Guam Soccer League

Last updated
Budweiser G-League
Organising body Guam Football Association (GFA)
Founded1990;34 years ago (1990)
CountryGuam
Confederation AFC
Divisions2
Number of teams15
Level on pyramid 1
Domestic cup(s) Guam FA Cup
International cup(s) AFC Challenge League
Marianas Club Championship
Current champions Wings (1st title)
Most championships Guam Shipyard (9 titles)
Top goalscorer Marcus Lopez
(225 goals)
TV partnersFIFA+ (live streaming)
Website www.guamfa.com
Current: 2024 Guam Soccer League

The Budweiser G-League is the men's top level professional football league of the Guam Football Association in the United States territory of Guam. [1] Previously, the then GSL was divided into Spring and Fall seasons. When the champions of both seasons were different, a one-off match was played to decide the year's overall champion.

Contents

Previous champions

Champions were: [2]

Total championships

The number of league championships that clubs in Guam have attained.

Club
Number of Championships
Guam Shipyard (also as Staywell, Coors Light, G-Force)9
Quality Distributors 6
Rovers 6
University of Guam 4
Tumon Soccer Club (also as Tumon Taivon)2
Anderson Soccer Club 1
Guam U-18 1
Cars Plus 1
Wings 1

Top goalscorers

SeasonPlayerTeamGoals
Fall 2006
Flag of Guam.svg Eric Sotto Under-17 National
32
Spring 2007
Flag of Guam.svg Eric Sotto Under-19 National
16
2007-08
Ashton Surber NO KA OI
20
2008-09
Flag of Guam.svg Min Sung Choi Paintco Strykers
35
2009-10
Flag of Guam.svg Min Sung Choi Strykers
28
Matthew Welton Quality Distributors
2010-11
Flag of Guam.svg Elias Merfalen Cars Plus FC
15
2011-12
Flag of Guam.svg Scott Spindel Quality Distributors
32
Flag of Guam.svg Jason Cunliffe Guam Shipyard
2012-13
Flag of Guam.svg Scott Spindel Quality Distributors
42
2013-14
Ashton Surber Southern Cobras
32
Flag of Guam.svg Jason Cunliffe Rovers
2014-15
Flag of Guam.svg Ian Mariano Rovers
32
[3]
2015-16
Flag of Guam.svg Min Sung Choi Guam Shipyard
41
2016-17
Flag of Guam.svg Min Sung Choi Guam Shipyard
32
[4]
2017-18
Ashton Surber ISL
38
[5]
2018-19
Flag of Guam.svg Min Sung Choi Rovers
36
[6]
2022-23
Flag of Guam.svg Marcus Lopez Strykers
16
2024
Flag of Guam.svg Marcus Lopez Strykers
34
Most time top goalscorer league
Most goals scored by a player in a single season
Most goals scored by a player in a single game

All-time goalscorers

RankCountryPlayerGoalsYears
1 Flag of Guam.svg Marcus Lopez 2252009
2 Flag of Guam.svg Min Sung Choi 2232008
3 Flag of Guam.svg Scott Spindel1832009
4 Flag of Guam.svg Jason Cunliffe 1532007

Multiple hat-tricks

RankCountryPlayerHat-tricks
1 Flag of Guam.svg Yvan Tcheugoue6
Flag of Guam.svg Marcus Lopez
3 Flag of Guam.svg Keyth Ordonez5
4 Flag of Guam.svg Brandon Auayan4
Flag of Guam.svg Justin Cruz
6 Flag of Guam.svg Seth Surber3
7 Flag of Guam.svg Yaw Boateng2
Flag of Guam.svg Elder de Castro
Flag of Guam.svg Kyle Halehale
Flag of Guam.svg Beau Perez
Flag of Guam.svg Samuel Stenson
Flag of Guam.svg Nathan Toves
Flag of Guam.svg Ryutaro Yoshihara
14 Flag of Guam.svg Raito Atsuta1
Flag of Guam.svg Yong Beon Lee
Flag of Guam.svg Kai Crytser
Flag of Guam.svg Noah Dueñas
Flag of Guam.svg Caleb Elwell
Flag of Guam.svg Micah Elwell
Flag of Guam.svg Taiyo Kanekatsu
Flag of Guam.svg Damien Khoo
Flag of Guam.svg Edwin Manibusan
Flag of Guam.svg Lealem Mengistu
Flag of Guam.svg Nathan Nuwer
Flag of Guam.svg Tyler Pangelinon
Flag of Guam.svg Antonio Prieto
Flag of Guam.svg Jaydel Rink
Flag of Guam.svg Adam Rivera
Flag of Guam.svg Caleb Sablan
Flag of Guam.svg Jherico Tiamzon
Flag of Guam.svg Shinsuke Uejima
Flag of Guam.svg Don Weakley

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References

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  2. "Guam - List of Champions". RSSSF . Retrieved 30 September 2011.
  3. "Guam Football Association - Schedule & Results". www.guamfa.com. Archived from the original on 2014-02-03.
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