Martinique Championnat National
Martinique Championnat National is the top men’s football league in Martinique, a Caribbean island that is part of France. The competition began in 1919 and is run by the Ligue de Football de Martinique. Fourteen teams compete each season, and the bottom four are relegated to the Martinique Promotion d’Honneur.
Format and teams
- The league operates as a round-robin among 14 clubs.
- The season crown goes to the champions, while the relegated teams drop to a lower division.
- The league is the highest level in Martinique’s football system and is connected to broader Caribbean and CONCACAF competitions.
Notable facts
- Most successful club: Club Franciscain, with 20 titles.
- Top scorer record: Kevin Parsemain (163 goals).
- Recent champions: Golden Lion FC won the 2022–23 title; Franciscain won in 2023–24; RC Saint-Joseph are the champions for 2024–25.
Recent and current clubs
- The 2024–25 season features 14 clubs, including Aiglon du Lamentin, Club Colonial, Club Franciscain, Golden Lion, Samaritaine, RC Rivière-Pilote, RC Saint-Joseph, New Star, Espoir, Emulation, Trénelle, CS Case-Pilote, AS Club Péléen, and US Diamantinoise.
This page was last edited on 1 February 2026, at 23:09 (CET).