Dominica Premier League

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Dominica Premier League
Founded1970;54 years ago (1970)
CountryFlag of Dominica.svg  Dominica
Confederation CONCACAF
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
Relegation to Dominica First Division
League cup(s) CFU Club Shield
Current champions South East
(2020)
Most championships Harlem United (20)
Current: 2024 Dominica Premier League

The Dominica Premier League is the top division for association football in Dominica, it was created in 1970. Eight teams participate in this league. Starting in 2005, the winner and runners-up can qualify for the CONCACAF Champions Cup from the first round of the CFU Club Championship. The teams play an 18-matches league (home and away matches against the other 9 teams), in the end of that 18 matches the winner is declared the Dominica Champion and the 10th placed is relegated to Dominica First Division.

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Some matches are played at 12,000 capacity Windsor Park, which is also used for cricket.

Clubs competing in the 2019–20 season

Previous winners

Winners so far: [1]

Top goalscorers

SeasonCountryPlayerTeamGoals
2023 Flag of Dominica.svg Briel ThomasDublanc11
2024 Flag of Dominica.svg Travist JosephDublanc5

Multiple hat-tricks

RankCountryPlayerHat-tricks
1 Flag of Dominica.svg Travist Joseph2
2 Flag of Dominica.svg Felix Anselm1
Flag of Dominica.svg Chad Bertrand
Flag of Dominica.svg Sherman Charles
Flag of Dominica.svg Trai Douglas
Flag of Dominica.svg Fabio Drigo
Flag of Dominica.svg Dylano Edwards
Flag of Dominica.svg Javid Georges
Flag of Dominica.svg Tyreke Jno Batiste
Flag of Dominica.svg Briel Thomas

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References

  1. "Dominica – List of Champions". RSSSF . Retrieved 30 September 2011.