2010–11 Bermudian Premier Division

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Bermudian Premier Division
Season2010–11
Champions North Village Rams
(8th title)
Relegated Somerset Eagles
Devonshire Colts
CFU Club Championship North Village Rams
Matches played90
Goals scored318 (3.53 per match)
Biggest home win Rams 7-0 Warriors
Biggest away win D. Colts 0-5 Cougars
Highest scoring Blazers 4-4 D. Colts
Cougars 7-1 Warriors
Rams 7-1 Zebras
Longest winning run Rams (8 matches)
Longest unbeaten run Rams (8 matches)
Longest winless run D. Colts (7 matches)
Longest losing run D. Colts (6 matches)
2011–12

The 2010-11 Bermudian Premier Division is the 48th season of the highest competitive football league in Bermuda, which was founded in 1963. Dandy Town Hornets are the defending champions, having won their fifth league championship last season.

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Teams

Hamilton Parish and Somerset Trojans were relegated to the Bermuda First Division after finishing last season in ninth and tenth place. They were replaced by the top two clubs from the First Division, St. David's Warriors and St. George's Colts.

TeamBasedStadium
Boulevard Blazers Hamilton Bermuda Athletic Association Field
Dandy Town Hornets Pembroke Western Stars Sports Club Field
Devonshire Colts Devonshire Police Recreation Club Field
Devonshire Cougars Devonshire Devonshire Recreation Club Field
North Village Rams Hamilton Bernard Park Field
PHC Zebras Southampton Southampton Rangers Field
St. David's Warriors St. David's St. David's Cricket Club Field
St. George’s Colts St. George's Wellington Oval Field
Somerset Eagles Somerset White Hill Field 1
Southampton Rangers Southampton Southampton Rangers Field

Rams' Robinson and Zebras' Smith murdered

Just four days after the final round of matches, North Village Rams midfielder Randy Robinson was killed by gunfire. [1] A month later, on 1 May, PHC Zebras striker Jason Smith was shot dead . [2] Both players were only 22 years old.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 North Village Rams (C)1813234817+3141 2012 CFU Club Championship
2 PHC Zebras 1813143725+1240
3 Dandy Town Hornets 1811343826+1236
4 Devonshire Cougars 1810354623+2333
5 St. George's Colts 187563021+926
6 Southampton Rangers 1870112430621
7 Boulevard Blazers 1855827371020
8 St. David's Warriors 18601223492618
9 Somerset Eagles (R)18441030401016Relegation to First Division
10 Devonshire Colts (R)1813141550356
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away BOU DAN COL COU NOR PHC STD STG SOE SOU
Boulevard Blazers 1–14–41–21–20–42–32–12–32–1
Dandy Town Hornets 2–21–00–32–12–03–03–13–31–4
Devonshire Colts 0–31–30–50–00–30–21–10–20–3
Devonshire Cougars 1–13–02–30–13–07–11–33–13–1
North Village Rams 3–01–24–24–27–17–01–13–02–0
PHC Zebras 4–12–14–12–12–12–11–32–02–0
St. David's Warriors 5–11–22–12–41–30–20–32–12–0
St. George's Colts 1–11–44–11–10–10–14–03–01–0
Somerset Eagles 0–11–56–11–13–42–23–12–21–3
Southampton Rangers 0–21–31–01–40–32–34–01–02–1
Source: FIFA
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

RankScorerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Bermuda.svg Raymond Beach Dandy Town Hornets 13
Flag of Bermuda.svg Kwame Steede Devonshire Cougars 13
3 Flag of Bermuda.svg Ralph Bean Jr. North Village Rams 12
Flag of Bermuda.svg Temiko Wilson Boulevard Blazers 12
5 Flag of Bermuda.svg Jason Lee North Village Rams 10
6 Flag of Bermuda.svg Jahron Dickinson St. George's Colts 9
7 Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg Seretse Cannonier St David's Warriors 8
Flag of Bermuda.svg Dennis Russell Southampton Rangers 8
Flag of Bermuda.svg Troy Tucker Somerset Eagles 8
10 Flag of Bermuda.svg Clay Darrell St George's Colts 7
Flag of Bermuda.svg Darrin Dowling Somerset Eagles 7
Flag of Bermuda.svg Aquino Grant PHC Zebras 7

Ref: [3]

Season awards

The nominees for the Player Of The Year [4] were:

Young Player of the Year

Coach of the Year

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References

  1. "If Randy was still here, he might be alive today" - murder victim's former coach - Royal Gazette
  2. ‘Good son’ did not deserve to be ‘gunned down in his prime’ - Royal Gazette
  3. "First Division" (PDF). IslandStats.com. Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 August 2012.
  4. Wright, Steve (10 August 2011). "Gongs up for grabs for top performers". The Royal Gazette. Retrieved 13 August 2011.