Matches are held at the 1,500-capacity Tuvalu Sports Ground in Funafuti,[1] the only football field on the main island.
[3] A C-Division has also featured occasionally though have only competed in secondary leagues or knockout competitions such as the NBT cup or MEYS (Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports) Cup and mostly featured B and C teams of A-Division sides.
For a team to take ownership of the cup, they must defeat the present holders during a league game.
Whichever team is in possession of the trophy at the end of the season is crowned champions.
The first Taganoa Cup competition was held in 2021 and was won by FC Tofaga.