1997 Samoa National League

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Samoa National League
Season1997
Champions Kiwi FC
1985
1998

The 1997 Samoa National League, or also known as the Upolo First Division, was the 8th edition of the Samoa National League, the top league of the Football Federation Samoa. Kiwi F.C. won their third title, completing a three title streak. [1]

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References

  1. "Samoa – List of Champions". RSSSF . Retrieved 2015-10-30.