Guadeloupe Division of Honour

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Guadeloupe Division of Honour
Founded1937
CountryFlag of France.svg  Guadeloupe
Confederation CONCACAF
Number of clubs18
Level on pyramid1
Relegation to Honorary Promotion Championship
Domestic cup(s) Coupe de Guadeloupe
International cup(s) CFU Club Shield
Most championships Moulien (19 titles)
Current: 2024–25 Guadeloupe Division of Honor

The Guadeloupe Division of Honour(French: Guadeloupe Division d'Honneur) is the top football league in Guadeloupe. It was created in 1952 and is headed by the Guadeloupean League of Football. 18 teams participate. The last 3 placed teams are relegated to the Honorary Promotion Championship.

Contents

Clubs (2022–23)

[1]

Poule A

Poule B

Relegated in 2021/22

[2]

Relegated in 2016/17

Relegated in 2015/16

Relegated in 2014/15

Relegated in 2013/14

Relegated in 2012/13

Relegated in 2011/12

Relegated in 2010/11

Previous winners

Appearances by club

ClubCityTitlesLast title
CS Moulien Le Moule 192023–24
L'Etoile Morne-à-l'Eau 92006–07
Juventus SA Sainte-Anne 81986–87
Solidarité SC Baie-Mahault 62021–22
Racing Club Basse-Terre 52003–04
Cygne Noir Basse-Terre 41982–83
La Gauloise Basse-Terre 41977–78
Red Star Pointe-à-Pitre 31969-70
CS Capesterrien Capesterre-Belle-Eau 31963–64
AS Gosier Le Gosier 32020–21
USR Sainte-Rose 22016-17
JS Vieux-Habitants JS Vieux-Habitants 22009-10
Arsenal Petit-Bourg 21994–95
US Ansoise Anse-Bertrand 21986-87
AS Redoutable Pointe-à-Pitre 21942
Amical Club Grand-Bourg de Marie-Galante 12018-19
AJSS Saintes Terre-de-Haut 12011-12
Evolucas Petit-Bourg 12007-08
Phare du Canal Petit-Canal 12002–03
Zénith Morne-à-l'Eau 11988–89
JS Capesterre Capesterre-de-Marie-Galante 11983–84

Top goalscorers

YearBest scorersTeamGoals
2002–03
Flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg Dominique Mocka Racing Club
18
2003–04
Flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg Dominique Mocka Racing Club
20
2005–06
Flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg Erick Mocka Vieux-Habitants
15
2009–10
Flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg Marc Arbau Saintes
21
2021-22
Flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg Raphaël Mirval Solidarité-Scolaire
18
2022-23
Flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg Grégory Gendrey Solidarité-Scolaire
22
2023-24
Flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg Grégory Gendrey Le Phare
20

Multiple hat-tricks

RankCountryPlayerHat-tricks
1 Flag of Guadeloupe (local).svg Likendy Labylle1

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References

  1. Compétitions - Ligue foot Guadeloupe
  2. French Antilles 2021/22 - RSSSF