Somali First Division

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Somali First Division
File:Somali Premier League logo.jpg
Founded1967
CountrySomalia Somalia
ConfederationCAF
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toSomali Second Division
Domestic cup(s)Somalia Cup
Current championsHorseed FC
(2020-2021)
Top goalscorerSomalia Ciise Aden Abshir
(103 goals)
TV partnersSNTV TUSMO TV
WebsiteOfficial website
Current: 2021–22 Somali First Division

The Somali First Division (Somali: Heerka Koowaad ee Soomaali), Somali League, or Somali Premier League, is the Somali professional league for men's association football. It has been active for over 50 years, having been established in 1967. Somalia has 10 professional clubs playing for the Somali First Division. Football is the most popular sport in Somalia. In the 1930s, Italian Colonial Authorities established some of the first teams in Somalia. In the 2021-22 season, Horseed won the Somali First Division.

Clubs

As of the upcoming 2022-2023 season:

Club Location Stadium
Mogadishu City Club Mogadishu Mogadiscio Stadium
Dekedaha Mogadishu Banadir Stadium
Gaadiidka Mogadishu Banadir Stadium
Heegan Mogadishu Banadir Stadium
Horseed FC Horseed Horseed Stadium
Raadsan SC Mogadishu Banadir Stadium
Jeenyo United FC Mogadishu Banadir Stadium
Midnimo FC Mogadishu Banadir Stadium
Jeenyo United FC Mogadishu Banadir Stadium
Elman SC (promoted) Mogadishu Banadir Stadium
Jazeers SC (promoted) Mogadishu Banadir Stadium
Sahafi FC (promoted) Mogadishu Banadir Stadium
Badbaado FC (promoted) Mogadishu Mogadiscio Stadium

Foreign players

Each team competing in the league is only allowed to register four foreign players at a time.[1]

Previous winners

Previous winners were:[2]

Performance by club

Club Titles Last title
Mogadishu City Club (includes Mogadishu Municipality, Banaadir) 10 2019–2020
Horseed FC 8 2020–2021
Elman FC 6 2012–13
Dekedda (includes Ports Authority) 5 2019
Wagad 4 1988
Jeenyo United (includes Lavori Pubblici) 4 1980–81
Heegan (includes Somali Police) 2 2014–15
Deledda FC 1 1998
Alba 1 1995
Merca New Supplies 1 1994
Gaadiidka 1 1990
Marine Club 1 1984
Printing Agency 1 1983
Hoga 1 1968

See also

References

  1. ^ "Somalia's football revival lures foreign players".
  2. ^ "Somalia Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 22 December 2013.

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