2015–16 Namibia Premier League


The 2015–16 Namibia Premier League is the 27th season of top-tier football in Namibia. The season started on 11 September 2014. Tigers won their first championship since the league's first season in 1985, clinching the title with a week to go and finishing nine points ahead of runners up Black Africa.
United Stars, Julinho Sporting and Flamingo finished in the bottom three spots and will be relegated to the First Division for the 2016-2017 season.

Teams

A total of 16 teams contested the league. Touch & Go F.C., Rebels F.C. and Benfica F.C. were each relegated to First Division after finishing 14th, 15th and 16th, respectively. Flamingos FC, Rundu Chiefs and Young Chiefs F.C. are all new additions to the competition this year.

Stadiums and locations

TeamHome cityStadiumCapacity
African Stars F.C.WindhoekKhomasdal Stadium2,000
Black Africa S.C.WindhoekSam Nujoma Stadium12,300
Blue Waters F.C.Walvis BayNarraville Stadium1,500
Citizens F.C.WindhoekSam Nujoma Stadium12,300
F.C. Civics WindhoekWindhoekSam Nujoma Stadium12,300
Eleven Arrows F.C.Walvis BayNarraville Stadium1,500
Flamingos FCRehoboth
Julinho Sporting F.C.RunduRundu Sports Stadium500
Mighty Gunners F.C.OtjiwarongoMokati Stadium1,000
Orlando Pirates S.C.WindhoekSam Nujoma Stadium12,300
Rundu ChiefsRunduRundu Sports Stadium500
United Africa TigersWindhoekSam Nujoma Stadium12,300
Tura Magic F.C.WindhoekSam Nujoma Stadium12,300
University of NamibiaWindhoek
United Stars F.C.RunduRundu Sports Stadium500
Young Chiefs F.C.Oshakati

League table

Results

All teams play in a double round robin system.

Results by round

Positions by round