Guinness Super League
Founded1990
Country Cameroon
ConfederationCAF
Number of teams12
Relegation toRegional Championships
Domestic cup(s)Cameroonian W-Cup
International cup(s)CAF W-Champions League
Current championsAS Awa (3nd title)
(2021-22)
Most championshipsCanon Yaoundé (? titles)
Current: 2022-23

The Cameroonian Women's Championship, called since the 2020–21 season Guinness Super League because of sponsorship,[1] is the top flight of women's association football in Cameroon. The competition is run by the Cameroonian Football Federation.

History

The championship was created in 1990. From this year to 2007 only regional leagues were played with the regional champions meeting in Yaoundé for the national title. The first national league in its new format was played in 2008.

Champions

The list of champions and runners-up:[2]

Year Champions Runners-up
1990–91 Canon Yaoundé
1991–92
1992–93 Cosmos de Douala Nufi Forestière
1993–94 Canon Yaoundé Lorema FC Yaoundé
1994–95
1995–96 ? Lorema FC Yaoundé
1996–97
1997–98 Lorema FC Yaoundé
1998–99
1999–00 Canon Yaoundé
2000–01
2001–02 Magic Bafoussam
2002–03 Ngondi Nkam de Yabassi Louves Minproff
2003–04 Canon Yaoundé Tonnerre Yaoundé
2004–05
2005–06 Canon Yaoundé Ngondi Nkam de Yabassi
2006–07 Canon Yaoundé Justice de Douala
2007–08 Lorema FC Yaoundé Sawa United Girls de Douala
2008–09 not held
2009–10 Franck Rohlicek de Douala Sawa United Girls de Douala
2010–11 Louves Minproff Lorema FC Yaoundé
2011–12 Louves Minproff Lorema FC Yaoundé
2012–13 Caïman FF de Douala Louves Minproff
2013–14
2014–15 Louves Minproff
2015–16 Amazones FAP FC
2016–17 abandoned
2017–18 AS Awa Amazones FAP FC
2018–19 Louves Minproff Amazones FAP FC
2019–20 Louves Minproff AS Awa
2020–21 AS Awa Louves Minproff
2022 AS Awa Amazones FAP de Yaoundé
2023 Lekié Filles d'Obala Eclair de Sa'a

Most successful clubs

See also

References

  1. ^ "Guinness Cameroun veut renforcer son soutien au championnat camerounais". africafootunited.com. Wiliam Tchango. 26 June 2021.
  2. ^ "Cameroon - List of Women Champions". RSSSF. Hervé Morard. 11 August 2021.

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