Curaçao Promé Divishon

The Promé Divishon (Papiamento: "First division") also known as Liga MCB 1st Division[1] for sponsorship reason, is the top association football league and only semi-professional league in Curaçao, constituent country of the Netherlands. Up to 2010 the top two teams in this competition got to compete in the Kopa Antiano, the Netherlands Antilles Championship. After the dissolution of the country, Curaçao became the successor of the Netherlands Antilles in CONCACAF and the teams competing can qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League, by placing in the top final three positions of the CFU Club Championship. The teams who finish at the bottom of the league table, have to compete with the top two teams of the Curaçao Segundo Divishon, the 2nd tier of football in Curaçao for placement in Promé Divishon the following season.

Promé Divishon
Country Curaçao
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
International cup(s)CFU Club Championship
CONCACAF Champions League
Current championsCRKSV Jong Holland
(2018-19)
2019–20 Curaçao Promé Divishon

Promé Divishon - 2019–20 teams

Location of the clubs in Curaçao, who compete in the 2017–18 Curaçao Sekshon Pagá.

History

The league was created back in 1921. For the 1974–75 season it was renamed to Sekshon Pagá and changed to an autumn/spring season cycle. From 1959 up to 2009–10 the champion played a final for the Netherlands Antilles Championship, in which mostly the Curaçao champion won.[2]

Cuco Martina, currently at Premier League side Everton is the top scorer of the leagues history, with a total of 46 goals under his first club CRKSV Jong Holland.

Previous winners

Previous winners are:[3]

Sekshon Pagá

Promé Divishon

Performance by club

Club City Titles Last Title
SV SUBTWillemstad (Curaçao)211985
CRKSV Jong HollandWillemstad (Curaçao)142017–18
CRKSV Jong ColombiaBoka Sami (Curaçao)112000
RKVFC SithocWillemstad (Curaçao)91995–96
CSD BarberBarber (Curaçao)62014
RKSV Centro DominguitoWillemstad (Curaçao)62017
UNDEBABanda Abou (Curaçao)42007–08
SV Hubentut FortunaSeru Fortuna (Curaçao)32010–11
CVV SpartaWillemstad (Curaçao)31924–25
SOV AsientoWillemstad (Curaçao)31934–35
RKSV ScherpenheuvelSkerpene (Curaçao)21968–69
MVC JulianaWillemstad (Curaçao)11921–22
Dutch Football ClubWillemstad (Curaçao)11926–27
CVV VolhardingWillemstad (Curaçao)11931
VV TransvaalWillemstad (Curaçao)11933
Sportclub IndependienteWillemstad (Curaçao)11942–43
SV Racing Club CuraçaoWillemstad (Curaçao)11936–37
FC VeendamWillemstad (Curaçao)11962–63
S.V. VestaWillemstad (Curaçao)12018–19
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References

  1. "Liga MCB 1st Division". Federashon Futbol Korsou. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
  2. "Dutch Antilles - List of Champions". RSSSF. 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  3. "Curaçao - List of Champions". RSSSF. 2011. Retrieved 22 April 2011.
  • fifa.com; League overview, standings, fixtures
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