2006 Primera A

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Primera A 2006 team distribution

The Primera A 2006 season (officially "Torneo Primera A 2006") started on April 8, 2006. On October 4, 2006 Chepo F.C. beat 2-1 Pan de Azúcar and was promoted to the ANAPROF while Atalanta was relegated to Copa Rommel Fernández. Policía Nacional was relegated from ANAPROF and Paraiso F.C. was promoted from the Copa Rommel Fernández

Chepo F.C. Panamanian association football team

Chepo F.C. was a Panamanian football team playing at the Liga Panameña de Fútbol. The team folded mid 2016. It was based in Chepo.

The Copa Rommel Fernández is the third level of Panama's national club championship. It was founded in 1996 and it is a seasonal tournament that lasts 2 months in which the champion is promoted to Liga Nacional de Ascenso. The tournament is named after Panamanian football legend Rommel Fernández. The tournament is presided by Lucas Fernández and managed by Panamanian Football Federation.

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After the end of the season Ateltico Guadalupe ceased to exist after financial problem, and since the league only counted with 7 teams instead of the 8 required to play a season, the 2007 season was canceled.

Primera A 2006 teams

Club City Stadium
Flag of Panama.svg Atalanta Panama City
CAI.jpg C.A.I. La Chorrera Estadio Agustín Sánchez
Chepo Logo.jpg Chepo F.C. Chepo Estadio José de la Luz Thompson
Flag of Panama.svg Guadalupe La Chorrera Estadio Agustín Sánchez
Flag of Panama.svg Genesis Panama City
AD Orion.png Orion San Miguelito
PanAzucar.png Pan de Azúcar San Miguelito
Flag of Panama.svg Río Abajo F.C. Panama City

Primera A 2006 Standings

Place
(Posición)
Team
(Equipo)
Played
(PJ)
Won
(PG)
Draw
(PE)
Lost
(PP)
Goals Scored
(GF)
Goals Conceded
(GC)
+/-
(Dif.)
Points
(Pts.)
1. Chepo F.C. 14 7 6 1 41 23 +1827
2. Pan de Azúcar 14 7 3 4 33 22 +1124
3. Genesis 14 7 3 4 31 32 -124
4. Orion 14 6 4 4 32 28 +422
5. C.A.I. 14 4 7 3 23 22 +119
6. Río Abajo F.C. 14 4 6 4 34 31 +318
7. Atletico Guadalupe 14 3 3 8 27 39 -1212
8. Atalanta 14 2 0 12 18 42 -246

Results table

Home \ Away ATA CAI CHE GUA GEN ORI PAN RÍO
Atalanta 1–33–50–12–41–60–12–3
C.A.I. 1–00–12–03–22–2****0–02–2
Chepo 3–0**3–35–21–43–16–21–1
Guadalupe 4–1***5–22–22–31–20–72–5
Genesis 2–11–11–72–21–32–14–1
Orion 2–42–12–22–22–21–32–2
Pan de Azúcar 2–31–12–21–04–03–11–3
Río Abajo 5–02–20–0*4–42–31–33–5
Source:
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
  • [*] Numerical result unknown, however it is known that the game ended in a tie
  • [**] Result also reported 3-1
  • [***] Result also reported 3-1
  • [****] Result also reported 0-0

Final round

Place
(Posición)
Team
(Equipo)
Played
(PJ)
Won
(PG)
Draw
(PE)
Lost
(PP)
Goals Scored
(GF)
Goals Conceded
(GC)
+/-
(Dif.)
Points
(Pts.)
1. Chepo F.C. 5 4 0 1 15 5 +1012
2. Pan de Azúcar 5 3 0 2 9 7 +29
3. Orion 5 1 1 3 5 10 -54
4. Genesis 5 1 1 3 9 16 -74
Home \ Away CHE GEN ORI PAN
Chepo 1–34–12–0
Genesis 1–2n/p1–3
Orion 0–22–20–1
Pan de Azúcar n/p8–21–2
Source:
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final

Primera A 2006 Champion:

Chepo Logo.jpg
Chepo F.C.
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