2006 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League information
Football league season
Papua New Guinea National Soccer League
Season
2006
Dates
3 September – 25 November 2006
Champions
PRK Souths United (1st title)
2007–08 OFC Champions League
University Inter (via Continental Playoff)
Top goalscorer
Kema Jack (11 goals)
2007–08 →
The 2006 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League season was the first edition of the Papua New Guinea National Soccer League, and the first ever semi-professional football competition held in the country.[1]
The title was won by PRK Souths United, who topped the regular season table and defeated Gelle Hills United in the Grand Final.[2] Kema Jack, playing for PRK Souths, picked up the Golden Boot.[3]
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