Papua New Guinea National Soccer League
- Papua New Guinea National Soccer League
Papua New Guinea National Soccer League (PNGNSL) is the top division of the Papua New Guinea Football Association in Papua New Guinea. It is a nation-wide 7-team semi-professional league and was formed in 2006. Due to sponsorship from PNG Telikom it is officially named the Telikom NSL Cup.
It has replaced the Papua New Guinea National Club Championship (PNGNCC) as the country's major soccer competition.
Papua New Guinea National Soccer League Clubs (2007/08)
* Morobe Kumuls FC (Lae) [formerly Tuguba Laitepo Blue Kumuls]
* Welgris Highlanders (Mount Hagen) [formerly Welgris Momads]
* PRK Hekari United (Port Moresby) [formerly PRK Souths United]
* Gelle Hills United (Central Province)
* Madang Fox (Madang)
* Besta Madang Fighters
* Inspac Rapatona FC (owned by Inspac Insurance company)
Previous Winners
*2006: PRK Souths United 2-0 Gelle Hills United
*2007/2008: PRK Hekari United 3-2 Gelle Hills United [ [http://www.pngfootball.com.pg/news/hekari%20remains%20league%20champs220308.html Hekari United remain Champions] - PNGfootball]
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