National Premier League
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National Premier League
Countries Jamaica
Founded 1973 Number of teams 12 Levels on pyramid 1 Relegation to KSAFA Super League
South Central Confederation Super League
Eastern Confederation Super League
Western Confederation Super LeagueDomestic cup(s) JFF Champions Cup International cup(s) CFU Club Championship
CONCACAF Champions LeagueCurrent champions Tivoli Gardens F.C.
(2010–11)Most championships Santos F.C. (5 times) Website http://www.plcajamaica.com Current season
The National Premier League, also known as the Jamaican National Premier League and, for sponsorship purposes, the Red Stripe Premier League, is the first division football league in the nation of Jamaica. Twelve teams currently compete in the league.[1]
The competition is divided in three stages in which every team plays another once; after the third stage (i.e. after 33 games) the top six teams will be placed in one group and the bottom six in another. The top six teams will play against each other in the fourth round, with the top team being crowned champions. The bottom six teams will also only play against each other with no chance of winning the title. The bottom 2 are then relegated and 2 teams from a play-off of the 4 regional league winners are promoted.
The top two teams from the league qualify for the CFU Club Championship, and the bottom two are relegated at the end of the season. To date, the NPL has produced three Caribbean championships by Portmore United F.C. (2005) and Harbour View F.C. (2004 & 2007).
Contents
Member teams 2011/12
- Arnett Gardens F.C.
- Boys' Town F.C.
- Harbour View F.C.
- Highgate United (Promoted)
- Humble Lions F.C.
- Portmore United F.C.
- Reno F.C.
- Montego Bay United F.C. (Promoted)
- Sporting Central Academy
- Tivoli Gardens F.C. (Defending Champions)
- Village United F.C.
- Waterhouse F.C.
Relegated in 2011/12
- St. George's SC
- Benfica
Member teams 2010/11
- Arnett Gardens F.C.
- Benfica F.C. (Promoted)
- Boys' Town F.C.
- Harbour View F.C. (Defending Champions)
- Humble Lions F.C.
- Portmore United F.C.
- Reno F.C. (Promoted)
- Sporting Central Academy
- St. George's SC
- Tivoli Gardens F.C. (2010-11 Champions)
- Village United F.C.
- Waterhouse F.C.
Relegated in 2010/11
- Benfica F.C.
- St. George's SC
Member teams 2009/10
- Arnett Gardens F.C.
- August Town F.C.(Promoted)
- Boys' Town F.C.
- Harbour View F.C. (2009/10 Champions)
- Humble Lions F.C.(Promoted)
- Portmore United F.C.
- Rivoli United F.C.
- Sporting Central Academy
- St. George's SC
- Tivoli Gardens F.C.(Defending Champions)
- Village United F.C.
- Waterhouse F.C.
Relegated in 2009/10
Member teams 2008/09
- Arnett Gardens F.C.
- Boys' Town F.C.
- Harbour View F.C.
- Portmore United F.C. (Champions)
- Meadhaven United (Promoted)[3]
- Reno F.C.
- Rivoli United F.C. (Promoted)[4]
- Sporting Central Academy
- St. George's SC
- Tivoli Gardens F.C.
- Village United F.C.
- Waterhouse F.C.
Relegated in 2008/09
Champions
- 1973/74: Santos F.C.
- 1974/75: Santos F.C.
- 1975/76: Santos F.C.
- 1976/77: Santos F.C.
- 1977/78: Arnett Gardens F.C.
- 1978/79: abandoned
- 1979/80: Santos F.C.
- 1980/81: Cavaliers F.C.
- 1981/82: no competition
- 1982/83: Tivoli Gardens F.C.
- 1983/84: Boys' Town F.C.
- 1984/85: Jamaica Defence Force
- 1985/86: Boys' Town F.C.
- 1986/87: Seba United F.C.
- 1987/88: Wadadah F.C.
- 1988/89: Boys' Town F.C.
- 1989/90: Reno F.C.
- 1990/91: Reno F.C.
- 1991/92: Wadadah F.C.
- 1992/93: Hazard United F.C.
- 1993/94: Violet Kickers F.C.
- 1994/95: Reno F.C.
- 1995/96: Violet Kickers F.C.
- 1996/97: Seba United F.C.
- 1997/98: Waterhouse F.C.
- 1998/99: Tivoli Gardens F.C.
- 1999/00: Harbour View F.C.
- 2000/01: Arnett Gardens F.C.
- 2001/02: Arnett Gardens F.C.
- 2002/03: Hazard United F.C.
- 2003/04: Tivoli Gardens F.C.
- 2004/05: Portmore United F.C.
- 2005/06: Waterhouse F.C.
- 2006/07: Harbour View F.C.
- 2007/08: Portmore United F.C.
- 2008/09: Tivoli Gardens F.C.
- 2009/10: Harbour View F.C.
- 2010/11: Tivoli Gardens F.C.
Source: RSSSF
Top scorers
Year Best scorers Team Goals 2002/03 Roen Nelson
Hazard United F.C. 19 2003/04 Fabian Taylor
Harbour View F.C. 19 2006/07 Irvino English
Waterhouse F.C. 18 2007/08 Roen Nelson
Portmore United F.C. 16 2008/09 Devon Hodges
Rivoli United F.C. 25 2009/10 Devon Hodges
Rivoli United F.C. 18 2010/11 Kirk Ramsey
Arnett Gardens F.C. 17 Notable former players
Includes former national team players, league and cup championship winners
1960s
- Sydney 'Syd' Bartlett
- Allan 'Skill' Cole
1970s
- Trevor Harris
- Carl Brown
- Paul Davis
- Winston Buddle
- Winston "Tony" Anglin
- Lorne Donaldson
1980s
- Russell Latapy
- Hubert "Junior" Groves
- Altimont Butler
1990s
- Ricardo Gardner
- Andy Williams
- Theodore Whitmore
- Ian Goodison
- Peter Cargill
- Walter Boyd
- Onandi Lowe
- Horace Pitt
- Paul Davis
- Stephen Malcolm
- Gregory Messam
- Warren Barrett
- Hector Wright
- Paul Young
- Anthony Corbett
- Aaron Lawrence
- Anthony "Tuffy" Barnes
2000s
2010s
- Lovel Palmer
- Jermaine Taylor
- O'Brian Woodbine
- Jevaughn Watson
- Jermaine 'Tuffy' Anderson
- Keammar Daley
External links and References
- ^ KSAFA teams strong challengers for DPL title - Jamaica Observer
- ^ http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/St-Mary-team-qualifies-for-first-premiership_8942605#ixzz1O7a34n39
- ^ Frater, Adrian (2008-06-05). "Meadhaven advance to NPL" (in e). Jamaica Gleaner. http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080605/sports/sports1.html. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
- ^ Walters, Ainsley (2008-06-09). "Rivoli hammer Wadadah 11-0 - St Catherine team march storm into NPL". Jamaica Gleaner. http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080609/sports/sports1.html. Retrieved 2008-06-22.
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