The New Caledonian Super League (French: Super Ligue de Nouvelle-Calédonie) is the top division of the New Caledonian football league system. It is run by the New Caledonian Football Federation.
Founded | 1962 |
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Country | New Caledonia |
Confederation | OFC (Oceania) |
Number of teams | 10 (in 2024)[1] |
Level on pyramid | 1/4 |
Relegation to | Promotion d'Honneur |
Domestic cup(s) | New Caledonia Cup |
International cup(s) | OFC Champions League |
Current champions | AS Magenta (2023) |
Most championships | AS Magenta (12) |
Website | www |
Current: 2024 New Caledonian Super League |
The league is played as a double round robin between the top-4 clubs from the Division Honneur of Grande Terre and the champions of the Îles.[2][3][4]
Previous winners
edit- 1950: Impassible
- 1951: Impassible
- 1952: Indépendante
- 1953: Impassible
- 1954: Indépendante
- 1955: unknown
- 1956: Impassible
- 1957: PLGC
- 1958: PLGC
- 1959: PLGC
- 1960: Impassible
- 1961: unknown
- 1962: USC Nouméa
- 1963: USC Nouméa
- 1964–77: unknown
- 1978: Gélima Canala bt AS Lössi (Nouméa)
- 1979–83: unknown
- 1984: AS Frégate (Mont-Dore) 3–0 AS Païta
- 1985: AS Kunié 1–1 CA Saint-Louis (3–2, pens)
- 1986–92: unknown
- 1993: Wé Luécilla bt AS Magenta Le Nickel
- 1994: JS Baco (Koné) bt AS Magenta Le Nickel
- 1995: JS Baco (Koné) bt JS Traput (Lifou)
- 1996: JS Traput (Lifou) bt JS Baco (Koné)
- 1997: JS Baco (Koné) 2–1 CA Saint-Louis
- 1998: AS Poum 4–2 JS Traput (Lifou)
- 1999: Gaïtcha FCN (Nouméa) 2–2 AS Auteuil (Nouméa) (4–3, pens)
- 2000: JS Baco (Koné) 1–0 JS Traput (Lifou)
- 2001: JS Baco (Koné) 1–0 AS Mont-Dore
- 2002: AS Mont-Dore 2–2 JS Baco (Koné) (4–3, pens)
- 2002–03: AS Magenta (Nouméa) 5–3 JS Baco (Koné) (aet)
- 2003–04: AS Magenta (Nouméa) 3–1 AS Mont-Dore
- 2004–05: AS Magenta (Nouméa) 3–2 AS Mont-Dore
- 2005–06: AS Mont-Dore
- 2006–07: JS Baco (Koné) bt AS Lössi (Nouméa)
- 2007–08: AS Magenta (Nouméa) bt AS Mont-Dore
- 2008–09: AS Magenta (Nouméa) bt AS Mont-Dore
- 2009: AS Magenta (Nouméa) bt Hienghène Sport
- 2010: AS Mont-Dore bt AS Magenta (Nouméa)
- 2011: AS Mont-Dore
- 2012: AS Magenta
- 2013: Gaïtcha FCN
- 2014: AS Magenta
- 2015: AS Magenta
- 2016: AS Magenta
- 2017: Hienghène Sport
- 2018: AS Magenta
- 2019: Hienghène Sport
- 2020: AS Tiga Sport
- 2021: Hienghène Sport
- 2022: AS Tiga Sport
- 2023: AS Magenta
Top goalscorers
editSeason | Best scorers | Team | Goals |
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2005–06 | Michel Hmaé | Magenta | 12 |
Stanley Kabeu | Mont-Dore | ||
Julio Thomo | Thio Sport | ||
2006–07 | Philippe Kokone | Magenta | 11 |
2007–08 | Luther Wahnyamalla | Lössi | 15 |
2008–09 | Kalaye Gnipate | Mont-Dore | 14 |
2009 | Jean Wahnyamalla | Lössi | 14 |
2013 | Jean-Philippe Saïko | Gaïtcha | 25 |
2021 | Kevin Nemia | Magenta | 16 |
2022 | Lues Waya | Tiga Sport | 24 |
2023 | Jean Paul Wamejo | Horizon Patho | 15 |
2024 | Germain Haewegene | Magenta | 13 |
Multiple hat-tricks
editRank | Country | Player | Hat-tricks |
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1 | Kevin Nemia | 3 | |
Lues Waya | |||
3 | Germain Haewegene | 2 | |
Jordan Wetria | |||
5 | Yoann Bako | 1 | |
Cyril Drawilo | |||
Patrick Gohe | |||
Hahnatadra Haewegene | |||
Manuala Hnaia | |||
Maurice Kaemo | |||
Ezechiel Leack | |||
Shafi Mandaoue | |||
Robert Neoere | |||
Fonzy Ranchain | |||
Willy Reid | |||
Titouan Richard | |||
Amy Roine | |||
Jean-Philippe Saïko | |||
Maraima Tchao | |||
Willy Waheo | |||
Wily Welepane |
References
edit- ^ "Super ligue CLASSEMENT". fedcalfoot.com. Archived from the original on 2021-05-05. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
- ^ "Super ligue CLASSEMENT". fedcalfoot.com. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
- ^ [1] at CALENDRIER OFFICIEL de la SUPER LIGUE 2021
- ^ "New Caledonia 2020". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 2022-07-28. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
- ^ "New Caledonia – List of Champions". RSSSF. Archived from the original on 5 January 2023. Retrieved 3 Mar 2021.
- ^ "Liga Nova Caledónia EDIÇÕES E VENCEDORES" (in Portuguese). zerozero.pt. Retrieved 3 Mar 2021.