Upolu 1979 Vaivase-tai 1980 Vaivase-tai 1981 Vaivase-tai and SCOPA [shared] 1982 Alafua 1983 Vaivase-tai 1984 Kiwi 1985 Kiwi 1986-96 not known [*] 1997 Kiwi 1998 Vaivase-tai 1999 Moata'a 2000 Titavi 2001 Gold Star (Sogi) 2002 Strickland Brothers (Lepea) 2003 Strickland Brothers (Lepea) 2004 Strickland Brothers (Lepea) 2005 Tuanaimoto Breeze 2006 Vaivase-tai 2007 Gruz Azull 2008 Sinamoga 2009/10 Moaula United 2010/11 Kiwi 2011/12 Kiwi 2012/13 Lupe ole Soaga 2013/14 Kiwi 2014/15 Lupe ole Soaga 2016 Lupe ole Soaga 2017 Lupe ole Soaga 2018 Kiwi 2019 Lupe ole Soaga 2020 Lupe ole Soaga 2021 Lupe ole Soaga 2022 Vaivase-tai 2023 Vaipuna 2024 [*] Sinamoga won 2 championships since their foundation in 1983, so they apparently claimed one championship in the period 1986-1996 Number of Known Titles (33, of which 1 shared) 7 Kiwi Lupe ole Soaga Vaivase-tai [one title shared] 3 Strickland Brothers (Lepea) 1 Alafua Gold Star (Sogi) Gruz Azull Moata'a Moaula United SCOPA [shared] Sinamoga [won one more championship] Titavi Tuanaimoto Breeze Vaipuna
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