Heavily financed St. George FC wins Ethiopian Premier League 2009 title
(JT) Defending champion Ethiopian football club St. George has won another championship after shrugging off arch-rival Ethiopian Coffee FC. In its last match of the tournament, the wealthy club St. George defeated Dire Dawa Kenema 4-3 to secure its latest title.
Since the Premier League began in Ethiopia, St. George has dominated by taking eight of twelve championship titles. With the richest black man in the world and Saudi-Ethiopian billionaire Mohammed Al Amoudi as its main source of finance, St George FC has had an overwhelming resource advantage over all football teams in Ethiopia and perhaps over most clubs in Africa.

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Some believe the impact of lack of competition in Ethiopian football is displayed by the underperformance of top Ethiopian football clubs when they participate in continental club matches around Africa. Even though there are many other issues - including in the management - which have been cited for the underperformance of Ethiopian clubs and the national team at the continental stage, the large imbalance in capital between teams inside Ethiopia is said to be the new cause of increasing displeasure among football fans.
Meanwhile, these factors have also led to decreasing effort as some teams slack off thru games. Last week, the Ethiopian Football Federation (EFF) said it will be investigating games where clubs have purposely staged below-par performance. The games which have angered many fans include last week's matches between Adama City FC and Tigray's Trans-Ethiopia FC as well as between Oromia's Sebeta FC and St. George FC.