Ethiopian Women's Premier League
The Ethiopian Women's Premier League is the top Women's association football league in Ethiopia. It is regulated by the Ethiopian Football Federation and divided into two division, division 1 (the top division) and division 2 ( the second division).
Founded | 2012 (2005 E.C.) |
---|---|
Country | Ethiopia (11 teams) |
Confederation | CAF |
Number of teams | 20
(11 in Division 1) (9 in Division 2) |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Current champions | Adama City (1st title) |
Most championships | Dedebit (4) |
Current: 2019–20 Ethiopian Women's Premier League |
History
The league was founded in 2012 (2005 E.C.).
Dedebit won their 2nd title in the 2015-16 season.[1] Ethiopia Nigd Bank's striker Shitaye Sisay won the 2015-16 Most Valuable Player award. Loza Abera was top goal scorer at season's end with 10 goals in the playoffs and 47 goals during season competition.[1]
Dedebit won its 3rd title in the 2016-17 season.[2] After the 2016-17 season the first division was split into two divisions with the inaugural season of the Women's second division league set for the 2017-18 season.[3]
The format of the league for the 2016-17 season had 20 teams in two groups (10 teams per group) with group winners fighting for the trophy at the end of the season.[4] The 20 clubs that participated were a record high since the establishment of the league.
Dedebit were crowned champions for a third straight year earning the club's 4th title overall in its history.[5] The Dedebit Women's team was disbanded the after 2017-18 season due to the club's financial problems.
Adama City won the 2018-19 league title, its first as a club.[6]
Clubs
Division 1
The following 11 clubs competed in the Ethiopian Women's Premier League (Division 1) during the 2019-20 Season.
Club | Location | Sadium |
---|---|---|
Akaki Kality | Addis Abeba | Addis Abeba |
Mekelle 70 Enderta | Mekelle | Tigray Stadium |
Nigd Bank | Addis Abeba | Addis Abeba |
Defense | Addis Abeba | Addis Abeba |
Hawassa City | Hawassa | Hawassa Int. |
Adama city | Adama | Abebe Bikila |
Dire Dawa City | Dire Dawa | Dire Dawa |
Gedeo Dilla | Dila | Dila |
Addis Abeba City | Addis Abeba | Addis Abeba |
Arba Minch City | Arba Minch | Arba Minch |
Ethio Electric | Addis Abeba | Addis Abeba |
Division 2
The following 8 clubs competed in the Ethiopian Premier League (Division 2) during the 2019-20 Season.
Club |
---|
Kidus Giorgis |
Lideta Sub City (Addis Abeba) |
Kirkos Sub City (Addis Abeba) |
Fasil City |
Bole Sub City (Addis Abeba) |
Shashemene City |
Tiret |
NIfas Silk Lafto |
Tirunesh Dibaba Academy |
Previous Winners
- 2015-16: Dedebit (Addis Abeba)
- 2016-17: Dedebit (Addis Abeba)
- 2017-18: Dedebit (Addis Abeba)
- 2018-19: Adama City (Adama)
Top Goal Scorer
Year | Country | Name | Team | Goals |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014-15 | Loza Abera | Dedebit | ||
2015-16 | Loza Abera | Dedebit | 57* | |
2016-17 | Loza Abera | Dedebit | 33 | |
2017-18 | Loza Abera | Dedebit | 17 | |
2018-19 | Senaf Waquma | Adama City | 21 |
*including playoff goals
References
- Taddele, Omna (July 2, 2016). "Dedebit Crowned Champions of the Ethiopian Women's Premier League". Soccer Ethiopia.
- Taddele, Omna (May 15, 2017). "Women's Premier League: Dedebit Crowned Champions for the Third Time". Soccer Ethiopia.
- "Ethiopia (Women) 2016/17". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 2018-05-16.
- Osano, Bonface (November 19, 2016). "Ethiopian women's premier league kicks-off Saturday". soka25east.
- Taddele, Omna (July 8, 2018). "Dedebit FC Crowned Champions of the Ethiopian Women First Division". Soccer Ethiopia.
- Tesfaye, Amaha (June 2, 2019). "The Ethiopian Women's Premier League has finished with a new champion". Soccer Ethiopia.