1987 AS Etablissements Merill (Djibouti)
1988 AS Compagnie Djibouti-Ethiopie (Djibouti) [aka CDE]
1989 not played
1990 not played
1991 Aéroport (Djibouti)
1992 not played
1993 not played
1994 Force Nationale Securité (Djibouti) [aka FNS]
1995 Force Nationale Securité (Djibouti) [aka FNS]
1996 Force Nationale Securité (Djibouti) [aka FNS]
1997 Force Nationale Securité (Djibouti) [aka FNS]
1998 Force Nationale Securité (Djibouti) [aka FNS]
1999 Force Nationale de Police (Djibouti)
2000 AS Compagnie Djibouti-Ethiopie (Djibouti) [aka CDE]
2001 Force Nationale de Police (Djibouti)
2002 AS Boreh
2003 Gendarmerie Nationale
2004 Gendarmerie Nationale
2005 AS Compagnie Djibouti-Ethiopie (Djibouti) [aka CDE]
2006 FC Société Immobilière de Djibouti (Kartileh, Djibouti)
2007 AS Compagnie Djibouti-Ethiopie (Djibouti)
2008 FC Société Immobilière de Djibouti (Kartileh, Djibouti)
2009 AS Ali Sabieh Djibouti Telecom (Ali Sabieh)
2010 AS Port (Djibouti)
2011 AS Port (Djibouti)
2012 AS Port (Djibouti)
2013
NB: FNP and FNS are probably the same team; FNP were reported to have won the
1995 and 1996 championships on occasion of their 2001 win.
CDE were reportedly formed in 1984 and won 6 championships,
7 Coupes du 27 Juin and 5 Super Cups (another source credits
them with 8 championships and 6 Coupes du 27 Juin).
AS Ali Sabieh Djibouti Telecom were the first champions from outside the
capital when they won in 2009.
AS Port won (up to and including 2012) 7 championships,
8 Coupes du 27 Juin and 7 Super Cups.
With thanks to Erlan Manaschev (emanaschev@yandex.ru) and José Batalha
Sources: [Ric 99], [Tra 02].
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Last updated: 24 Dec 2012
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