Zambia Super League
The Zambia Super League, also known as MTN/FAZ Super Division due to sponsorship reasons,[1] is the top division of the Football Association of Zambia. It was created in 1962. The 2019–20 Zambian Super League is the most recent season. The Top 4 of the league qualify for continental football, with the top 2 qualify for the group stage qualifiers for the Caf Champions League and the third and fourth positioned teams qualify for the group stage qualifiers of the Caf Confederations Cup. The League was originally scheduled from March–December but a transition season was conducted so that the calendar can match with that of Caf Tournaments. The league is the ranked 7th among all the countries in Africa in the CAF 5-year ranking. The league is owned by the Football Association of Zambia with broadcasting rights belonging to Supersport, who televise 126 matches, and the winners of the league receiving a copper trophy with their names engraved on the trophy.
Founded | 1962 |
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Country | Zambia |
Confederation | CAF |
Number of teams | 18 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | National Division One |
Domestic cup(s) | ABSA Cup |
League cup(s) | Samuel Ndhlovu Cup |
International cup(s) | Champions League Confederation Cup |
Current champions | Nkana (13th title) (2019-20) |
Most championships | Nkana F.C. (13 titles) |
TV partners | Supersport |
Website | MTN Football.com |
Current: 2019–20 Zambian Super League |
2019-20 clubs
Previous winners
Previous winners are:[2]
- 1962: Roan United (Luanshya)
- 1963: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1964: City of Lusaka (Lusaka)
- 1965: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1966: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1967: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1968: Kabwe Warriors (Kabwe)
- 1969: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1970: Kabwe Warriors (Kabwe)
- 1971: Kabwe Warriors (Kabwe)
- 1972: Kabwe Warriors (Kabwe)
- 1973: Zambia Army (Lusaka)
- 1974: Zambia Army (Lusaka)
- 1975: Green Buffaloes (Lusaka)
- 1976: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1977: Green Buffaloes (Lusaka)
- 1978: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1979: Green Buffaloes (Lusaka)
- 1980: Nchanga Rangers (Chingola)
- 1981: Green Buffaloes (Lusaka)
- 1982: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1983: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1984: Power Dynamos (Kitwe)
- 1985: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1986: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1987: Kabwe Warriors (Kabwe)
- 1988: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1989: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1990: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1991: Power Dynamos (Kitwe)
- 1992: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1993: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 1994: Power Dynamos (Kitwe)
- 1995: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1996: Mufulira Wanderers (Mufulira)
- 1997: Power Dynamos (Kitwe)
- 1998: Nchanga Rangers (Chingola)
- 1999: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 2000: Power Dynamos (Kitwe)
- 2001: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 2002: Zanaco (Lusaka)
- 2003: Zanaco (Lusaka)
- 2004: Red Arrows (Lusaka)
- 2005: Zanaco (Lusaka)
- 2006: Zanaco (Lusaka)
- 2007: ZESCO United (Ndola)
- 2008: ZESCO United (Ndola)
- 2009: Zanaco (Lusaka)
- 2010: ZESCO United (Ndola)
- 2011: Power Dynamos (Kitwe)
- 2012: Zanaco (Lusaka)
- 2013: Nkana (Kitwe)
- 2014: ZESCO United (Ndola)
- 2015: ZESCO United (Ndola)
- 2016: Zanaco (Lusaka)
- 2017: ZESCO United (Ndola)
- 2018: ZESCO United (Ndola)
- 2019: ZESCO United (Ndola)
- 2019–20: Nkana (Kitwe)
Performances by club
Club | Location | Titles |
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Nkana | Kitwe | 13 |
Mufulira Wanderers | Mufulira | 9 |
ZESCO United | Ndola | 8 |
Zanaco | Lusaka | 7 |
Green Buffaloes | Lusaka | 6 |
Power Dynamos | Kitwe | 6 |
Kabwe Warriors | Kabwe | 5 |
Nchanga Rangers | Chingola | 2 |
City of Lusaka | Lusaka | 1 |
Red Arrows | Lusaka | 1 |
Roan United | Luanshya | 1 |
Finance
The Zambia super league is sponsored by MTN with broadcasting rights belonging to supersport with each team receiving K300,000 each from Supersport. MTN's deal with the super league is worth $4 million for 5 years a deal which began in 2018. The league champions receive K500,000 while the runners-up receive K350,000 and the rest of the teams receive K200,000.
2019(TRANSITONAL) ZAMBIA SUPER LEAGUE | ||||
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Position | Team | Prize Money | Supersport | Total |
1 | Zesco United | 500,000 | 300,000 | 800,000 |
2 | Green Eagles | 350,000 | 300,000 | 650,000 |
3 | Buildcon | 200,000 | 300,000 | 500,000 |
4 | Zanaco | 200,000 | 300,000 | 500,000 |
References
- "2013 MTN/FAZ Super Division". MTN Football. Retrieved 2013-11-17.
- Hans Schoggl (7 March 2013). "Zambia Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 4 May 2013.