Kiribati National Championship| Founded | 1984 |
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| Country | Kiribati |
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| Confederation | OFC |
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| Number of clubs | 23 |
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| Level on pyramid | 1 |
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| Current champions | Betio Town Council (2023) |
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| Most championships | Betio Town Council (6) |
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| Current: 2023 Kiribati National Championship |
The Kiribati National Championship is the top division of competitive football in the nation of Kiribati, founded in 1984 by the Kiribati Islands Football Association, the nations football governing body.[1] The association and the National Championships are based in the capital city, South Tarawa.[2]
The competition reunites only temporary council teams (one council team on each island, two council teams on Tabiteuea and 3 teams on Tarawa) and is disputed during Te Runga, the National Games held every two years.
Champions in 2019
Current clubs
These are the current clubs for the 2023 season:
- Betio Town Council
- Nonouti
- Marakei
- Tamana
- Arorae
- Kuria
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- Teinainano Urban Council
- Abemama
- Banaba
- North Tarawa
- Beru
- Tabiteuea South
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- Butaritari
- Maiana
- Abaiang
- Tabiteuea North
- Tabuaeran
- Kiritimati
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- Aranuka
- Makin
- Nikunau
- Onotoa
- Teraina
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Previous winners
Previous winners are:[3]
| Season
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Champion
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Result
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Runners-up
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Venue
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| 1984
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South Tarawa
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3–1
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Abaiang
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Unknown
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| 1985–1986: not known (possibly not held)
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| 1987
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Makin
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—
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| 1988–1994: not known (many years: not held)
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| 1995
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Betio Town Council
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—
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| 1996
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Tarawa Urban Council
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—
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| 1997
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Tarawa Urban Council
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—
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| 1998: not held
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| 1999
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Betio Town Council
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—
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| 2000
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Onotoa
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—
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| 2001: not held
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| 2002
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Arorae
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—
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| 2003: not held
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| 2004
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Tarawa Urban Council
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2–1
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Betio Town Council
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Bairiki National Stadium
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| 2005: not held
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| 2006
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Betio Town Council
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3–1
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Tarawa Urban Council 1
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Bairiki National Stadium
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| 2007–2008: not held
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| 2009
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Betio Town Council
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—
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| 2010
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Makin
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1–1 (a.e.t.), (4–1 p)
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Marakei
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Bairiki National Stadium
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| 2011–2012: not held
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| 2013
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Makin
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4–0
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Butaritari
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Bairiki National Stadium
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| 2014
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Unknown
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| 2015–2016: not held
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| 2017
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Nonouti
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2–0
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Aranuka
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Bairiki National Stadium
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| 2018: not held
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| 2019
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Betio Town Council
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3–2
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Tarawa Urban Council
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Bairiki National Stadium
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| 2020–2022: not held
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| 2023
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Betio Town Council
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3–2
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Tarawa Urban Council
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Bairiki National Stadium
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By titles
| Club
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Wins
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Winning years
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| Betio Town Council
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6
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1995, 1999, 2006, 2009, 2019, 2023
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| Makin
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3
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1987, 2010, 2013
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| Teinainano Urban Council
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1996, 1997, 2004
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| South Tarawa
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1
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1987
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| Onotoa
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2000
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| Arorae
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2002
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| Nonouti
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2017
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Topscorers
| Year
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Best scorers
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Team
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Goals
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| 2004
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Atiino Baraniko |
Betio Town Council |
15
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| 2006
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Bebe Tureiaa |
Betio Town Council |
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References
External links
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| National teams | |
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| League system | |
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| Awards |
- Footballer of the Year
- Top scorers
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| Lists | |
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- Men's clubs
- Women's clubs
- Men's players
- Women's players
- Expatriate players
- Managers
- Referees
- Venues
- Seasons
- Records
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| Current | |
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| Non-recognized | |
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† Associated members |