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Teams

Mauritian League

All 10 teams competing in the Mauritian League 2024 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Mauritian League

Browse 4 archived seasons of the Mauritian League, from 2020 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded1935

The Mauritian League was founded in 1935 as the first organized national football competition in Mauritius, establishing the foundation for competitive football on the island. Throughout its 90-year history, the league has evolved from a small domestic competition into a structured professional format, with the current 10-team structure becoming standardized in the modern era. The competition has experienced periods of disruption, including suspensions during 1940–1941, 1943, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1969–1970, and notably during the 2019–2021 period due to external circumstances. The league has maintained its position as the premier domestic football competition in Mauritius, with significant clubs such as Fire Brigade SC, FC Dodo, and Sunrise Flacq United establishing themselves as historical powerhouses with multiple championship titles spanning decades.

  • 1935 — Mauritian League founded with Curepipe SC as inaugural champions
  • 1942 — Fire Brigade SC wins first title, beginning their dominance with 13 championships
  • 1948 — FC Dodo establishes itself as a major force, claiming 13 titles across league history
  • 1991–1997 — Sunrise Flacq United era begins with four consecutive titles (1991–92 to 1996–97)
  • 2002–2005 — AS Port-Louis 2000 wins four consecutive championships, establishing modern dominance
  • 2006–2019 — Modern competitive era with titles distributed among Pamplemousses SC (6), Cercle de Joachim (4), and Curepipe Starlight SC (4)
  • 2022/23 — Grande Rivière Sud Est Wanderers SC claims title in competitive season
  • 2024/25 — Cercle de Joachim wins back-to-back titles, demonstrating sustained excellence

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams10Relegation spots2European spots1

The Mauritian Premier League operates on a home-and-away double round-robin format, with each of the 10 clubs playing 18 matches across the season (9 home, 9 away for a total of 180 matches). The champion is determined by the highest points total at the end of the season, with clubs earning three points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. The bottom two clubs are automatically relegated to the National First Division at the conclusion of the season, while the top finisher earns direct entry into the CAF Champions League preliminary round. The league operates without a playoff system, with the title decided entirely on regular season performance.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesFire Brigade SC (Beau Bassin-Rose Hill) (13)All-time top scorerAdrien François

The 2011 season produced the league's most dominant performance, with CSSC recording a devastating 13-goal away victory against Etoile de L'Ouest, showcasing the potential for high-scoring encounters in the competition.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

La Cure Waves SC has established commanding dominance in the 2025/26 season, leading the table with 36 points from 14 matches and a remarkable record of 12 wins and 2 draws. The team has scored an impressive 44 goals while conceding only 15, demonstrating both attacking prowess and defensive solidity. Their 29-goal goal difference represents a significant advantage over the chasing pack, positioning them as clear favorites for the championship.

The title race features a secondary tier of contenders led by Pamplemousses SC, who occupy second place with 32 points from 14 matches (10 wins, 2 draws, 2 losses). Pamplemousses have shown consistency with 29 goals scored and only 11 conceded, maintaining their status as a traditional powerhouse. Chebel Citizen SC sits in third place with 26 points, while AS Rivière du Rempart remains within striking distance at fourth with 21 points, suggesting the competition for European qualification remains open.

The relegation battle has emerged as a compelling subplot, with Pointe-aux-Sables Mates SC in severe danger at the bottom of the table with just 1 point from 14 matches (0 wins, 1 draw, 13 losses). The team has conceded 50 goals while scoring only 8, creating a goal difference of minus 42—the worst in the league by a significant margin. US Beau-Bassin/Rose Hill also faces serious relegation concerns with only 7 points, having won just one match all season.

La Cure Waves SC's standout performer has been their collective attacking unit, with the team scoring 44 goals in just 14 matches—an average of over three goals per game. This offensive consistency has been the primary driver of their commanding league position, combined with relatively solid defensive organization that has limited opponents to just 15 goals conceded.

The unexpected storyline of the season involves the dramatic gap between the league leaders and the bottom clubs, with La Cure Waves' 0-point advantage over Pointe-aux-Sables Mates representing one of the most significant disparities in modern Mauritian League history. This disparity highlights both the exceptional quality of the current leaders and the struggles of the relegation-threatened sides, creating a bifurcated competition where the upper tier is intensely competitive while the lower tier faces existential challenges.

League Structure and Pyramid Position

The Mauritian Premier League occupies the apex of the Mauritian football pyramid, serving as the top professional and semi-professional tier of domestic football. Clubs that finish in the bottom two positions are relegated to the National First Division, the second tier of Mauritian football. The champion automatically qualifies for the CAF Champions League, providing a pathway to continental African club competition. This structure ensures that the league maintains its position as the most prestigious domestic football competition in Mauritius.

Historical Dominance and Title Distribution

The league's history reveals fascinating patterns of competitive dominance across different eras. Fire Brigade SC (Beau Bassin-Rose Hill) and FC Dodo (Curepipe) stand as the greatest clubs in the competition's history, each claiming 13 titles across the league's 90-year existence. Fire Brigade SC's dominance was particularly pronounced in the 1970s and 1980s, when they won five titles in a 12-year span (1973/74, 1979/80, 1982/83, 1983/84, 1984/85).

In the modern era (post-2000), the competitive landscape has shifted considerably. AS Port-Louis 2000 established themselves as the dominant force of the early 2000s with six titles, including four consecutive championships from 2002 to 2005. Pamplemousses SC has emerged as the most consistent modern competitor with six titles, while Cercle de Joachim and Curepipe Starlight SC have each claimed four championships, indicating a more balanced competitive environment in recent seasons.

Recent Championship Trends

The period from 2013 onwards has demonstrated increasing competitive parity, with four different clubs winning titles across the last 12 seasons. Cercle de Joachim has become the current dominant force, winning back-to-back championships in 2024 and 2025, suggesting they have established themselves as the league's premier team entering the 2025/26 campaign. However, La Cure Waves SC's exceptional performance this season indicates that competitive balance remains, with new challengers capable of rising to prominence through superior performance and organization.

Continental Representation

As the only Mauritian club competing in the CAF Champions League each season, the league champion carries significant responsibility in representing domestic football on the continental stage. This European pathway has historically motivated clubs to invest in player development and tactical sophistication, elevating the overall quality of the league. The competition's governance by the Mauritius Football Association ensures adherence to international standards and regulations, maintaining the league's credibility within the African football ecosystem.

Notable Clubs and Their Legacies

Several clubs have left indelible marks on the league's history beyond their championship records. Sunrise Flacq United won four consecutive titles during the 1990s (1991–92 through 1996–97) and later relocated and rebranded as Olympique de Moka, demonstrating the structural evolution of Mauritian football. Curepipe Starlight SC represents a different entity from the original Curepipe SC (founded 1935), highlighting how club identities have evolved while maintaining historical continuity. These transformations reflect broader changes in Mauritian football, including relocation, rebranding, and organizational restructuring.

Scoring Records and Competitive Intensity

The league has produced several remarkable scoring performances that illustrate the variability in competitive quality. The most dominant away victory occurred in 2011 when CSSC defeated Etoile de L'Ouest by a 13-0 scoreline, representing one of the most lopsided results in the competition's recorded history. Conversely, the 2011 season also featured home victories with margins of six goals, suggesting that certain seasons produce greater scoring disparities than others. Adrien François stands out as the league's most prolific goalscorer in the modern era, establishing himself as a defining figure in Mauritian football through his consistent goal-scoring ability across multiple seasons.

Competitive Balance and Future Outlook

The 2025/26 season demonstrates that the Mauritian Premier League continues to evolve as a competitive environment. While La Cure Waves SC has established clear superiority through superior execution, the presence of multiple clubs capable of mounting title challenges—particularly Pamplemousses SC and Chebel Citizen SC—suggests a league with sufficient competitive depth to sustain interest. The ongoing struggle of relegation-threatened clubs like Pointe-aux-Sables Mates SC underscores the consequences of competitive imbalance, where gaps between clubs can become dangerously wide if investment and performance diverge significantly.

The league's future trajectory will likely depend on continued investment in player development, coaching infrastructure, and organizational professionalism across clubs. The emergence of new competitive forces like La Cure Waves SC alongside established powerhouses like Pamplemousses SC suggests that the league remains sufficiently open for ambitious clubs to achieve success through superior performance, maintaining the competitive integrity that has characterized Mauritian football for over nine decades.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Mauritian Premier League?

The Mauritian Premier League consists of 10 teams competing in a home-and-away double round-robin format, with each club playing 18 matches per season.

Which club has won the most Mauritian League titles?

Fire Brigade SC (Beau Bassin-Rose Hill) holds the all-time record with 13 championship titles, followed by FC Dodo with 13 titles as well.

How does relegation work in the Mauritian Premier League?

The bottom two clubs in the final standings are automatically relegated to the National First Division at the end of each season, with no playoff system.

When was the Mauritian League founded?

The Mauritian League was established in 1935 with Curepipe SC as the inaugural champions, making it one of the oldest national football leagues in Africa.

What is the pathway to European competition from the Mauritian League?

The champion of the Mauritian Premier League earns direct entry into the CAF Champions League preliminary round, representing Mauritius in continental African club competition.

How many points are awarded for a win in the Mauritian League?

Clubs earn three points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss, following the modern international football points system.

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