2017 Saint-Martin Senior League

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Saint-Martin Senior League
Season2017
Champions St. Louis Stars
CFU Club Championship St. Louis Stars
Junior Stars
Matches played42
Goals scored246 (5.86 per match)
Longest winning run9: Marigot
(3 Feb.–6 May)
Longest unbeaten run9: Marigot
(3 Feb.–6 May)
Longest winless run8: Marigot B
(20 Jan.–27 Apr.)
Longest losing run4: Marigot B
(20 Jan.–18 Feb.)
2016
2019
All statistics correct as of 31 May 2017.

The 2017 Saint-Martin Senior League is the 46th season of the Saint-Martin Senior League. The season began on 20 January 2017. [1] The competition is contested by seven teams and consists of a double round robin season followed by a 4 team play-off.

Contents

Clubs

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Marigot A129035720+3739 SMFA SL Playoffs
2 St. Louis Stars 126244027+1332
3 Junior Stars 126244225+1732
4 Concordia 126153331+231
5 Orléans Attackers 125253329+429
6 Flamingo 1231819381922
7 Marigot B1222825795420
Source: SMFA
Rules for classification: 4 point wins, 2 point draws, 1 point loss. Tiebreakers: 1) Head-to-head points. 2) Head-to-head goal difference. 3) Head-to-head goals scored. 4) Goal difference. 5) Goals scored.

Play-off

The semi-final first legs will be played 9 and 11 June 2017 at Stade Alberic Richards, and the second legs will be played 16 and 18 June 2017 at Stade Thelbert Carti. The final and third place match will be played 25 June 2017 at Stade Alberic Richards. [2] The pairings for the play-off were #1 vs. #3 and #2 vs. #4, instead of the pairings used in previous seasons, #1 vs. #4 and #2 vs. #3.

Semifinals Finals
        
1 Marigot A
3 Junior Stars
3 Junior Stars 1
2 St. Louis Stars 2
2 St. Louis Stars
4 Concordia Third place
1 Marigot A
4 Concordia

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  2. "Saint Martin Football Association" . Retrieved 3 June 2017.