Equatorial Guinea - List of Champions


Prior to independence, two separate leagues existed, one for Europeans and one for the locals. For 1956/57 a list of participants for both is available. Only in 1979 the two were combined into the Primera División.
In the sixties, two league divisions existed, usually with 8 clubs at the top level and 7 at the second. Participants included Santa Isabel, Atlético Ebebiyin, Real Baney and Real Rebola; the latter two, both from settlements southeast of Santa Isabel (now Malabo), entertained a great rivalry.


"native league"
1955/56 Barcelona CD (Santa Isabel) 
1956-63   not known
1964    Real (Rebola)
1965-67   not known
1968    Real (Rebola)
1969-78   not known
Primera División
1979    Real (Rebola)
1980    Deportivo (Mongomo)
1981    Atlético (Malabo)
1982    Atlético (Malabo)
1983    Dragón CF (Bata)
1984    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema) 
1985    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema)
1986    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema)
1987    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema) 
1988    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema)
1989    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema) 
1990    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema) 
1991    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema) 
1992    Akonanguí FC (Malabo) 
1993      not known
1994      not known
1995      not known
1996    Cafe Bank Sportif (Malabo)
1997    Deportivo (Mongomo)
1998    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema) 
1999    Akonanguí FC (Malabo) 
2000    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema) 
2001    Akonanguí FC (Malabo)
2002    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema)
2003    Atlético (Malabo)
2004    Renacimiento FC (Malabo)
2005    Renacimiento FC (Malabo)
2006    Renacimiento FC (Malabo)
2007    Renacimiento FC (Malabo)
2008    Akonanguí FC (Malabo) 
2009    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema)
2010    Deportivo (Mongomo) 
2011    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema)
2012    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema) 
2013    Akonanguí FC (Malabo)
2014    CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema) 
2015    Racing de Micomeseng (Bata)
2015/16 CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema) 
2016/17 Leones Vegetarianos FC (Malabo)
2017/18 Leones Vegetarianos FC (Malabo)
2018/19 Cano Sport Academy (Malabo)
2019/20   abandoned
2020/21   not held
2021/22 Deportivo (Mongomo) 
2023    Dragón CF (Bata)
2023/24

Number of Titles (since 1979 only; 39 known)

16 CD Elá Nguema (Elá Nguema)

 5 Akonanguí FC (Malabo)

 4 Deportivo (Mongomo)
   Renacimiento FC (Malabo)

 3 Atlético (Malabo)

 2 Dragón CF (Bata)
   Leones Vegetarianos FC (Malabo)

 1 Cafe Bank Sportif (Malabo)
   Racing de Micomeseng (Bata)
   Real (Rebola)


About this document

Sources included: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea_espa%C3%B1ola, https://carlesvinyas.wordpress.com/tag/franco/, http://colussoscontrakukletas.blogspot.com/2013/11/la-cultural-de-sevilla-de-niefang.html, https://as.com/futbol/2015/01/23/internacional/1421980521_179591.html

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Last updated: 17 Jan 2024

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