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Football in French Polynesia
CountryFrench Polynesia
Governing bodyFédération Tahitienne de Football
National team(s)men's national team
Club competitions
Ligue 1
Ligue 2
Ligue 2 Moorea
Ligue 2 Raiatea
Jeux des Marquises
Festival des Îles
Coupe Tahiti Nui
International competitions
OFC Cup
OFC Champions League
FIFA World Cup
OFC Cup

The sport of football in French Polynesia is run by the Fédération Tahitienne de Football. The association administers the national football team. With 146 association football clubs and over 11,200 registered players, football is the most popular sport among the inhabitants on the island of Tahiti.

League system

The league system in French Polynesia is divided into 4 tiers/divisions. The premier division is the Ligue 1 Vini in which 13 clubs currently compete for the championship. The champions of this league also qualify for the OFC Champions League qualifier stage. The bottom seven teams in this league play in a relegation play-off to decide which two clubs get relegated to the Ligue 2.

In Ligue 2, the bottom clubs either get relegated to the Ligue 2 Moorea or Ligue 2 Raiatea as required. Ligue 2 also contains 8 reserve teams from Ligue 1 Vini.

Clubs from the Ligue 2 Moorea and Ligue 2 Raiatea are often relegated to Ligue 3 where there are only 3 first team clubs and 6 reserve teams from Ligue 2 and Ligue 1 Vini.

Level

League(s)/Division(s)

1

Ligue 1 Vini
13 clubs

↓↑ 2 clubs

2

Ligue 2
5 clubs + 8 Reserve teams

3

Ligue 2 Moorea
8 clubs

Ligue 2 Raiatea

3 clubs

4 Ligue 3

3 clubs + 6 Reserve teams

French Polynesia football venues

Stadium Capacity City
Stade Hamuta 10,000 Papeete

References

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