Fiji National Club Championship
Football tournament
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The Fiji National Club Championship is a football competition in Fiji. It is played by club teams, as opposed to the Fiji Premier League which is played between district teams. The competition was first held in 1986.[1]
| Founded | 1986 |
|---|---|
| Region | |
| Current champions | Labasa Northpole (2025) |
It was founded in order to decide a national champion among club teams, initially using a knockout system including clubs selected by their districts. In 1987 it introduced a "pool system" and in 1992 the "zonal playoffs" were introduced.[2]
Teams qualify for the tournament by winning the local district championships.
Champions
Source:[1]
- 1986 - Tanoa SC
- 1987 - unknown
- 1988 - unknown
- 1989 - Combine Stars
- 1990 - Ba FSC
- 1991 - Greenstars
- 1992 - Greenstars
- 1993 - Lautoka General
- 1994 - unknown
- 1995 - unknown
- 1996 - Ba FSC[a]
- 1997 - Ba FSC
- 1988 - Raymonds SC
- 1999 - Kiwi Sports
- 2000 - Foodtown Warriors
- 2001 - not held
- 2002 - not held
- 2003 - unknown
- 2004 - unknown
- 2005 - General Machinery
- 2006 - General Machinery
- 2007–08 - Kriz Signs Uciwai[3]
- 2008 - Southern Forest Combine[4]
- 2009 - Southern Forest Combine
- 2010 - 4R Electric Ltd
- 2011 - Lokia United[5]
- 2012 - 4R Electric Ltd
- 2013 - League FC[6]
- 2014 - Civic FC
- 2015 - 4R Electric Ltd[7]
- 2016 - Press FC[8][9][10]
- 2017 - Blues FC
- 2018 - Yalalevu FC[11]
- 2019 - not held
- 2020–21 - Kasavu FC[12]
- 2021–22 - not held
- 2022–23 - United Sangam[13]
- 2023 - Police FC[14]
- 2024 - Labasa Northpole[15][16]
- 2025 - Labasa Northpole
Notes
- Also stated as Lautoka General.