Ligue 2 Moorea

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Ligue 2 Moorea
Organising body Tahitian Football Federation
Country Tahiti
Region Moorea
Number of teams7
Level on pyramid Level 3
Promotion to Tahiti Ligue 2
Domestic cup(s) Tahiti Cup
Current champions A.S. Temanava
(2022-23)
Current: 2022-23 Ligue 2 Moorea

The Ligue 2 Moorea is the regional league of island of Moorea, in French Polynesia. It is considered a second-tier league, despite any club be promoted to Tahiti Ligue 2, the second-tier competition in the country. [1]

Contents

This league started in the 2001/02 season in which A.S. Tiare Hinano were crowned the first champions. The most current champion, A.S. Temanava have won at least 3 league titles which are known. [2]

Teams

These are the teams for the 2022–23 Ligue 2 Moorea season:

League Table (2022-23)

Ligue 2 Moorea League Table (2022-23)
PositionClubMatches

Played

PointsWonDrewLostGoals

Scored

Goals

Against

Goal

Difference

1 A.S. Temanava 12501110511437
2 Tiare Tahiti 1237723431330
3 A.S. Tiare Hinano 122735433249
4 A.S. Mira 12275253132-1
5 A.S. Tohie'a 12274171737-20
6 A.S. Tiare Anani 12213631720-3
7 A.S. Tamarii Tapuhute 12140111860-52

[Table Reference [3] ]

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