The Jamaica Premier League was formed in 1973 to serve as the top tier of Jamaican professional club football. The league's inaugural season kicked off on September 22, 1973 as the
Craven A National Club League Championships, and finished with
Santos as the first title winners. 14 clubs have been crowned champions of Jamaica.
Portmore United is the most successful team with 7 top flight titles. The
2019–20 season was ruled null and void on March 12, 2020 due to
COVID-19 pandemic. Later in 2020, Professional Football Jamaica Limited (PFJL) began managing the league with its focus being the commercialization and marketing of professional football in the country. In May 2021, the
Jamaican Football Federation announced that the league would resume, playing a shortened season between June and September, competed by the 12 teams from the previous season. In June 2021,
UWI FC announced it would withdraw ahead of the
2021 season due to the modified schedule conflicting with other player commitments; leaving 11 teams in the competition.
Montego Bay United was promoted to the league at the start of the
2022 season, restoring the league to 12 teams. Also in 2022, the league entered an agreement with
Admiral Sportswear to supply kits to all teams in the league. The league was expanded to 14 teams for the
2022–23 season. ==Competition format==