- Dominica Premiere League
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Dominica Premiere League Countries Dominica Confederation CONCACAF Founded 1970 Number of teams 8 Levels on pyramid 1 Relegation to Dominican Division One League cup(s) CFU Club Championship Current champions Centre Bath Estate
(2009)2010 The Dominica Premiere League is the top division for association football in Dominica, it was created in 1970. Eight teams participate in this league. The winner and the runner-up of the league started in 2005 the qualifications for the CONCACAF Champions Cup from the first round of the CFU Club Championship. In 2006 any Dominican team competed at regional level.
The teams play a 14-matches league (home and away matches against the other 7 teams), in the end of that 14 matches the winner is declared the Dominica Champion and the 8th placed is relegated to Dominican Division One.
Some matches are played at 12,000 capacity Windsor Park (Dominica), which is also used for cricket.
Premiere Division - 2009/10
- Centre Bath Estate FC
- Dublanc Strickers SC
- Harlem United FC
- LIME Pointe Michel FC
- NAGICO Bombers
- Quick Zone Icons
- Sagicor South East United
- Starrin and Sons St Joseph FC
Previous winners
Winners so far:[1]
- 1970 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 1971 : unknown champion
- 1972 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 1973 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 1974 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 1975 : not played
- 1976 : unknown champion
- 1977 : Kensborough United (Roseau)
- 1978 : Kensborough United (Roseau)
- 1979 : Spartans Sports Club
- 1980 : unknown champion
- 1981 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 1982 : unknown champion
- 1983 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 1984 : unknown champion
- 1985 : Antilles Kensboro (Roseau) & Harlem United FC (Newtown) (shared)
Unknown champion between 1986 and 1988
- 1989 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 1990 : unknown champion
Champions in the inaugural Dominica Premier League was won by C&M Motors Potters (Roseau)
- 1992 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 1993 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 1994 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 1995 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 1996 : Black Rocks FC (Roseau)
- 1997 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 1998 : ACS Zebbians (Goodwill)
- 1999 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 2000 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 2001 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 2002 : Kubuli All Stars FC (Saint Joseph)
- 2003 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 2004 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 2005 : Dublanc Strikers SC (Dublanc)
- 2006 : Harlem United FC (Newtown)
- 2007 : Sagicor South East United (La Plaine)
- 2008 : Centre Bath Estate (Roseau)
- 2009 : Centre Bath Estate (Roseau)
- 2010 : Centre Bath Estate (Roseau)
References
- ^ "Dominica - List of Champions". RSSSF. http://www.rsssf.com/tablesd/domichamp.html. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
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