Founded | 1967 |
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Country | Sierra Leone |
Confederation | CAF |
Number of teams | 18 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Sierra Leone National First Division |
Domestic cup(s) | Sierra Leonean FA Cup |
International cup(s) | Champions League Confederation Cup |
Current champions | Bo Rangers F.C. (2022) |
TV partners | AYV |
Website | slpremierleague.com |
Current: 2022-23 Sierra Leone National Premier League |
Sierra Leone National Premier League is a professional football league in Sierra Leone. It was founded in 1967. The league is sponsored by the Sierra Leone Commercial Bank, one of the major Sierra Leonean banks. East End Lions and Mighty Blackpool are the two biggest and most successful clubs. The National Premier League is controlled by the Sierra Leone Football Association. The season runs from March to July.[1]
The current champions of the premier league are East End Lions. They won the league unbeatable in 2019.
Fc Kallon's 7-0 win against Sierra Leone Police Fc on October 23, 2021, is the biggest win in the history of the league.
Structure
Eighteen clubs compete in the league, playing each other twice, once at home and once away. At the end of the season the bottom three clubs are relegated to the Sierra Leone National First Division, the second highest football league in Sierra Leone. The champions qualify for the CAF Champions League, while the second place team or the winner of the Sierra Leonean FA Cup will qualify for the CAF Confederation Cup. If the winner of the Sierra Leonean FA Cup has already qualify for the CAF Champions League, the Confederations Cup spot will go to the second place team in the table.
Current teams 2019 season
Club | City | Stadium | Capacity |
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Anti Drugs Strikers | Newton | Dems field Wellington | |
Bo Rangers | Bo | Bo Stadium | 10,000 |
Central Parade | Freetown | National Stadium | 45,000 |
Diamond Stars | Koidu Town | Koidu Sports Stadium | 2,000 |
East End Lions | Freetown | National Stadium | 45,000 |
Freetown City | Freetown | National Stadium | 45,000 |
Eastern Tigers Stars | Lungi | National Stadium | 45,000 |
Kallon | Freetown | National Stadium | 45,000 |
Mighty Blackpool | Freetown | National Stadium | 45,000 |
Old Edwardians | Freetown | National Stadium | 45,000 |
Ports Authority | Freetown | National Stadium | 45,000 |
Kamboi Eagles | Kenema | Town Field | |
SLRA | Makeni | EBK Stadium |
Previous winners
- 1967–68 : Mighty Blackpool (Freetown)
- 1969–72 : Not Played
- 1973 : Ports Authority (Freetown)
- 1974 : Mighty Blackpool (Freetown)
- 1975–76 : Not Played
- 1977 : East End Lions (Freetown)
- 1978 : Mighty Blackpool (Freetown)
- 1979 : Mighty Blackpool (Freetown)
- 1980 : East End Lions (Freetown)
- 1981 : Real Republicans (Freetown)
- 1982 : Sierra Fisheries (Freetown)
- 1983 : Real Republicans (Freetown)
- 1984 : Real Republicans (Freetown)
- 1985 : East End Lions (Freetown)
- 1986 : Sierra Fisheries (Freetown)
- 1987 : Sierra Fisheries (Freetown)
- 1988 : Mighty Blackpool (Freetown)
- 1989 : Freetown United (Freetown)
- 1990 : Old Edwardians (Freetown)
- 1991 : Mighty Blackpool (Freetown)
- 1992 : East End Lions (Freetown)
- 1993 : East End Lions (Freetown)
- 1994 : East End Lions (Freetown)
- 1995 : Mighty Blackpool (Freetown)
- 1996 : Mighty Blackpool (Freetown)
- 1997 : East End Lions (Freetown)
- 1998 : Mighty Blackpool (Freetown)
- 1999 : East End Lions (Freetown)
- 1999–00 : Mighty Blackpool (Freetown)
- 2000–01 : Mighty Blackpool (Freetown)
- 2002–04 : Not Played
- 2005 : East End Lions (Freetown)
- 2005–06 : Kallon (Freetown)
- 2007–08 : Ports Authority (Freetown)
- 2008–09 : East End Lions (Freetown)
- 2009–10 : East End Lions (Freetown)
- 2010–11 : Ports Authority (Freetown)[2]
- 2011–12 : Diamond Stars (Koidu)[3]
- 2012–13 : Diamond Stars (Koidu)[4]
- 2014 : Not Finished
- 2015–18 : Not Played
- 2019 : East End Lions
- 2019-20: Abandoned
- 2021–22 : Bo Rangers (Bo)
- 2022–23 : Bo Rangers (Bo)
Performance by club
Club | City | Titles | Last title |
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East End Lions | Freetown | 12 | 2018–19 |
Mighty Blackpool | Freetown | 11 | 2000–01 |
Kallon (includes Sierra Fisheries) | Freetown | 4 | 2005–06 |
Real Republicans | Freetown | 3 | 1984 |
Ports Authority | Freetown | 3 | 2010–11 |
Diamond Stars | Koidu | 2 | 2012–13 |
Freetown City (includes Freetown United) | Freetown | 1 | 1989 |
Old Edwardians | Freetown | 1 | 1990 |
Top goalscorers
Season | Player | Club | Goals |
2000–01 | Kelfala Marah Abdulai K. Conteh | Mighty Blackpool Old Edwardians | 5 |
2007–08 | Lahai "Chandus" Freeman | 10 | |
2011–12 | James Bangura | Central Parade | 8 |
References
- ↑ "Aboutaball website". Archived from the original on March 7, 2012.
- ↑ "Africell honours league champions tomorrow". sierraexpressmedia.com. 15 July 2011. Archived from the original on 20 July 2011. Retrieved 12 September 2011.
- ↑ "Title-winning Diamond Stars finally end Freetown reign". July 23, 2012 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
- ↑ Diamond Stars win Salone Premier League for the second time Archived 2013-12-16 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- League overview at Soccerway
- League at FIFA (archived 12 December 2007)
- TheFarFoot website
- RSSSF competition history