Burundi Premier League
The Burundi Premier League (or Amstel Ligue as it is known) is the highest division in football in Burundi. The league was formed in 1972. It has 16 teams that plays 30 rounds home and away.
In 2009, the league was reduced to 12 teams.
Amstel Ligue 2014-15 Teams
Previous champions
- 1963: Stella Matutina
- 1964: Stella Matutina
- 1965: Maniema Fantastique (Bujumbura)
- 1966: Maniema Fantastique (Bujumbura)
- 1967: Maniema Fantastique (Bujumbura)
- 1968: Maniema Fantastique (Bujumbura)
- 1969: Espoir FC (Benin)
- 1970: Inter FC (Bujumbura) **
- 1971: TP Bata (Bujumbura) ***
- 1972: BS Dynamik New Look (Bujumbura) **
- 1973: not held
- 1974: Inter FC (Bujumbura) **
- 1975: Inter FC (Bujumbura)
- 1976: Prince Louis FC (Bujumbura) **
- 1977: Inter FC (Bujumbura) */**
- 1978: Inter FC (Bujumbura) **
- 1979: Vital'O FC (Bujumbura)
- 1980: Vital'O FC (Bujumbura)
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* Vital'ô were disqualified due to "affaire Tchambala".
** Vital'ô finished second.
*** Vital'ô were founded as Rwanda Sport FC in 1957, changed name to ALTECO from 1962 to 1965, to Tout Puissant Bata from 1966 to 1970, then merged with Rapide in 1971 to become Espoir from 1971 to 1972, and were renamed Vital'ô in 1972.
Performance By Club
Topscorers
Year |
Best scorers |
Team |
Goals |
1998 |
Wembo Sutche | Vital'O F.C. | 15 |
2007 |
Wembo Sutche | Vital'O F.C. | 12 |
2008 |
Eric Gatoto | Vital'O F.C. | 18 |
2013 |
Samuel L.F.S. Murray | Vital'O F.C. | 33 |
See also
- Burundi Premier League 2013-2014
External links
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- Footballer of the Year
- Top scorers
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- All-time Table
- Champions
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