Barbados Premier Division - Champions

Champions

Season Champion
(number of titles)
City
1947–48 Spartan (1) Bridgetown
1960 Everton (1) Bridgetown
1961 Note 2
1962 New South Wales1 (1) Bridgetown
1963 Everton (2) Bridgetown
1964 New South Wales (2) Bridgetown
1965 Everton (3) Bridgetown
1966 Everton (4) Bridgetown
1967 New South Wales (3) Bridgetown
1968 Note 2
1969 New South Wales (4) Bridgetown
1970 New South Wales (5) Bridgetown
1971 New South Wales (6) Bridgetown
1972 New South Wales (7) Bridgetown
1973 Pan-Am Wales1 (8) Bridgetown
1974 Pan-Am Wales (9) Bridgetown
1975 Pan-Am Wales (10) Bridgetown
1976 Pan-Am Wales (11) Bridgetown
Season Champion
(number of titles)
City
1977 Note 2
1978 Weymouth Wales1 (12) Bridgetown
1979 Note 2
1980 Note 2
1981 Weymouth Wales (13) Bridgetown
1982 Pinelands United (1) Pinelands
1983 Note 2
1984 Weymouth Wales (14) Bridgetown
1985 Pinelands United (2) Pinelands
1986 Weymouth Wales (15) Bridgetown
1987 Everton (5) Bridgetown
1988 Pride of Gall Hill (1) Oistins
1989 Paradise SC (1) Christ Church
1990 Brittons Hill (1) Valery
1991 Note 2
1992 Pinelands United (3) Pinelands
1993 Pride of Gall Hill (2) Oistins
1994 Note 2
Season Champion
(number of titles)
City
1995 BDF (1) Bridgetown
1996 Paradise SC (2) Christ Church
1997 Notre Dame SC (1) Bayville
1998 Notre Dame SC (2) Bayville
1999 Notre Dame SC (3) Bayville
2000 Notre Dame SC (4) Bayville
2001 Paradise SC (3) Christ Church
2002 Notre Dame SC (5) Bayville
2003 Paradise SC (4) Christ Church
2004 Notre Dame SC (6) Bayville
2005 Notre Dame SC (7) Bayville
2006 Youth Milan (1) Checker Hill
2007 BDF (2) Bridgetown
2008 Notre Dame SC (8) Bayville
2009 Brittons Hill (2) Valery
2010 Notre Dame SC (9) Bayville
2011 Youth Milan (2) Checker Hall
2012 Weymouth Wales (16) Carrington

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