2015 Barbados Premier Division

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Barbados Premier Division
Season2015
Champions BDF
Relegated Pride of Gall Hill
Silver Sands
Matches played90
Goals scored312 (3.47 per match)
Top goalscorerDwayne Stanford (15)
Biggest home win Brittons Hill 9-0 Pinelands United
(4 June 2015)
Biggest away win
Highest scoring Brittons Hill 9-0 Pinelands United
(4 June 2015)
Longest winning run BDF (6)
Longest unbeaten run Weymouth Wales (13)
Longest winless run Pinelands United
Silver Sands (7)
Longest losing run Silver Sands (7)
2014
2016

The 2015 Barbados Premier Division (officially the Digicel Premiere League for sponsorship reasons) was the 69th season of the highest tier of football in Barbados. Barbados Defense Force won their final six matches to hold off Rendezvous FC for their third consecutive league title and fifth overall. With BDF having already completed their schedule, Rendezvous FC needed to make up 11 goals in goal differential with a win on the final day of the season to pull even with BDF, but managed only a 2-1 victory over Weymouth Wales. [1] The season began on February 8 and concluded on July 23.

Contents

Changes from 2014

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 BDF (C)1812244815+3338Qualification for 2016 CFU Club Championship
2Rendezvous1812244320+2338
3UWI BlackBirds1810443817+2134
4 Weymouth Wales 188733617+1931
5 Brittons Hill 189363330+330
6 Paradise 187292931223
7 Notre Dame 18611124381419
8 Pinelands United 18531027633618
9 Pride of Gall Hill (R)18411317341713Relegation to 2016 Barbados First Division
10 Silver Sands (R)18331217473012
Updated to match(es) played on 23 July 2015. Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.

Results

Home \ Away BDF BRI NOT PAR PIN PGH REN SIL UWI WEY
BDF 1–21–24–03–12–04–36–00–22–2
Brittons Hill 0–12–12–09–03–22–12–00–21–1
Notre Dame 0–80–10–11–33–04–03–20–32–0
Paradise 0–56–03–13–21–20–01–02–30–4
Pinelands United 0–61–53–30–82–00–52–23–30–4
Pride of Gall Hill 0–14–02–10–01–22–31–20–30–3
Rendezvous0–23–03–03–03–25–05–31–02–1
Silver Sands 2–01–10–20–42–41–00–40–30–3
UWI BlackBirds1–14–15–12–00–10–20–24–01–1
Weymouth Wales 0–12–21–03–05–12–10–02–22–2
Updated to match(es) played on 23 July 2015. Source: League&page=genz Barbados FA
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Statistics

Top Scorers

RankScorerClubGoals [2]
1 Flag of Barbados.svg Dwayne Stanford Brittons Hill 15
2 Flag of Barbados.svg Romario Harewood BDF 14
3 Flag of Barbados.svg Jabarry Chandler Paradise 12
Flag of Barbados.svg Mario Harte UWI BlackBirds12
Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg Myron Samuel Rendezvous12
6 Flag of Barbados.svg Kemar Headley Weymouth Wales 11
Flag of Barbados.svg Arantees Lawrence Pinelands 11
8 Flag of Barbados.svg Kyle Gibson BDF 10
Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg Shandel Samuel Rendezvous10
10 Flag of Barbados.svg Rashad Jules BDF 7
Flag of Barbados.svg Armando Lashley Paradise 7

Hat-tricks

PlayerClubAgainstResultDate
Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg Shandel Samuel Rendezvous Pinelands United 0—5 [3] 15 February 2015
Flag of Barbados.svg Romario Harewood BDF Silver Sands 6—0 [4] 14 May 2015
Flag of Barbados.svg Jabarry Chandler Paradise Pinelands United 0—8 [5] 21 May 2015
Flag of Barbados.svg Armando Lashley Paradise Pinelands United 0—8 [5] 21 May 2015
Flag of Barbados.svg Romario Harewood BDF Notre Dame 0—8 [6] 28 May 2015
Flag of Barbados.svg Curtis Odle Brittons Hill Pinelands United 9—0 [7] 4 June 2015
Flag of Barbados.svg Dwayne Stanford Brittons Hill Pinelands United 9—0 [7] 4 June 2015
Flag of Barbados.svg Jabarry Chandler Paradise Brittons Hill 6—0 [8] 21 May 2015

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