La Cure Waves officially completed a historic chapter on Friday evening after lifting the Super League trophy for the very first time in the club’s history. Although the title had already been mathematically secured nearly two weeks earlier, the official coronation marked a defining moment for the Port Louis outfit, whose remarkable rise has transformed them into the new dominant force of Mauritian football.
The newly crowned champions signed off their league campaign with an entertaining 2-2 draw against AS Rivière du Rempart at the St François-Xavier Stadium. In a match played in a festive atmosphere, both teams produced an open and attacking encounter that provided an ideal conclusion to the season. Despite dropping points on the final day, the result did little to overshadow the celebrations surrounding La Cure Waves’ historic achievement.
Friday night quickly turned into a memorable celebration for the club, its supporters and the entire community. Players, staff members and fans came together to commemorate a season that will forever remain etched in the club’s history. The management spared no effort in honouring the squad, organising special festivities and an exclusive concert dedicated to the players and technical staff, who were hailed as the architects of an extraordinary campaign.
The celebrations reflected the magnitude of what the club has accomplished this season. La Cure Waves finished the campaign with an impressive record of 14 victories in 18 matches, demonstrating consistency, attacking quality and resilience throughout the year. Week after week, the Yellow and Blacks established themselves as the benchmark of the championship, combining disciplined performances with an entertaining brand of football that captured the imagination of supporters.
This title represents far more than just silverware. It is the culmination of a rapid and impressive rise for a club that was still competing outside the elite division only a few seasons ago. Through strong leadership, smart recruitment and a clear sporting vision, La Cure Waves has managed to build a competitive project capable of challenging the traditional powers of Mauritian football.
The achievement also carries historic significance for the club’s supporters, who witnessed their team inscribe its name onto the list of national champions for the first time ever. The scenes of celebration following the trophy presentation highlighted the emotional importance of the moment for everyone connected to the club.
Attention now turns toward an even greater challenge: continental football. By winning the Super League title, La Cure Waves has secured qualification for African interclub competition, opening the door to a new adventure on the continental stage. The club will soon have the opportunity to test itself against some of the best teams across Africa — a prospect viewed internally with excitement and ambition.
Having already rewritten its own history domestically, La Cure Waves now hopes to continue its remarkable journey beyond Mauritian shores and establish itself as a competitive force in African football.