Technical Innovation Contest 1960-84 unknown 1985 April 25 (Pyongyang) 1986 April 25 (Pyongyang) 1987 April 25 (Pyongyang) 1988 April 25 (Pyongyang) 1989 Chandongcha (Chöngjin) 1990 April 25 (Pyongyang) 1991 Pyongyang Club 1992 April 25 (Pyongyang) 1993 April 25 (Pyongyang) 1994 April 25 (Pyongyang) 1995 April 25 (Pyongyang) 1996 Kigwancha (Sinuiju) 1997 Kigwancha (Sinuiju) 1998 Kigwancha (Sinuiju) 1999 Kigwancha (Sinuiju) 2000 Kigwancha (Sinuiju) 2001 Amnokgang Sports Group 2002 April 25 (Pyongyang) 2003 April 25 (Pyongyang) 2004 Pyongyang City Sports Group 2005 Pyongyang City Sports Group 2006 Amnokgang Sports Group 2007 Pyongyang City Sports Group 2008 Amnokgang Sports Group 2009 Pyongyang City Sports Group Premier Soccer League Year Champions Runners-Up Third 2010 April 25 (Pyongyang) Sobaeksu Amnokgang 2011 April 25 (Pyongyang) Sobaeksu Amnokgang 2012 April 25 (Pyongyang) Sonbong Rimyongsu 2013 April 25 (Pyongyang) Mangyongbong Hwaebul 2014 Hwaebul April 25 (Pyongyang) Amnokgang 2015 April 25 (Pyongyang) Hwaebul 2016 Kigwancha April 25 (Pyongyang) Amnokgang DPRK Premier League 2017/18 April 25 (Pyongyang) Ryomyong Kigwancha 2018/19 April 25 (Pyongyang) Ryomyong Sobaeksu 2019/20 abandoned 2020/21 apparently not contested 2021/22 April 25 (Pyongyang) Ryomyong Amnokgang 2022/23 April 25 (Pyongyang) Ryomyong Kigwancha 2023/24 Number of Titles (36) 20 April 25 (Pyongyang) 6 Kigwancha (Sinuiju) 5 Pyongyang City Sports Group [includes Pyongyang Club] 3 Amnokgang Sports Group 1 Chandongcha (Chöngjin) Hwaebul NB: Amnokgang apparently won various championships in the 1960s; Kigwancha aka Locomotive Republic Championship NB: also considered domestic cup tournament 1972-00 unknown 2001 April 25 (Pyongyang) 2002-03 unknown 2004 Pyongyang City Sports Group [*1] 2005 unknown 2006 April 25 (Pyongyang) 2007 Amnokgang Sports Group 2008 Amnokgang Sports Group 2009 Ministry of Light Industry [*2] 2010 not played 2011 April 25 (Pyongyang) [*1] other sources: Rimyongsu Sports Group [*2] Ministry of Light Industry aka Kyonggongop Sports Group Hwaebul Cup 2013 April 25 awd Sonbong [*] 2014 April 25 2-0 Hwaebul 2015 April 25 5-1 Kigwancha 2016 April 25 3-2 Hwaebul [aet] 2017 Sobaeksu 2-1 Ryomyong [aet] [*] the match finished 2-2 aet, Sonbong winning 8-7 on penalties, but they had fielded an ineligible player
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