Comoros Premier League

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Comoros Premier League
Founded1979
CountryComoros
Confederation CAF
Number of teams30
Level on pyramid1
Relegation to Second Division
Domestic cup(s) Comoros Cup
Comoros Super Cup
International cup(s) Champions League
Confederation Cup
Current champions Djabal Club
(2022—23)
Most championships Coin Nord (7)
Current: 2023–24 Comoros Premier League

Comoros Premier League is the top division in Comoros, it was created in 1979.

Contents

2021–22 Comoros Premier League

Regional Leagues

Grande Comoros (Ngazidja) League

Mohéli (Mwali) League

  • Arsenal Mlabanda
  • Belle Lumière
  • Etoile du Centre
  • FC Chihouzi
  • FCN Espoir
  • Fomboni FC
  • Nouvel Espoir
  • Ouragan Club

Anjouan (Nzwani) League

Final tournament

The champions of the three regional leagues will take part in the final tournament to determinate the champion.

Venues

Previous winners

Performance By Club

ClubCityTitlesLast title
Coin Nord Mitsamiouli 72011
US Zilimadjou Moroni 42021
Élan Club Mitsoudjé 42010
Volcan Club Moroni 42022
Fomboni FC Mwali 32019
Djabal Club Iconi 22023
Étoile du Sud Foumboni 21992
Ngaya Club Mdé 22017
AJSM Mutsamudu 12006
Etoile d'Or Mirontsy 12008
Apache Club Mitsamiouli 12009
Komorozine de Domoni Domoni 12013

Top goalscorers

SeasonGoalscorerTeamGoals
2022-23 Flag of the Comoros.svg Affane Djambae Djabal15

Multiple hat-tricks

RankCountryPlayerHat-tricks
1 Flag of the Comoros.svg Affane Djambae 2
2Several players1

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