2011 Saint Lucia Gold Division

Last updated
Saint Lucia Gold Division
Season2011
Champions VSADC
Top goalscorer Flag of Saint Lucia.svg Andres Canavharo
(11 goals)
2010
2012

The 2011 Saint Lucia Gold Division in association football is the 31st season of the highest division of Saint Lucian football.

Contents

VSADC won the title. [1]

Teams

ClubHome cityHome ground
Big Players FC Marchand
Challengers FC Soufrière
Lancers FC Castries
Northern United All Stars Gros Islet
Pakis FC Micoud
Rovers United FC Castries
Square United Vieux Fort
VSADC Castries

Table

First stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 VSADC 64021410+412 Second Stage
2 Square United 6312109+110
3 Northern United All Stars 6222121208
4 Challengers 62228808
5 Big Players 5212117+47
6 Rovers United 521298+17
7 Lancers FC 621391237Relegation to 2012 Silver Division
8 Pakis FC 620471476
Source: [2]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Second Stage

Following the regular stage, the top four clubs competed in a two-legged playoff series to determine the league champion. Villa Clara won the tournament and thus the 2010–11 season. [3]

Semifinals Final
          
 
 
 
 
 
 
 2011 Gold Division champion 
TBD
TBD title

Match results

Round 1

19 June
Team 1ScoreTeam 2
Northern United All Stars 1–1 Lancers FC
Pakis FC 1–2 Challengers FC
VSADC 3–1 Square United
Big Players FC ppd. Rovers United

Round 2

25 June

Rovers United 2-2 Challengers FC Square United 0-1 Pakis FC Northern United 0-2 VSADC Lancers FC 2-0 Big Players FC

Round 3

3 July

Rovers United 2-1 Pakis FC Square United 5-3 Northern United All Stars Challengers FC 2-1 Lancers FC VSADC 2-4 Big Players FC

Round 4

9 July

Northern United All Stars 5-2 Pakis FC VSADC 2-1 Challengers

10 July

Big Players FC 1-1 Square United Lancers FC 3-2 Rovers United

Round 5

16 July

Rovers United 2-0 VSADC Challengers FC 0-1 Square United Pakis FC 2-0 Lancers FC Northern United All Stars 2-1 Big Players FC

Round 6

23 July

Square United - Rovers United

24 July

Big Players FC - Pakis FC VSADC - Lancers FC Challengers FC - Northern United All Stars

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References

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  2. "Saint Lucia 2011/12: Gold Division - Table". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation . Retrieved 1 August 2011.
  3. "Cuba 2010/11: Campeonato Nacional de Liga 2011 - Final Stage". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation . Retrieved 1 August 2011.