Premiership
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Premiership (the state of being the Premier(s)) may refer to:
- The post of Prime Minister or Premier, who is the head of government in many parliamentary systems
- Premier League, England's highest-level football league competition
- Scottish Premier League, Scotland's highest level football league competition
- Welsh Premier League, Wales' highest level football league competition
- IFA Premiership, the highest-level football league competition in Northern Ireland
- Aviva Premiership, England's highest-level rugby union competition
- NRL Premiership, Australasia's highest level rugby league competition
- AFL Grand Final, in Australian rules football a title won during a particular year
- The Rugby League Premiership, a title that was available to English rugby league clubs from 1974 to 1997
- Welsh Premier Division, known for sponsorship reasons as the Principality Premiership, Wales' highest-level domestic rugby union league competition (but secondary to the multinational Celtic League)
- Premier Soccer Saturday, RTÉ
- The ITM Premiership, the top-tier competition within the ITM Cup in New Zealand rugby union
- The Premiership, ITV's flagship football programme from 2001-2004
- Media coverage of the English Premiership
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