Founded | 2005 |
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Region | Vatican City |
Current champions | Rappresentativa OPBG (1st title) |
Most successful club(s) | Musei Vaticani (3 titles) |
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Season | Winner | Score | Runners–up |
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2005 | CIE Telematica | ||
2006 | Not known | ||
2007 | Pantheon | AS Cirioni | |
2008 | SS Hermes | 1–0 | Associazione SS. Pietro e Paolo |
2009 | SS Hermes | Gendarmeria | |
2010 | DirTel | ||
2011 | Dirseco | ||
2012 | Dirseco | 4–1 | Gendarmeria |
2013 | San Pietro Team | 2–1 | Fortitudo 2007 |
2014 | San Pietro Team | 3–1 | DirTel |
2015 | Santos | 1–0 | Musei Vaticani |
2016 | Musei Vaticani | 2–0 | Santos |
2017 | Santos | 2–0 | Rappresentativa OPBG |
2018 | Rappresentativa OPBG | 2–1 | Musei Vaticani |
2022 | Rappresentativa OPBG | 5–0 | Gendarmeria |
Club | Wins |
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Musei Vaticano | 3 |
Dirseco | 2 |
San Pietro Team | 2 |
Santos | 2 |
Rappresentativa OPBG | 2 |
CIE Telematica | 1 |
DirTel | 1 |
Pantheon | 1 |
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