2017 THB Champions League

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THB Champions League
Season2017
Champions CNaPS Sport
Matches played102
Goals scored408 (4 per match)
Average goals/game4
Biggest home win HZAM Amparafaravola 13-2 FC Maeva in 6 October, 2017
Biggest away win AS Espoir 1-9 FC Angele in 8 September, 2017
2016
2018

The 2017 THB Champions League is the top level football competition in Madagascar. It started on 1 September 2017 and ended on 12 November 2017. [1]

Contents

Qualifying

24 teams participated in the tournament: all 22 regional league champions and the runner-ups of Itasy (who provided the 2016 league and cup champions) and Analamanga (who provided the 2016 runner-ups in both championships). The runner-ups were COSFAP Antananarivo and RTS-Jet Mada. There were no withdrawals in this season, every team played the tournament.

Format

First phase

The 24 qualified teams would be separated in 4 groups of 6 teams, where all teams play against each other once, then the 3 teams with the most points in each group would be qualified to the second phase.

Second phase

The 12 qualified teams from the first phase would be separated into 2 groups of 6 teams, where all teams play against each other once, then the 2 teams with the most points in each group would be qualified to the Poule des As.

Poule des As

The 4 qualified teams would play against each other twice (home and away) then the team with the most points becomes Malagasy champions.

First phase

Vondrona A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 COSFAP Antananarivo (Analamanga)54101731413
2 USSK Ambanja (Diana)522113858
3 Varatraza Antsohihy (Sofia)5212914-57
4 Fosa Juniors FC (Boeny)51227525
5 FC Iharana (Sava)5122713-65
6 MTM Maintirano (Melaky)5023515-102

Vondrona B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 HZAM Amparafaravola (Alaotra-Mangoro)531153210
2 Ajesaia (Bongolava)530211299
3 RTS-Jet Mada (Itasy)53029459
4 Fifafifi (Atsinanana)52218808
5 FC Vakinankaratra (Vakinankaratra)52129727
6 CF Mahatsara STF (Analanjirofo)5005220-180

Vondrona C

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 ASSM Elgeco Plus (Analamanga)54102732413
2 AS TOP DOM (Amoron'i Mania)5410123913
3 FC Maeva (Betsiboka)52121415-17
4 VFM Vatovavy-Fitovinany (Vatovavy-Fitovinany)52121112-17
5 FC Malaimbandy (Menabe)5104720-133
6 FC Menagnara (Atsimo-Atsinanana)5005321-180

Vondrona D

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 CNaPS Sport (Itasy)55002222015
2 FC Angele (Anosy)5302209119
3 Zanak'Ala FC (Haute Matsiatra)53022010109
4 3FB Toliara (Atsimo-Andrefana)52128717
5 JSA Antalaha Amazone (Ihorombe)5113622-164
6 AS Espoir Ambovombe (Androy)5005531-260

Note

In round 5 on September 10, AS Espoir Ambovombe awarded a 3-0 win to JSA.

Second phase

Vondrona 1

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 CNaPS Sport (Itasy)54102251713
2 HZAM Amparafaravola (Alaotra-Mangoro)53111981110
3 Ajesaia (Bongolava)5311157810
4 Varatraza Antsohihy (Sofia)5113611-54
5 USSK Ambanja (Diana)5113514-94
6 FC Maeva (Betsiboka)5014527-221

Vondrona 2

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 COSFAP Antananarivo (Analamanga)5401104612
2 ASSM Elgeco Plus (Analamanga)531174310
3 AS TOP DOM (Amoron'i Mania)52125507
4 RTS-Jet Mada (Itasy)52124407
5 Zanak'Ala FC (Haute Matsiatra)520356-16
6 FC Angele (Anosy)5014210-81

Final phase

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 CNaPS Sport (Itasy)66001541118
2 ASSM Elgeco Plus (Analamanga)64021711612
3 COSFAP Antananarivo (Analamanga)6114816-84
4 HZAM Amparafaravola (Alaotra-Mangoro)6015615-91

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