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| Founded | 2002; 23 years ago (2002) |
|---|---|
| Country | Guinea-Bissau |
| Confederation | CAF |
| Number of clubs | 33 |
| Level on pyramid | 1 |
| International cup | CAF Champions League |
| Current champions | Mavegro FC (8th title) (2022–23) |
| Most championships | Mavegro FC (8 titles) |
TheGuinea-Bissau Women's Championship is the highest level ofleague competition forwomen's football inGuinea-Bissau. It is the women's equivalent of the men'sCampeonato Nacional da Guiné-Bissau. Starting with the2021, the league champion will qualify for theCAF Women's Champions League.[1]
| Season | Champion |
|---|---|
| 2003 | Darling |
| 2004 | Sporting Clube da GuinÈ-Bissau |
| 2005 | Sporting Clube da GuinÈ-Bissau |
| 2006 | not held |
| 2007 | |
| 2008 | |
| 2009 | Clube de Futebol "Os Balantas" de MansÙa |
| 2010 | Mavegro FC |
| 2011 | FC Canchungo |
| 2012 | Mavegro FC |
| 2013 | Mavegro FC |
| 2014 | Mavegro FC |
| 2015 | Mavegro FC |
| 2016 | Mavegro FC |
| 2017 | Mavegro FC |
| 2018 | Mavegro FC |
| 2019 | Sport Bissau e Benfica |
| 2020 | Buja Queens |
| 2021 | Sport Bissau e Benfica |
| 2022 | FB-TÈnis Clube |
| 2023 | Academia Sociedade Desportiva |