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 Vaipuna
2025 Vaipuna
[*] Sinamoga won 2 championships since their foundation in 1983, so they
apparently claimed one championship in the period 1986-1996
Number of Known Titles (35, of which 1 shared)
7 Kiwi
Lupe ole Soaga
Vaivase-tai [one title shared]
3 Strickland Brothers (Lepea)
Vaipuna
1 Alafua
Gold Star (Sogi)
Gruz Azull
Moata'a
Moaula United
SCOPA [shared]
Sinamoga [won one more championship]
Titavi
Tuanaimoto Breeze
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Authors: Carlos Santos and Hans Schöggl
Last updated: 4 Oct 2025
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