1930 SS Indépendante (Nouméa) [on 8 Nov (source: L'Histoire du Sport Calédonien)]
1951 ESC Nouméa [ESC = Espérance Sacré-Cœur (source: L'Histoire du Sport Calédonien)]
1953 AS Le Nickel Magenta Nouméa
CA Saint-Louis (Nouméa)
1957 JS Baco
1958 AS Kunié [on 19 Jan]
USC Nouméa
1962 Trio Kedeigne [in May]
AS Lössi [on 30 Nov]
1963 Qanono Sport [on 1 Jan]
1965 AS du Grand Nord (Koumac) [founded as Reveil Sportif]
Gaitcha FC (Nouméa)
AS Tiga Sport (Tokanod)
UAC Yaté
1966 AS Wetr (Xépénéhé)
1968 AS Qanono
1970 Bethel Sport (Lifou) [on 7 Dec]
AS Goa (Ponérihouen)
1973 Dumbéa FC
1974 AS Kikitr (Wé)
ACB Poya [ACB = Amicale Croix Bleue]
1977 AS Ponoz
1978 AS Témala-Ouélisse
1980 Yeola Sport
1982 AS Poum [merger of Gazelle Poum and CS Tiabet]
1988 FC Bélep Mont-Dore
1997 Hienghène Sport
1998 AGJP (Nouméa) [AGJP = Association Groupe des Jeunes du Pacifique]
1999 AS Mont-Dore
2007 AS Auteuil (Dumbéa)
2008 SC Ne Drehu
Paita FC [on 8 Aug]
NB: see also https://assoce.fr/departement/9N/NOUVELLE-CALEDONIE/categorie/11075
for a list of football and futsal clubs and associations from the territory
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Author: Hans Schöggl
Last updated: 19 Nov 2025
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