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2018–19 Mauritian Premier League
The 2018–19 Mauritian Premier League is the 39th season of the Mauritian Premier League, the top flight for association football, football league in Mauritius. The league would be contested by the top eight teams from the 2017–18 season as well as the two clubs promoted from the Mauritian National First Division, National First Division, AS de Vacoas-Phoenix, Vacoas-Phoenix and AS Rivière du Rempart, Rivière du Rempart. They replaced the two teams that were relegated to the 2018-19 Mauritian National First Division, National First Division, Entente Boulet Rouge-Riche Mare Rovers and Chebel Citizens SC The season began on 23 November 2018 and concluded on 27 April 2019. Pamplemousses SC won the league championship and qualified for the 2019-20 CAF Champions League qualifying round. Bolton City Youth Club, Roche-Bois Bolton City qualified for the 2019-20 CAF Confederation Cup through winning the 2019 Mauritius Cup. AS Rivière du Rempart and AS Quatre-Bornes were relegated to t ...
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Mauritian Premier League
The Mauritian Premier League is the top division of football in Mauritius. The 10-team league has been governed by the Mauritius Football Association since its establishment in 1935. League games usually take place in front of dozens of spectators. Premier League – 2023–24 Clubs * AS Port-Louis 2000 * AS Rivière du Rempart * AS Vacoas-Phoenix * Cercle de Joachim SC, Cercle de Joachim * Chebel Citizens SC * Entente Boulet Rouge SC, Entente Boulet Rouge * Grande Rivière Sud Est Wanderers SC, GRSE Wanderers * Pamplemousses SC, Pamplemousses * Petite Rivière Noire FC, Petite Rivière Noire * Savanne SC Stadiums Current stadiums Previous winners Performance by club Top goalscorers ;Most time goalscorers: *4 times. ** Praxis Rabemananjara (2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06 and 2006–07) ;Most goals by a player in a single season: *30 goals. ** Jerry Louis (2001) Multiple hat-tricks See also *List of football clubs in Mauritius References External linksFootball ...
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Chebel Citizens SC
Chebel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Fadi Abou Chebel (born 1969), Maronite Exarch (Maronite Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Colombia) * Malek Chebel (1953–2016), Algerian philosopher and anthropologist of religions See also * Ouled Chebel, a town and commune in Algiers Province, Algeria {{surname ...
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Mauritian Premier League Seasons
Mauritians (singular Mauritian; ; Creole: ''Morisien'') are nationals or natives of the Republic of Mauritius and their descendants. Mauritius is a melting pot of multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-religious peoples. Mauritian is made up of blended groups of people who come mainly from South Asian (notably Indian), African ( Mozambique, Madagascar and Zanzibar), European (White/European Mauritians), and Chinese descent, as well as those of a mixed background from any combination of the aforementioned ethnic groups. Creol-Mauritian is the blending of the different cultures; this is why it is complex to define Creol-Mauritian. History Mauritian Creoles trace their origins to the plantation owners and slaves who were brought to work the sugar fields. When slavery was abolished on 1 February 1835, an attempt was made to secure a cheap source of adaptable labour for intensive sugar plantations in Mauritius. Indentured labour began with Indian, Chinese, Malay, African and ...
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Savanne SC
Savanne SC is a Mauritian football club based in Souillac, Savanne. They play in the Barclays League, the top division of Mauritian football. They have never won the league, but have won the Mauritian Cup twice, in 2003 and 2004. They have also won the Mauritian Republic Cup once, in 2009.Savanne SC wins Mauritian Republic Cup


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Their home stadium is Stade Harry Latour (cap. 2,000) in Mahébourg, .


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Petite Rivière Noire FC
Petite Rivière Noire FC is a Mauritian football club based in Black River. They play in the Mauritian League, the top tier of Mauritian football. The club won the first charity shield against Cercle de Joachim SC in 2014. They won the domestic cup title for the first time in 2007, thus qualifying for the CAF Confederation Cup 2008. Ground Their home stadium is Stade Germain Comarmond (cap. 5,000), located in Bambous, Black River District. Achievements *Mauritian Cup: 3 :: 2007, 2014, 2015 Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Confederation Cup: 2 appearances ::2008 – Preliminary Round ::2015 2015 was designated by the United Nations as: * International Year of Light * International Year of Soil __TOC__ Events January * January 1 – Lithuania officially adopts the euro as its currency, replacing the litas, and becomes ... – Preliminary Round References External linkszerozerofootball Profile Football clubs in Mauritius 2000 establishm ...
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La Cure Sylvester SC
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Cercle De Joachim SC
Cercle de Joachim SC is a Mauritian football club based in Curepipe. Founded in 2004, they play in the Mauritian League, the top division in Mauritian football. The club has won the last two titles including the first ever Mauritian professional football club. Cercle De Joachim has a great rivalry against Curepipe Starlight, the other club of Curepipe. The club is also known to have a decent fan base. Honours *Mauritian League: 4 **2014, 2015, 2024, 2025 *Mauritian Republic Cup: 1 **2016 Stadium Their home stadium is Stade George V (cap. 6,200), located in Curepipe, Plaines Wilhems District. They share this stadium with Curepipe Starlight SC Curepipe Starlight Sports Club is a Mauritian football club based in Curepipe. They play in the Mauritian League, the top tier of Mauritian football. They won the league for the first time in 2007 and thus qualified for the CAF Champions League 2 .... References External linksTeam profileon SoccerwayTeam profileon Tablesleague.com Cu ...
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AS Port-Louis 2000
Association Sportive Port-Louis 2000 is a Mauritius, Mauritian professional Association football, football club based in the nation's capital Port Louis. AS Port-Louis 2000 plays in the Mauritian League, Mauritian Premier League. They won their last title in 2016. The club was formed following the regionalisation of football in Mauritius by a merger between the Roche Bois-based Roche Bois Boys Scouts (RBBS)-St Martin United FC and Century Welfare Association of the Cite Martial suburb of Port-Louis. Stadium Football stadium St. François Xavier Stadium (cap. 5,000), located in Port Louis, Mauritius is the home to AS Port-Louis 2000. The team also has its club house and training ground on the premises of the Champ de Mars Racecourse. Notable coaches * Joe Tshupula * Fidy Rasonaivo * Sakoor Boodhun Achievements *Mauritian League: 6 ::2002, 2003, 2003/04, 2004/05, 2011, 2015/16 *Mauritian Cup: 3 ::2002, 2005, 2017 *Mauritian Republic Cup: 4 ::2001, 2004, 2005, 2013/14 Perfo ...
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AS Quatre-Bornes
Association Sportive Quatre Bornes is a Mauritian football club based in Quatre Bornes, Plaines Wilhems District. In 2017–18, they played in the Mauritian League. Ground Their home stadium is Stade Sir Guy Rozemont in Quatre Bornes. See also * Mauritius Football Association The Mauritius Football Association (MFA) is the governing body of Football (soccer), football in Mauritius. It was founded in 1952, affiliated to FIFA in 1964 and to Confederation of African Football, CAF in 1965. The association was formerly kno ... * List of football clubs in Mauritius References Football clubs in Mauritius Quatre Bornes {{Mauritius-footyclub-stub ...
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2019 Mauritius Cup
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