2010 FFAS Senior League

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ASFA Soccer League
Season2010
Champions Pago Youth
Matches played57
Goals scored301 (5.28 per match)
Biggest home win Vailoatai Youth 15–1 Tafuna Jets B
Biggest away win Tafuna Jets B 0–10 FC SKBC
Highest scoring Vailoatai Youth 15–1 Tafuna Jets B
2009
2011

The 2010 season of the ASFA Soccer League was the thirtieth season of association football competition in American Samoa. [1] Pago Youth won the championship, their second recorded title, with the winners of the 2006 league competition and a number of previous seasons unknown. [1]

Contents

All games were played at the Kananafou Theological Seminary College Sports Field due to the FFAS soccer field in Pago Pago undergoing improvements due to the damage after the 2009 Samoa earthquake and tsunami. [2]

Format

Fifteen teams competed in the league divided into two groups, one of seven, the other of eight teams. [2] The top two teams in each group qualified automatically for the quarter-final stage. [2] Teams that finished in positions three to six in each group qualified for a preliminary round to determine the other four teams to compete in the quarter-finals. [2] The group stage was played on a round robin basis and all knockout rounds were one-legged. [2]

Pool A

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Black Roses (Q)5410318+2313Qualification for Quarter finals
2 Fagasa Youth (Q)62401411+310
3 Kiwi Soccers (Q)75024010+3015Qualification for Preliminary round
4 Utulei Youth (Q)63031916+39
5 Tafuna Jets A (Q)521291017
6 Ilaoa and Toomata (Q)6204121976
7 Pago Youth B 60151125141
Updated to match(es) played on 23 November 2010. Source: [2]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Results

Home \ Away BLR FAY I&T KWS PYB TAF UTU
Black Roses 7–29–25–3
Fagasa Youth 1–11–12–1
Ilaoa and Toomata 3–55–10–1
Kiwi Soccers 0–93–35–3
Pago Youth B 1–22–32–5
Tafuna Jets 2–22–3
Utulei Youth 4–03–63–1
Updated to match(es) played on 23 November 2010. Source: [2]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.


Note 1: Pool was played on a round robin basis, results are reported as per RSSSF, hence why some teams appear to have played more "home" games than others.
Note 2: The final round match between Black Roses and Tafuna Jets A was not played.

Pool B

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Pago Youth A (Q)7700236+1721Qualification for Quarter finals
2 Vailoatai Youth (Q)7511429+3316
3 FC SKBC (Q)7421277+2014Qualification for Preliminary round
4 Lion Heart (Q)6312189+910
5 PanSa (Q)62041412+26
6 Lauli'i (Q)62041121106
7 Green Bay 7016840321
8 Tafuna Jets B 6015342391
Updated to match(es) played on 23 November 2010. Source: [2]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Note: SKBC stands for South Korean Baptist Church.

Results

Home \ Away SKB GRE LAU LIO PYA PSM TAF VLY
FC SKBC 2–10–01–1
Green Bay 1–101–71–10
Lauli'i 4–30–24–0
Lion Heart 5–11–32–110–2
Pago Youth A 3–24–15–03–0
PanSa Men's 1–24–01–2
Tafuna Jets 0–100–0
Vailoatai Youth 10–22–02–315–1
Updated to match(es) played on 23 November 2010. Source: [2]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Note 1: Pool was played on a round robin basis, results are reported as per RSSSF, hence why some teams appear to have played more "home" games than others.
Note 2: The match between Pago Youth A and Tafuna Jets B was forfeited by Tafuna and awarded 3–0 to Pago Youth.
Note 3: The final round match between Tafuna Jets B and PanSa as well as Lauli'i and Lion Heart were not played.

Knockout stage

Preliminary round

Utulei Youth 3–1 Tafuna Jets
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Kananafou Theological Seminary College Sports Field
Kiwi Soccers 1–0 Ilaoa and Toomata
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Kananafou Theological Seminary College Sports Field
Lion Heart w/o PanSa
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Kananafou Theological Seminary College Sports Field

Note:Lion Heart won by walkover.

FC SKBC 2–1 Lauli'i
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Kananafou Theological Seminary College Sports Field

Quarter finals

Black Roses 2–1 Utulei Youth
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Kananafou Theological Seminary College Sports Field
Fagasa Youth 3–0 Kiwi Soccers
Unknown Source Unknown
Kananafou Theological Seminary College Sports Field
Pago Youth A 2–1 Lion Heart
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Kananafou Theological Seminary College Sports Field
Vailoatai Youth 4–3 FC SKBC
Unknown Source Unknown
Kananafou Theological Seminary College Sports Field

Semi finals

Black Roses 1–0 (a.e.t.) Vailoatai Youth
Unknown Source Unknown
Kananafou Theological Seminary College Sports Field
Pago Youth A 4–1 Fagasa Youth
Unknown Source Unknown
Kananafou Theological Seminary College Sports Field

Third place match

Fagasa Youth 2–1 Vailoatai Youth
Unknown Source Unknown
Kananafou Theological Seminary College Sports Field

Final

Pago Youth A 6–2 Black Roses
Unknown Source Unknown
Kananafou Theological Seminary College Sports Field

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