The Sasol Women's League was originally launched in 2009 as the Absa Women's League, in partnership with
Absa Bank, in order to improve the South African women's national team's international performances. At the inaugural national championship. Detroit Ladies from Mpumalanga defeated
Palace Super Falcons from Gauteng via penalties after the match ended in a 3–3 draw. At the 2010 Absa League National Championship, Palace Super Falcons from Gauteng defeated Detroit Ladies from Mpumalanga 4-2 via penalties after the match ended in a 2–2 draw. At the 2011 Absa League National Championship, Palace Super Falcons from Gauteng defeated Brazilian Ladies from Limpopo 6–0 in the final. At the
2012 Sasol League National Championship, Palace Super Falcons from Gauteng defeated
Cape Town Roses from the Western Cape 5–2 in the final. At the
2013 Sasol League National Championship,
Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies from Gauteng defeated
Ma-Indies Ladies from Limpopo 2–0 in the final. At the 2014 Sasol League National Championship, Cape Town Roses from the Western Cape defeated Palace Super Falcons from Gauteng 2–1 in the final. At the
2015 Sasol League National Championship, Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies from Gauteng defeated Cape Town Roses from the Western Cape 5–0 in the final. At the
2016 Sasol League National Championship,
Bloemfontein Celtic Ladies from the Free State defeated
JVW from Gauteng 1–0 in the final. At the
2017 Sasol League National Championship, Bloemfontein Celtic Ladies from the Free State defeated Cape Town Roses from the Western Cape 2–0 in the final. At the
2018 Sasol League National Championship,
Tshwane University of Technology from Gauteng defeated
Durban Ladies from KwaZulu-Natal 4–0 in the final. At the
2019 Sasol League National Championship, JVW from Gauteng defeated Ma-Indies Ladies from Limpopo 2–0 in the final. At the
2021 Sasol League National Championship, Vasco da Gama from the Western Cape defeated
City Lads from the Eastern Cape 4–3 in the final. At the
2022 Sasol League National Championship,
Copperbelt Ladies from Limpopo defeated the
University of Pretoria from Gauteng 3-2 via penalties after the match ended in a 1–1 draw. At the
2023 Sasol League National Championship, the
University of Fort Hare from the Eastern Cape defeated
Lindelani Ladies from KwaZulu-Natal 4-3 via penalties after the match ended in a goalless draw. At the
2024 Sasol League National Championship,
Ezemvelo from KwaZulu-Natal defeated the
University of Cape Town from the Western Cape 2–0 in the final. At the
2025 Sasol League National Champions, Diepkloof Ladies from Gauteng defeated Ramatlaohle from Limpopo 1–0 in the final. ==Annual Champions==