Equatoguinean Primera División

Liga Nacional de Fútbol
Country Equatorial Guinea
Confederation CAF
Founded 1979
Number of teams 12
Level on pyramid 1
Relegation to Segunda División
Domestic cup(s) Equatoguinean Cup
International cup(s) Champions League
Confederation Cup
Current champions Racing de Micomeseng (1st title)
(2015)
Most championships Sony Elá Nguema
(15 titles)
Liga Nacional de Fútbol 2015-2016

The Liga Nacional de Fútbol (formerly known as Liga Semiprofesional and Primera División de Honor) is the top division of the Equatoguinean football league system, it was created in 1979.

Prior to independence, two separate leagues existed, one for Europeans (European League) and one for the locals (Liga Indigenas).

Since 2011, it's a semi-professional league.[1] From the 2012 season, the tournament is no longer divided into the group playing in Malabo and the group playing in Bata, but a single group and clubs play matches in seven different stadiums in the country.[2]

2013 final stage

1.Akonangui FC        4   3  1  0   6- 1  10  Champions
2.Leones Vegetarianos 3   2  0  1   4- 3   6
3.The Panthers FC     3   2  0  1   0- 1   6
4.Atlético Semu	   3   1  1  1   1- 0   4
5.Sony de Elá Nguema  2   1  0  1   1- 2   3
6.Deportivo Mongomo   2   1  0  1   0- 0   3
7.AD Mesi Nkulu	   2   0  0  2   0- 0   0
8.Campo Amor FC	   3   0  0  3   0- 5   0

Liga Nacional de Fútbol 2015-2016 - Teams[3]

Malabo

Bata

Previous winners

Performance By Club

Club City Titles Last Title
Sony Elá Nguema Malabo 15 2014
Akonangui FC Ebebiyín 5 2013
Renacimiento FC Malabo 4 2007
Deportivo Mongomo Mongomo 3 2010
Atlético Malabo Malabo 3 2003
Racing de Micomeseng Micomeseng 1 2015
Cafe Bank Sportif Malabo 1 1996
Dragón FC Bata 1 1983
Real Rebola Rebola 1 1979

References

  1. (Spanish)
  2. (Spanish)

External links

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