Country | Afghanistan |
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Current champions | Big Bear F.C. (2013) |
The Kabul Premier League was created in 2006 in order to improve the Afghanistan national team and extend season of some Afghan Premier League teams. In the first division there are 12 teams, which play each other once a season inside Ghazi Stadium in Kabul. Games must be held on different days due to lack of stadiums.
Clubs: 2010–11
- Ferozi F.C. (Kabul)
- Ordu Kabul F.C. (Kabul)
- Khurasan Kabul F.C. (Kabul)
- Seramiasht F.C. (Kabul)
- Esteqlal F.C. (Kabul)
- Javan Azadi Kabul F.C. (Kabul)
- Javan Minan Kabul F.C. (Kabul)
- Pamir Kabul F.C. (Kabul)
- Hakim Sanayi Kabul F.C. (Kabul)
- Shooy Kabul F.C. (Kabul)
- Solh Kabul F.C. (Kabul)
- Maiwand Kabul F.C. (Kabul)
- Sabawoon Kabul F.C. (Kabul)
League champions
Champions were:[1]
- 1946: Ariana Kabul F.C.
- 1947: Ariana Kabul F.C.
- 1948: Ariana Kabul F.C.
- 1949: Ariana Kabul F.C.
- 1950: Ariana Kabul F.C.
- 1951: Ariana Kabul F.C.
- 1952: Ariana Kabul F.C.
- 1953: Ariana Kabul F.C.
- 1954: Ariana Kabul F.C.
- 1955: Ariana Kabul F.C.
- 1956-94: Not Known
- 1995: Karlappan
- 1996: Not Known
- 1997-98: Maiwand Kabul FC
- 1999-02: Not Known
- 2003: Red Crescent Society
- 2004: Ordu Kabul F.C.
- 2005: Ordu Kabul F.C.
- 2006: Ordu Kabul F.C.
- 2007: Ordu Kabul F.C.
- 2008: League not played, Ordu Kabul F.C. named champion
- 2009: Kabul Bank F.C.
- 2010: Feruzi F.C.
- 2011: Big Bear F.C.
- 2012: Feruzi F.C.
- 2013: Big Bear F.C.
Most titles
The number of national championships that clubs in Afghanistan have attained since 2006.
Club | Number of championships |
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Ordu Kabul F.C. | 3 |
Feruzi F.C. | 3 |
Big Bear F.C. | 2 |
References
- ↑ "Afghanistan – List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 7 July 2012.
External links
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