2009 Liberian Premier League

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Statistics of Liberian Premier League for the 2009 season.

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Mighty Barrolle 3422754925+2473
2 LPRC Oilers 34181244718+2966
3 Barrack Young Controllers 3419784822+2664
4 LISCR 331310104332+1149
5 National Port Authority Anchors 32131094029+1149
6 Monrovia Club Breweries 31131083325+849
7 Mighty Blue Angels FC 33111393530+546
8 UMC Roots FC 33111393721+1646
9 Gedi & Sons Football Club 331013102924+543
10 Watanga FC 321110113535043
11 Jasmine Rangers 331012113737042
12 Invincible Eleven 31910123035537
13 Adorence FC 34910154149837
14 Jubilee FC 33991542581636
15 Monrovia Black Star FC 3298154138+335
16 United Soccer Ambassadors FC 337101632532131
17 Devereux FC 32691729492027
18 FC Azziz Kara 33392123522918
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