2005–06 Super Liga Timorense

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Statistics of Super Liga in season 2005/2006.

Contents

Club's

List of Participating team in Super Liga 2005/06

FC Rusa Fuik are a football team come from Dili. That play in the Super Liga Timorense.

FC Zebra is a football team based in Baucau, East Timor that plays in the Liga Futebol Amadora.

First stage

Grup A

PosClubPWDLPtsNote
1 Fima Sporting 21104Qualified
2 FC Porto Taibesi 20202Qualified
3FC Irmãos Unidos20111

Grup B

PosClubNote
1 FC Zebra Qualified
2 Académica Qualified
- ADR União withdrew

Grup C

PosClubPWDLPtsNote
1 FC Rusa Fuik 21104Qualified
2 FC Café 21104Qualified
3 Bulgaria 20020

Grup D

PosClubPWDLPtsNote
1 AD Esperança 22006Qualified
2 SLB Laulara 21013Qualified
3 Cacussa 20020

Playoff

Grup E

Round 1

Fima Sporting or Clubes de Fitun Matebian Sporting Baucau are a football team from Baucau. That play in the Super Liga Timorense.

Round 2

Round 3

Grup F

Round 1

FC Café

FC Café is a football team from Ermera, East Timor. They play in the Liga Futebol Amadora Segunda Divisão. CAFE was stand for Centro Associativo de Futbol da Ermera

Semifinals

Third place match

Final

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