Nabulowa:
The '''South Yemeni Football League''' or the '''People's Democratic Republic of Yemen Football League''' was an [[association football]] league held for domestic [[Football team|football clubs]] in [[South Yemen]] held between 1970 to 1990. The league was folded when South and [[North Yemen]] unified as one country ([[Yemen]]) on 22 May 1990.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref> This resulted in the creation of the [[Yemeni League]].<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>
Al-Tilal have a record six South Yemen league titles, making them the most successful out of this competition.<ref></ref> The domestic cup was the [[South Yemen Cup]].
== Title winners ==
* 1970/71 - [[Al Tilal Aden|Al-Tilal]]
* 1975/76 - [[Al-Wehda SC (Aden)|Al-Wahda]]
* 1976/77 - Al-Tilal
* 1979/80 - Al-Tilal
* 1981/82 - Al-Tilal
* 1982/83 - Al-Tilal
* 1983/84 - [[Al-Shorta Tripoli|Al-Shorta]]
* 1986/87 - Al-Tilal
* 1987/88 - Al-Wahda
* 1988/89 - Al-Wahda
* 1989/90 - [[Al-Shula]]
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:1970 in Yemen]]
[[Category:Defunct football competitions in Yemen]]
Al-Tilal have a record six South Yemen league titles, making them the most successful out of this competition.<ref></ref> The domestic cup was the [[South Yemen Cup]].
== Title winners ==
* 1970/71 - [[Al Tilal Aden|Al-Tilal]]
* 1975/76 - [[Al-Wehda SC (Aden)|Al-Wahda]]
* 1976/77 - Al-Tilal
* 1979/80 - Al-Tilal
* 1981/82 - Al-Tilal
* 1982/83 - Al-Tilal
* 1983/84 - [[Al-Shorta Tripoli|Al-Shorta]]
* 1986/87 - Al-Tilal
* 1987/88 - Al-Wahda
* 1988/89 - Al-Wahda
* 1989/90 - [[Al-Shula]]
== References ==
<references />
[[Category:1970 in Yemen]]
[[Category:Defunct football competitions in Yemen]]
from Wikipedia - New pages [en] http://bit.ly/2Lie8FC
via IFTTT
No comments:
Post a Comment