Metfone C-League | Full History
Cambodia’s top football flight since its 2005 Metfone rebrand — 21 seasons, five different champions, and a rivalry now led by Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng and Phnom Penh Crown.
Covers every season of Cambodia’s top flight since its 2005 rebrand as the Metfone C-League (renamed Cambodian Premier League from 2022) through the completed 2025-26 season, cross-checked against RSSSF and Wikipedia club/season records; club entries are grouped under their current names where a club is confirmed to have simply been renamed under new sponsorship (e.g. Naga Corp → Nagaworld, Boeung Ket Rubber Field/Angkor → Boeung Ket, Svay Rieng → Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng). Earlier seasons (1982-2004, under a different competition name contested mostly by government-ministry teams) are excluded — sourcing for that era conflicts between references on club identities and even the 2000 champion, so it is left out rather than guessed.
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21 entries on record
Third straight title, finishing on 66 points to Phnom Penh Crown’s 56.
First season under the rebranded Cambodian Premier League name.
Won the title on head-to-head record over Preah Khan Reach Svay Rieng.
Formerly Naga Corp, renamed Nagaworld in 2015.
Drew the final 1-1 with National Defense Ministry, won 10-9 on penalties after extra time.
Won a two-legged playoff final against Nagaworld 3-2 on penalties after extra time.
The club relocated from Phnom Penh to Svay Rieng and adopted this name earlier in 2013, then won the title in its first season under it.
Beat Naga Corp 3-1; first title for the club later known as Boeung Ket.
Beat Preah Khan Reach 4-3 in the final.
Beat Khemera Keila 2-1 after extra time.
A league-and-cup double — the first in Cambodian football; this club later became Phnom Penh Crown.
Beat Phnom Penh United 5-4 to retain the title.
Beat Hello United 3-0 in the title decider.