Aruban Division di Honor or Campeonato AVB Aruba Bank is the top level association football league in Aruba. It is overseen by the Arubaanse Voetbal Bond and was created in 1960. Up to and including 1985, the top clubs from Aruba also entered the Kopa Antiano for the championship of the Netherlands Antilles, RCA and Estrella were the only Aruban teams to win that championship in 1965 and 1970.

The winner of the league plays in the CFU Club Shield. The 6-10th place team is taken to the Silver League Poule A or Poule B, a 6-team Round-Robin against the top four of the Division Uno (6 per poule, 2 from Division di Honor, 4 from Division di Honor), then the 1st place of Poule A and B automatically get promoted, the 2nd-3rd placer of both qualify into the promotion playoffs and the winners of the first 2 matches go to the final and the winner of the final gets promoted, and remaining 6 are placed into the Play-Offs Caya 6, the top 4 of the Caya 6 are placed into the Play-Offs Caya 4, and the top 2 are placed into the Grand Final. The championship is usually played between September and June. Most league games take place in front of dozens of spectators.

The Aruba Division Di Honor is the premier professional soccer league in Aruba, showcasing the island’s top football talent and competitive spirit. Established as the highest tier of Aruban football, the tournament features a dynamic mix of local clubs competing throughout the season for the coveted championship title. Known for its passionate fan base and vibrant matchday atmosphere, the Aruba Division Di Honor highlights the island’s rich football culture and commitment to sporting excellence. With intense rivalries, talented players, and thrilling matches, the league serves as a showcase for Aruba’s best football talent and a stepping stone for players aspiring to reach higher levels of competition.