2018 VFF National Super League

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2018 VFF National Super League
Tournament details
Host countryVanuatu
2019

The 2018 VFF National Super League is the 8th edition of the VFF National Super League, the highest tier football league in Vanuatu apart from Port Vila. The matches were played between 22 and 31 March 2018 at Luganville Soccer City Stadium. [1]

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Teams

Province (or city)AssociationTeam(s)
Luganville Luganville Football Association Malampa Revivors
Vaum United
Penama Province Penama Football Association Concord
Shefa Province Shefa Football Association Malnaruru
Tafea Province Tafea Football Association Medics
Malampa Province Malampa Football Association none
Sanma Province Sanma Football Association none
Torba Province Torba Football Association none

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Malampa Revivors 4301147+79Qualification to 2019 OFC Champions League and
the 2018 VFF National Super League grand final
2 Vaum United 4301126+69
3 Medics 4202106+46
4 Malnaruru 420251056
5 Concord 4004618120
Source: [ citation needed ]

Grand final

The 2018 VFF National Super League Grand Final was played between two teams:

TeamQualifying method
Malampa Revivors 2018 VFF National Super League winners
Erakor Golden Star 2017–18 PVFA Top Four Super League winners

Both teams had already qualified for the 2019 OFC Champions League by winning their respective competitions. The Grand Final decided the seeding of the two teams in the 2019 OFC Champions League, with the winner seeded as Vanuatu 1 and the runner-up seeded as Vanuatu 2.

Malampa Revivors 1–1 Erakor Golden Star
Penalties
5–6

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