ASFA Soccer League
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FFAS Soccer League is the top division of the Football Federation American Samoa
Football Federation American Samoa
Football Federation American Samoa is the governing body for association football in American Samoa. It came into existence following inaugural elections held in late 2007. The new general secretariat took office under newly elected FFAS President Iuli Alex Godinet in the first elections for the...

 in American Samoa
American Samoa
American Samoa is an unincorporated territory of the United States located in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of the sovereign state of Samoa...

. In 2009, the league was cancelled because the only available pitch in Pago Pago was badly damaged in the tsunami. 10,000 capacity Veterans Memorial Stadium (Pago Pago)
Veterans Memorial Stadium (Pago Pago)
Veterans Memorial Stadium is a football stadium located in Pago Pago Park, in Pago Pago, American Samoa. The 10,000 capacity venue is one of the smallest stadiums in Oceania, and serves as American Samoa's national stadium. It is the home venue of the American Samoa national football team, hosting...

 became a venue for the league.

Group A

  • FC SKBC
  • Green Bay (Faga'alu)
  • Lauli'i
  • Lion Heart
  • Pago Youth A (Pago Pago)
  • PanSa
    PanSa East FC
    PanSa East FC are an American Samoan association football club who compete in the ASFA Soccer League. PanSa are four-time winners of the domestic league, making them American Samoa's most successful club...

  • Tafuna Jets B
  • Vailoatai Youth

Group B

  • Black Roses
  • Fagasa Youth (Fagasa)
  • Ilaoa & Toomata (Leone)
  • Kiwi Soccers
  • Pago Youth B (Pago Pago)
  • Tafuna Jets A
  • Utulei Youth

2009 Final League Standings

Previous winners

Past winners of the league are:
  • 1981: Pago Eagles
  • 1982: Pago Eagles
  • 1983: Nuu'uli FC
  • 1984-91: unknown champion
  • 1992: Nuu'uli FC
  • 1993-96: unknown champion
  • 1997: Pago Eagles
  • 1998: unknown champion
  • 1999: Konica Machine FC
  • 2000: PanSa and Wild Wild West (shared)
  • 2001: PanSa
  • 2002: PanSa
  • 2003: Manumea
  • 2004: unknown champion
  • 2005: PanSa
  • 2006: Tafuna Jets (7-a-side tournament)
  • 2007: Konica FC
  • 2008: Pago Youth
  • 2009: Black Roses
  • 2010: Pago Youth
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