List of Nicaraguan football champions

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The Nicaraguan Football Champion is the winner of the Nicaragua National Football Championship Currently, there are two champions each calendar year with one champion for the Apertura season and one for the Clausura season.

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List of champions year by year

YearWinnerRunner-up
1933Alas ManaguaTBD
1934Club Atletico ManaguaTBD
1935-1938No Championship was playedNone
1939 Lido TBD
1940 Diriangén FC TBD
1941 Diriangén FC TBD
1942 Diriangén FC TBD
1943 Diriangén FC TBD
1944 Diriangén FC TBD
1945 Diriangén FC TBD
1946 Ferrocarril TBD
1947 Colegio C-A TBD
1948 Ferrocarril Diriangén FC
1949 Diriangén FC TBD
1950 Aduana TBD
1951 Aduana TBD
1952No Championship was playednone
1953 Diriangén FC TBD
1954 La Salle TBD
1955 Aduana TBD
1956 Diriangén FC TBD
1957No Championship was playednone
1958Club Atletico ManaguaTBD
1959 Diriangén FC TBD
1960 La Nica TBD
1961 Deportivo Santa Cecilia TBD
1962-1964No Championship was playednone
1965 Deportivo Santa Cecilia TBD
1966 Flor de Caña FC TBD
1967 Flor de Caña FC TBD
1968 Universidad Centroamericana TBD
1969 Diriangén FC TBD
1970 Diriangén FC TBD
1971 Deportivo Santa Cecilia TBD
1972 Deportivo Santa Cecilia TBD
1973 Deportivo Santa Cecilia TBD
1974 Diriangén FC TBD
1975 Universidad Centroamericana TBD
1976 Universidad Centroamericana TBD
1977 Universidad Centroamericana TBD
1978-1979No Championship was playednone
YearWinnerRunner-up
1980 Bufalos TBD
1981 Diriangén FC TBD
1982 Diriangén FC TBD
1983 Diriangén FC TBD
1984 Deportivo Masaya TBD
1985 America Managua Diriangén FC
1986 Deportivo Masaya TBD
1987 Diriangén FC America Managua
1988 America Managua Diriangén FC
1989 Diriangén FC TBD
1990 America Managua Deportivo Walter Ferretti
1991 Real Estelí Diriangén FC
1992 Diriangén FC TBD
1993 Juventus Managua TBD
1994 Juventus Managua TBD
1994-95 Diriangén FC Real Estelí
1995-96 Diriangén FC Bautista
1996-97 Diriangén FC Real Estelí
1997-98 Deportivo Walter Ferretti Masachapa
1998–1999 Real Estelí Diriangén FC
1999-2000 Diriangén FC Deportivo Walter Ferretti
2000–2001 Deportivo Walter Ferretti Diriangén FC
2001–2002 Deportivo Jalapa Deportivo Walter Ferretti
2002–2003 Real Estelí Diriangén FC
2003 Apertura Real Estelí Diriangén FC
2004 Clausura Real Estelí Diriangén FC
2004 Apertura Diriangén FC
2005 Clausura Diriangén FC Real Estelí
2005-2006 Diriangén FC Real Estelí
2006-2007 Real Estelí Real Madriz
2007-2008 Real Estelí Deportivo Walter Ferretti
2008-2009 Real Estelí TBD
2009 Apertura Deportivo Walter Ferretti TBD
2010 Clausura Real Estelí TBD
2010 Apertura Deportivo Walter Ferretti Diriangén FC
2011 Clausura Real Estelí Deportivo Walter Ferretti

Champions

Teams in bold are currently participating in Primera Division de Nicaragua.

TeamChampionshipsRunners-upWinning Years
Diriangén FC 2691940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1949, 1953, 1956, 1959, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1989, 1992, 19941995, 19951996, 1996 1997, 1999 2000, 2004 Apertura, 2005 Clausura, 2005 2006,
Real Estelí (#)10101991, 1998 1999, 2002 2003, 2003 Apertura, 2004 Clausura, 2006 2007, 2007 2008, 2008 2009, 2011 Clausura
Deportivo Santa Cecilia 501961, 1965, 1971, 1972, 1973
Universidad Centroamericana 401968, 1975, 1976, 1977
Deportivo Walter Ferretti 4319971998, 2000 2001, 2009 Apertura, 2010 Apertura
América Managua 331985, 1988, 1990
Aduana 301950, 1951, 1955
Ferrocarril (Managua)201946, 1948
Flor de Caña FC 201966, 1967
Masaya 211984, 1986
Juventus Managua 221993, 1967
Club Atlético (Managua) 201934, 1958
Deportivo Jalapa 1120012002
Bufalos (Rivas)101980
La Nica 101960
Alas 101933
Lido 101939
Colegio C-A 101947

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