2010–11 Tonga Major League
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2010–11 Tonga Major League
The 2010–11 season of the Tonga Major League was the 32nd season of top flight association football competition in Tonga.Tonga – List of Champions
at RSSSF.com
won the championship for the twelfth time.Tonga 2010–11
at RSSSF


Standings

Based on known results:


Knockout Phase


Semifinals


Third-place match


Final


References

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Tonga Major League is the top football division of the Tonga Football Association in Tonga. The 2021 season's champion was Veitongo FC. Teams are relegated to the Tonga Division II. The league is not fully professional. Clubs (2019) Premier Division * Fahefa * Ha'amoko United Youth * Lavengatonga * Longoteme * Lotoha'apai United * Marist Prems * Navutoka * Veitongo Division 1 * Ahau * Ahononou * Fua'amotu * Houmakelikao Steeler * Houmakelikao 11 Zion * Kolomotu'a * Lavengatonga * Vaolongolongo * Longoteme * Nukuhetulu Women's * Fahefa *Fasi & Afi * Lavengatonga * Vaolongolongo * Longoteme * Lotoha'apai United * Marist Prems * Navutoka * Veitongo Previous winners Previous winners are: * 1969–70: Kolofo'ou No.1 * 1970–71: Kolofo'ou No.1 * 1971–72: Kolofo'ou No.1, Veitongo and Ngeleia ''(shared)'' *1972–73: ''Unknown'' *1974: Kolofo'ou *1975: Kolofo'ou *1976–77: ''Unknown'' *1978: Veitongo *1979: ''Unknown'' * 1980–81: 'Atenisi United *1982: Ngeleia *1983: ...
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