National Premier League - Champions

Champions

  • 1973/74: Santos F.C.
  • 1974/75: Santos F.C.
  • 1975/76: Santos F.C.
  • 1976/77: Santos F.C.
  • 1977/78: Arnett Gardens F.C.
  • 1978/79: abandoned
  • 1979/80: Santos F.C.
  • 1980/81: Cavaliers F.C.
  • 1981/82: no competition
  • 1982/83: Tivoli Gardens F.C.
  • 1983/84: Boys' Town F.C.
  • 1984/85: Jamaica Defence Force
  • 1985/86: Boys' Town F.C.
  • 1986/87: Seba United F.C.
  • 1987/88: Wadadah F.C.
  • 1988/89: Boys' Town F.C.
  • 1989/90: Reno F.C.
  • 1990/91: Reno F.C.
  • 1991/92: Wadadah F.C.
  • 1992/93: Hazard United F.C.
  • 1993/94: Violet Kickers F.C.
  • 1994/95: Reno F.C.
  • 1995/96: Violet Kickers F.C.
  • 1996/97: Seba United F.C.
  • 1997/98: Waterhouse F.C.
  • 1998/99: Tivoli Gardens F.C.
  • 1999/00: Harbour View F.C.
  • 2000/01: Arnett Gardens F.C.
  • 2001/02: Arnett Gardens F.C.
  • 2002/03: Hazard United F.C.
  • 2003/04: Tivoli Gardens F.C.
  • 2004/05: Portmore United F.C.
  • 2005/06: Waterhouse F.C.
  • 2006/07: Harbour View F.C.
  • 2007/08: Portmore United F.C.
  • 2008/09: Tivoli Gardens F.C.
  • 2009/10: Harbour View F.C.
  • 2010/11: Tivoli Gardens F.C.
  • 2011/12: Portmore United F.C.

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