After two matches that the club from north of New Caledonia could not confirm their lead in Mobil Super Ligue and seal their third in the season, the final round could see finally the current champions of OFC Champions League and Coupe de Calédonie to conqueer the national glory after beating Horizon Patho in Maré by 4-1 margin.
The club created in 1997 is enjoying their best moments ever turning into the first New Caledonian club to win OFC Champions League, Mobil Super Ligue and Coupe de Calédonie in the same season. Hienghène still will compete at Coupe de France and FIFA Clubs World Cup this year.
This is the second time the club based in Hienghène lifts the trophy of Mobil Super Ligue – in 2017 was their first national championship won. The coach Felix Tagawa is certainly one of the most important figures for the team, one of the biggest responsibles for the fantastic season Hienghène Sport is having.

Now with the trophy in the hands of Hienghène Sport, the most exciting clashes of Mobil Super Ligue in its final matchweek will be the battle against the direct relegation with ES Wacaele and Trio Kedeigne.
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