Premiership
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Premiership (the state of being a premier) may refer to:
- The post of premier or prime minister, who is the head of government in many parliamentary systems
 - Premier League, the highest-level football league competition in England (previously branded officially as the Premiership between 1993 and 2007)
 - Scottish Premiership, the highest level football league competition in Scotland
 - The Principality Premiership, the highest-level domestic rugby union competition (but secondary to the multinational Pro14) in Wales
 - Cymru Premier, the highest level football league competition in Wales
 - NIFL Premiership, the highest-level football league competition in Northern Ireland
 - South African Premiership, the highest-level football league competition in South Africa
 - Premiership Rugby, known for sponsorship reasons as the Gallagher Premiership, the highest-level rugby union competition in England. "Premiership Rugby" is also the name of the company that operates the league.
 - NRL Premiership, the highest level rugby league competition in Australasia
 - Scottish Premiership (rugby union), the top amateur-level rugby union competition in Scotland (but below the multinational Pro14 and the semi-professional Super 6)
 - The Rugby League Premiership, a title that was available to English rugby league clubs from 1974 to 1997
 - Premier Soccer Saturday, RTÉ
 - The Mitre 10 Premiership, the top-tier competition within the Mitre 10 Cup in New Zealand rugby union
 - The Premiership, ITV's flagship football programme from 2001 to 2004
 - In the A-League of Australian soccer, the "premiership" is won by the team finishing first on the league table after the regular season
 - the title given to the Australian rules football team that won the title during a particular year via the AFL Grand Final
 
See also
- Minor premiership, the standard Australian term for what the A-League calls the "premiership"
 - All pages with titles beginning with Premiership