2014 Tuvalu A-Division

Last updated
A-Division
Season2014
Champions Nauti A
Matches played27
Goals scored113 (4.19 per match)
Biggest home win Tamanuku A 7-1 Nui A
Biggest away win Tofaga A 2-4 Nui A
Highest scoring Nauti A 7-2 Niutao A (9 goals)
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The 2014 Tuvalu A-Division was the 14th season of top flight association football in Tuvalu. The Tuvalu A-Division season started on 22 February 2014 and finished on 8 April 2014. [1]

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Tuvalu A-Division competition

The competition takes place at the 1,500-capacity Tuvalu Sports Ground [2] in Funafuti, this is the only Football field in Tuvalu. The football clubs are based on the communities of the 8 major islands of Tuvalu, with the rivalry between these 8 teams being maintained by each having a ‘home’ island.

Clubs

ClubIsland
Lakena United A Nanumea
Manu Laeva A Nukulaelae
Ha'apai United A Nanumanga
Nauti A Funafuti
Niutao A Niutao
Nui A Nui
Tamanuku A Nukufetau
Tofaga A Vaitupu

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Nauti A 7520218+1317
2 Tofaga A 75021711+615
3 Ha'apai United A 7412128+413
4 Lakena United A 72321615+19
5 Manu Laeva A 72231816+28
6 Nui A 7223101668
7 Tamanuku A 6114121644
8 Niutao A 6015723161
Updated to match(es) played on 24 February 2014. Source: [3]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Round 1

Tofaga A 6 - 1 Niutao A

Nauti A 5 - 2 Tamanuku A

Lakena United A 5 - 3 Manu Laeva A

Nui A 1 - 2 Ha'apai United A

Round 2

Nauti A 7 - 2 Niutao A

Tofaga A 3 - 1 Manu Laeva A

Tamanuku A 7 - 1 Nui A

Lakena United A 2 - 2 Ha'apai United A

Round 3

Tofaga A 2 - 1 Ha'apai United A

Manu Laeva A 5 - 1 Niutao A

Tamanuku A 1 - 1 Lakena United A

Nauti A 2 - 0 Nui A

Round 4

Tofaga A 2 - 1 Tamanuku A

Manu Laeva A 1 - 3 Ha'apai United A

Nauti A 2 - 2 Lakena United A

Nui A 0 - 0 Niutao A

Round 5

Manu Laeva A 5 - 1 Tamanuku A

Nauti A 2 - 0 Tofaga A

Ha'apai United A 2 - 1 Niutao A

Lakena United A 2 - 3 Nui A

Round 6

Tofaga A 2 - 4 Nui A

Manu Laeva A 2 - 2 Nauti A

Niutao A 2 - 3 Lakena United A

Ha'apai United A 2 - 0 Tamanuku A

Round 7

Nauti A 1 - 0 Ha'apai United A

Tofaga A 2 - 1 Lakena United A

Manu Laeva A 1 - 1 Nui A

Niutao A -
cancelled
Tamanuku A


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