2009–10 Belize Premier Football League

The 2009-10 Belize Premier Football League is the highest competitive football league in Belize, which was founded in 1991. There are two seasons spread over two years, the opening and the closing.

Closing Season

The closing season started on 13 February 2010 and concluded on 30 May 2010.

League table

Belize Premier Football League
Season 2009-10 Closing
Champions Belize Defence Force
Matches played 63
Goals scored 164 (2.6 per match)
Biggest home win Belize Defence Force 8-0 Shanaiah Corozal (18 April 2010)
Biggest away win Shanaiah Corozal 0-15 Hankook Verdes United (2 May 2010)
Highest scoring Shanaiah Corozal 0-15 Hankook Verdes United (2 May 2010)

Regular Stage

Pos
Club
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Rank
1
Belize Defence Force
14
10
2
2
31
11
20
32
2
Hankook Verdes United
14
8
2
4
33
9
24
26
3
Paradise Freedom Fighters
14
8
1
5
24
19
5
25
4
FC Belize
14
7
3
4
24
14
10
24
5
San Pedro Sea Dogs
13
5
4
4
17
10
7
19
6
Georgetown Ibayani
13
5
2
6
18
20
-2
17
7
BRC Blaze
14
3
1
10
9
24
-15
10
8
Shanaiah Corozal
14
1
1
12
8
57
-49
4

The San Pedro Sea Dogs and Georgetown Ibayani game scheduled for 17 March 2010 was not played, therefore that is why only both teams played 13 games.

Playoff Stage

Quarter Finals

Teams ranked 3-6 played a one off game to gain a place in the Semi-Finals, in order to play the top 2 ranked teams from the regular stage.

There is no score available for this game

FC Belize win 4-3 on penalties

Semi Finals

Georgetown Ibayani and FC Belize advanced from the Quarter-Finals to play the top 2 ranked teams from the regular stage, Belize Defence Force and Hankook Verdes United.

First Legs:

Second Legs:

Georgetown Ibayani win 4-3 on aggregate

Belize Defence Force win 4-0 on aggregate

Final

The winners of the Caribbean Motors Cup 2010 Spring Season was determined by a 2 legged match between Georgetown Ibayani and Belize Defence Force.

First Leg:

Second Leg:

Belize Defence Force win 4-1 on aggregate and subsequently win the league

All stats from the Caribbean Motors Cup 2010 (Closing Season) were found here.[2]

References

  1. The Belize Times: 14 May 2010 October 9, 2010.
  2. King, Ian, Belize 2010 October 19, 2010.
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