020–21 | ![]() |
Gabriel Dadzie | Arta Solar | 26 |
2021–22 | ![]() |
Gabriel Dadzie | Arta Solar | 18 |
2022–23 | ![]() |
Gabriel Dadzie | ASAS Djibouti Télécom | 26 |
2023-24 | ![]() |
Samuel Akinbinu | Arta Solar | 7 |
- Most time top goalscorer
- 4 times
Multiple hat-tricks
Rank | Country | Player | Hat-tricks |
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1 | ![]() |
Gabriel Dadzie | 2 |
2 | ![]() |
Samuel Akinbinu | 1 |
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Naman Keita | ||
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Safo Kojo | ||
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Yacouba Songné | ||
See also
References
- ↑ "Djibouti Champions on RSSSF". Retrieved 2021-03-05.
- ↑ "Coupe de Djibouti Après le titre de champion et le trophée de la super league: L'ASAS/Djibouti Telecom réalisé le triplé". Archived from the original on 2018-10-17. Retrieved 2018-10-01.
External links
- Website of the Federation – Standings & results
- RSSSF competition history
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