GFF National Super League

GFF National Super League
Country Guyana Guyana
Confederation CONCACAF
Founded 1990
First season 1990
Number of teams 10
Level on pyramid 1
Relegation to Guyana FA Divisions
Domestic cup(s) GFF Super 8 Cup
Georgetown Regional Cup
International cup(s) CFU Club Championship
CONCACAF Champions League
Current champions Alpha United
(2013–14)
Most championships Alpha United (5)
Website GFF National Super League
2013–14 GFF National Super League

Guyana Football Federation (GFF) National Super League was the top division in Guyana. It was replaced by the GFF Elite League beginning with the 2015–16 season.[1]

The league used regional qualifying tournaments to determine participants. In its last installment in 2013–14, five teams from Georgetown, three from Upper Demerara, three from East Coast Demerara, two from Berbice, two from West Demerara, and one from East Bank Demerara were represented.

Before the Super League started the top league was the National Football League which was last held in 2001, but there are several Regional Championships held in the country (Bartica SL, Berbice FL, East Bank FUSSFL, East Coast Demerara, Banks DIH Milk Stout League, Georgetown FL, Upper Demerar SL).

Guyana National Football League 2013/14

Previous winners

Champions were:[2]

Season Champion Runner-up Third Place
1990 Santos Georgetown
1991 Santos Georgetown
1992 Not held
1993 Not held
1994 Western Tigers FC
1995 Milerock
1996 Omai Gold Seekers
1997 Bakewell Top XX
1998–99 Santos Georgetown
1999–00 No reports
2000–01 Fruta Conquerors
2002-08 Competition not held
2009 Alpha United Defence Force Camptown
2010 Alpha United Milerock Defence Force
2012 Alpha United Western Tigers FC Amelia's Ward
2012–13 Alpha United Pele FC Western Tigers FC
2013–14 Alpha United Defence Force Western Tigers FC

Titles by club

5 times
3 times
1 time

Best Scorers

Year Best scorers Team Goals
2000/01 Matthew "Assassin" Pollard Netrockers FC 16

References

  1. Santokie Nagulendran (7 June 2015). "Elite League looks to inject life into Guyanese domestic football". Kaieteur News. Retrieved 11 September 2015.
  2. "Guyana - List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 April 2012.

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