Comorian Women's Championship

The Comorian Women's Championship (Arabic: بطولة جزر القمر للسيدات) is the top flight of women's association football in Comoros.The competition is run by the Comoros Football Federation.Women's football was born in Comoros on 2003 with the organisation of the women's tournament that was won by FC Mitsamiouli.[1] On 2006, started the first edition of the Comorian Women's Championship run by the Comorian federation.The list of champions and runners-up:[2]
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