2015 GFA Premier Division

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GFA Premier Division
Season2015
Champions Carib Hurricane
2014
2016


The 2015 GFA Premier Division was the 33rd season of top-division football in Grenada. The competition began on 23 May 2015 and concluded on 24 October 2015. The league title was won by Carib Hurricane who achieved a record-tying fourth title. It was also their first title since 2008. [1]

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Teams

A total of 10 teams are taking part in the league. The three newcomers were New Hampshire United, Chantimelle, and Boca Juniors, who finished atop the 2014 GFA First Division table. These clubs replaced the relegated Mount Rich, Happy Hill and Five Stars. [2] Half of the clubs were located in the capital area (St. George's) while the rest were dispersed among the northern tracts of the main island.

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Location of teams in the GFA Premier Division 2015
ClubLocationVenueCapacity
Boca Juniors The Bocas La Borie Field 200
Carib Hurricane Victoria Alston George Park 1,000
Chantimelle Chantimelle Chantimelle R.C. School Field 100
Fontenoy United St. George's National Cricket Stadium 20,000
GBSS St. George's Maryshow Field 700
Hard Rock Sauteurs Fond Recreation Ground 1,000
New Hampshire United St. George's Grenada National Stadium 10,000
Paradise Paradise Progress Park 1,000
Queens Park Rangers St. George's Grenada National Stadium 10,000
St. John's Gouyave Cutbert Peters Park 400

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Carib Hurricane (C)1811523312+2138Champions, 2016 CFU Club Championship
2 Paradise 1812153818+2037 2016 CFU Club Championship
3 Boca Juniors 1811253320+1335
4 St. John's Sports 189452520+531
5 Queens Park Rangers 189273826+1229
6 Chantimelle 189273130+129
7 Hard Rock 185492726+119
8 Fontenoy United (O)18611122381619Qualification to Relegation playoffs
9 GBSS (R)18531017281118Relegation to GFA First Division
10New Hampshire United (R)181017854463
Updated to match(es) played on 4 May 2016.
Source: https://www.rsssf.org/tablesg/grenada2015.html
(C) Champion;
(O) Play-off winner;
(R) Relegated

Results

Relegation playoffs

The relegation/promotion playoffs took place between the 8th placed GFA Premier Division club, and the 3rd placed GFA First Division club.


1–1 on aggregate. Fontenoy United won 4–3 on penalties and remain in the GFA Premier Division

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