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Khartoum League

The Khartoum League began in 1952 and was a famous historical regional championship in Sudan. The teams playing in it were those from the three cities of the capital Khartoum; Khartoum, Bahri, and Omdurman.

The most famous winners of the Khartoum league were the two traditionally strong teams from Sudan, Al-Merrikh and Al-Hilal. They won the championship 17 and 16 times respectively before their eventual withdrawal in 1997. No team had exceeded the number of tiles of Al-Merreikh even though the club has not taken part in the competition since early 1997.

Championship history

  • 1- 1951-52: Al-Tahrir SC (Bahri)
  • 2- 1952-53: Al-Hilal Club
  • 3- 1953-54: Al-Merrikh SC
  • 4- 1954-55: Al-Hilal Club
  • 5- 1955-56: Al-Merrikh SC
  • - 1956-57: No Championship
  • 6- 1957-58: Al-Hilal Club
  • 7- 1958-59: Al-Hilal Club
  • 8- 1959-60: Al-Hilal Club
  • 9- 1960-61: Al-Hilal Club
  • 10- 1961-62: Al-Merrikh SC
  • 11- 1962-63: Al-Hilal Club
  • 12- 1963-64: Al Neel SC (Khartoum)
  • 13- 1964-65: Al-Hilal Club
  • 14- 1965-66: Al-Merrikh SC
  • 15- 1966-67: Al-Hilal Club
  • 16- 1967-68: Al-Merrikh SC
  • 17- 1968-69: Al-Hilal Club
  • - 1969-70: No Championship
  • 18- 1970-71: Al-Hilal Club
  • 19- 1971-72: Al-Merrikh SC
  • 20- 1972-73: Al-Hilal Club
  • - 1973-74: No Championship
  • 21- 1974-75: Al-Merrikh SC
  • - 1975-76: No Championship
  • - 1976-77: No Championship
  • - 1977-78: No Championship
  • 22- 1978-79: Al-Mourada SC
  • 23- 1979-80: Al-Merrikh SC
  • 24- 1980-81: Al-Merrikh SC
  • 25- 1981-82: Al-Hilal Club
  • 26- 1982-83: Al-Merrikh SC
  • 27- 1983-84: Al-Hilal Club
  • 28- 1984-85: Al-Merrikh SC
  • 29- 1985-86: Al-Merrikh SC
  • - 1986-87: No Championship
  • - 1987-88: No Championship
  • - 1988-89: No Championship
  • 30- 1989-90: Al-Hilal Club
  • 31- 1990-91: Al-Merrikh SC
  • 32- 1991-92: Al-Merrikh SC
  • 33- 1992-93: Al-Merrikh SC
  • 34- 1993-94: Al-Hilal Club
  • 35- 1994-95: Al-Mourada SC
  • 36- 1995-96: Al-Merrikh SC
  • 37- 1996-97: Al-Merrikh SC
  • 38- 1997-98: Shambat SC
  • 39- 1998-99: Burri SC
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