2016 PVFA Cup

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2016 PVFA Cup
Tournament details
CountryVanuatu
Datest/m 21 May 2016
Teams27
Final positions
Champions Tupuji Imere
Runner-up Erakor Golden Star
Tournament statistics
Top goal scorer(s)Tony Kaltack (14 goals)

Before the 2016 season, the PVFA Cup will be hosted as an opening cup at Port Vila Municipal Stadium.

Contents

Teams

TVL Premier LeagueTVL First DivisionTVL Second Division
Level on pyramid – 1Level on pyramid – 2Level on pyramid – 3

All teams and leagues are as off the 2014–15 season.

Matches

The 26 teams participating were split into 4 groups, with the top 2 from each group advancing to the quarter-finals, and the winners of the two semi-finals facing off in the grand final. [1]

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Amicale 3300111+109
Tafea 330082+69
ABM Galaxy 31116604
Mauriki 31023853
Shepherds United 30124841
Sia-Raga 30031870
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Erakor Golden Star 2200192+176
Tupuji Imere 220072+56
Spirit 08 220040+46
Ifira Black Bird 210172+53
Redal 3102315123
Lakotau 200264+20
North Efate United 3003419150
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group C

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Mauwia 3300114+79
Yatel 220060+66
Varona 31023633
Seveners United 21013633
Narak Tegapu 00000000
Torba United 20023630
Pango Green Birds 20021650
Source: [ citation needed ]

Group D

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Black Diamond 220040+46
AS Ambassador 211031+24
Lopatu 21012313
Malampa United 20202202
Kings 20112421
Eastern Stars 20022530
Source: [ citation needed ]

Awards

Most improved teamPlayer of the tournamentBest goalkeeperTop scorerBest CoachBest player of the final
Mauwia Bong Kalo Amaniki Telkon Tony Kaltack (14 goals) David Chillia Michel Coulon

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