Liga Futebol Timor-Leste

Liga-Futebol Timor Leste is the overall competition featuring football clubs from Timor Leste. The competition consists of two main divisions, the Primeira Divisão and Segunda Divisão, however has previously featured a promotion playoff to the Segunda Divisão in 2017, and a third division in 2019. The league has previously featured associated womens competitions in the Liga Feto Timor.

In 2020 the competition was renamed from the Liga Futebol Amadora to the Liga Futebol Timor-Leste. In 2020, the winner of the previous Premeria Divisão was able to represent Timor Leste in the AFC Cup.

In 2020 the competition was cancelled due to the covid pandemic and was replaced by the COPA FFTL.

Liga Futebol Timor-Leste is also the name of the governing body which also organises the Taça 12 de Novembro, and the LFA Super Taça.

Primeira Divisão

 * 2016: Sport Laulara e Benfica
 * 2017: Karketu Dili
 * 2018: Boavista FC
 * 2019: Lalenok United
 * 2020: Replaced by the COPA FFTL. Won by Lalenok United
 * 2021: Karketu Dili
 * 2022: Not done
 * 2023: Karketu Dili

Segunda Divisão

 * 2016: Cacusan CF
 * 2017: Atlético Ultramar
 * 2018: Assalam FC
 * 2019: DIT FC
 * 2020: Not done
 * 2021: Emmanuel FC
 * 2022: Not done
 * 2023: DIT FC

Terceira Divisão

 * 2017: Segunda Divisão promotion playoff: Won by Lalenok United
 * 2019: Emmanuel FC

LFA Board directors

 * President: Nilton Gusmão dos Santos
 * Vice-president: Alexander Vong
 * Director of competition: Martinho Ribeiro
 * Executive secretary: Sergio Hornai