Lao League 1

Pepsi Lao League 1
CountryLaos
ConfederationAFC
Number of clubs10
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toLao League 2
Domestic cup(s)Lao FF Cup
Prime Minister's Cup
International cups
Current championsEzra (2nd title)
(2025–26)
Most championshipsLao Army (8 titles)
Broadcaster(s)LAOFF TV
FIFA +
(live streaming)
Websitelaoff.org.la
Current: 2025–26 Lao League 1

The Lao League 1, also known as the Pepsi Lao League 1 for sponsorship reasons, is a highest league division of association football in Laos.

Teams

A total of 10 teams participated in the 2025–26 Lao League 1 season.

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Team Location Stadium Capacity Previous season
Army Vientiane Army Stadium Km5 1,000 Lao League 1 (5th)
BIS Master Vientiane New Laos National Stadium 25,000 Lao League 1 (9th)
Champasak Avenir Champasak Province Champasak Stadium 12,000 Lao League 1 (4th)
Ezra Vientiane New Laos National Stadium (outside field) 1,000 Lao League 1 (1st)
Luang Prabang Luang Prabang Province Luang Prabang Stadium 10,000 Lao League 1 (7th)
Mazda GB Vientiane New Laos National Stadium (outside field) 1,000 Lao League 1 (4th)
Namtha United Luang Namtha Province Luang Namtha Province Stadium 1,000 Lao League 1 (8th)
Salavan United Salavan Province Salavan Province Stadium 1,000 Lao League 1 (6th)
Savannakhet Savannakhet Province Savannakhet Stadium 15,000 Lao League 1 (10th)
Young Elephants Vientiane New Laos National Stadium (outside field) 1,000 Lao League 1 (2nd)

Winners

Championship list:[1]

  • 1990: Lao Army (Vientiane)
  • 1991: Lao Army (Vientiane)
  • 1992: Lao Army (Vientiane)
  • 1993*: Savannakhet [play in Thakhek] & Lao Army (Vientiane)
  • 1994: Lao Army (Vientiane)
  • 1995*: Pakse & Education Team
  • 1996: Lao Army
  • 1997*: Sayaboury [play in Luangprabang] & Lao Army (Vientiane)
  • 1998: Khammouan Province Team (?)
  • 1999: not known
  • 2000 : Vientiane Municipality (national games)
  • 2001 : Bank of Laos
  • 2002 :Telecom and Transportation
  • 2003 : Telecom and Transportation
  • 2004 : Telecom and Transportation
  • 2005 : Vientiane FC
  • 2006 : Vientiane FC
  • 2007: Lao-American College
  • 2008 : Lao Army
  • 2009: not held
  • 2010  : Bank of Laos
  • 2011 :Ministry of Public Works and Transport
  • 2012  : Lao Police Club
  • 2013 : SHB Champasak
  • 2014: Hoang Anh Attapeu
  • 2015: Lao Toyota
  • 2016: Lanexang United
  • 2017: Lao Toyota
  • 2018: Lao Toyota
  • 2019: Loa Toyota
  • 2020: Lao Toyota
  • 2021: Abandoned due to COVID-19
  • 2022: Young Elephant
  • 2023: Young Elephant
  • 2024/25: Ezra
  • 2025/26: Ezra
Note
  • * = The Vientiane teams were excluded in 1993 and 1995. The second championship in 1997 was the first official championship, and included 4 teams from Vientiane and 4 from the provinces.

References