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Ethiopian Premier League is the top division of the Ethiopian Football Federation, it was created in 1944.
[edit] Ethiopian Premier League Clubs - 2006/07
Teams relegated in 2005/06
[edit] Previous Winners
- 1944 : British Military Mission-BMME (Addis Abeba)
- 1948 : Key Baher (Addis Abeba)
- 1949 : Army (Addis Abeba)
- 1950 : Saint-George SA (Addis Abeba)
- 1951 : Army (Addis Abeba)
- 1952 : Army (Addis Abeba)
- 1953 : Army (Addis Abeba)
- 1954 : Army (Addis Abeba)
- 1955 : Hamassien (Asmara)
- 1956 : Mechal (Addis Abeba)
- 1957 : Hamassien (Asmara)
- 1958 : Akale Guzay (Eritrea)
- 1959 : Tele SC (Asmara)
- 1960 : Cotton (Dire Dawa)
- 1961 : Ethio-Cement (Dire Dawa)
- 1962 : Cotton (Dire Dawa)
- 1963 : Cotton (Dire Dawa)
- 1964 : Ethio-Cement (Dire Dawa)
- 1965 : Cotton (Dire Dawa)
- 1966 : Saint-George SA (Addis Abeba)
- 1967 : Saint-George SA (Addis Abeba)
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- 1968 : Saint-George SA (Addis Abeba)
- 1969 : Tele SC (Asmara)
- 1970 : Tele SC (Asmara)
- 1971 : Saint-George SA (Addis Abeba)
- 1972 : Asmara (Asmara)
- 1973 : Asmara (Asmara)
- 1974 : Embassoyra (Eritrea)
- 1975 : Saint-George SA (Addis Abeba)
- 1976 : Mechal (Addis Abeba)
- 1977 : Medr Babur (Dire Dawa)
- 1978 : Ogaden Anbassa (Harar)
- 1979 : Omedla (Addis Abeba)
- 1980 : Tegl Fre (Addis Abeba)
- 1981 : Ermejachen (Addis Abeba)
- 1982 : Mechal (Addis Abeba)
- 1983 : Cotton (Dire Dawa)
- 1984 : Mechal (Addis Abeba)
- 1985 : Brewery (Addis Abeba)
- 1986 : Brewery (Addis Abeba)
- 1987 : Saint-George SA (Addis Abeba)
- 1988 : Mechal (Addis Abeba)
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- championship abandoned in June after 12 clubs (apparently including all 7 clubs from the capital Addis Abeba) boycotted the tournament; the federation awarded the championship to Awassa City.
[edit] Performance By Club
Club |
Winners |
Saint-George SA [includes Brewery] |
21 |
Mechal [includes Army] |
11 |
Cotton FC |
5 |
Asmara [includes Hamassien] [now in Eritrea] |
4 |
EEPCO |
3 |
Tele SC (Asmara) [now in Eritrea] |
3 |
Embassoyra (Eritrea) [includes Akale Guzay] [now in Eritrea] |
2 |
Ethio-Cement |
2 |
Awassa Kenema |
2 |
British Military Mission-BMME (Addis Abeba) |
1 |
Ermejachen (Addis Abeba) |
1 |
Ethio-Bunna (Addis Abeba; aka Coffee) |
1 |
Key Baher (Addis Abeba) |
1 |
Medr Babur (Dire Dawa) |
1 |
Ogaden Anbassa (Harar) |
1 |
Omedla (Addis Abeba) |
1 |
Tegl Fre (Addis Abeba) |
1 |
[edit] External links
Ethiopian Premier League 2006-07
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