2019 Abkhazian Premier League

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2020 Abkhazian Premier League (Victory Cup)
Flag of the Republic of Abkhazia.svg
CountryFlag of the Republic of Abkhazia.svg  Abkhazia
DatesOctober 10, 2019 - November 18, 2019
Teams4
Champions Ritsa FC
Runners-up FC Gagra
Matches played13
Goals scored40 (3.08 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Marat Agrba (Ritsa FC) - 7 goals
2018
2020

The 2019 Abkhazian Premier League was canceled as there were only four teams registered. For this reason, the Football Federation of Abkhazia created the Victory Cup, to replace this edition of the Abkhazian Premier League. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

Participating teams

This edition of the competition was attended by 4 teams:


Victory Cup 2019

Round 1

[Oct 10] FC Gagra 2-0 Dinamo Aqwa

[Oct 11] Ritsa FC 9-1 Narth

Round 2

[Oct 17] Ritsa FC 3-1 Dinamo Aqwa

[Oct 18] FC Gagra 0-1 Narth

Round 3

[Oct 24] Narth 4-0 Dinamo Aqwa

[Oct 25] Ritsa FC 1-0 FC Gagra

Round 4

[Oct 31] Dinamo Aqwa - FC Gagra

[Nov 1] Narth 3-3 Ritsa FC

Round 5

[Nov 7] Dinamo Aqwa 1-3 Ritsa FC

[Nov 8] Narth - FC Gagra

Round 6

[Nov 14] Dinamo Aqwa 2-0 Narth

[Nov 15] FC Gagra 4-1 Ritsa FC


Final

[Nov 18, Aqwa, Dinamo Stadium]

Ritsa FC 1-0 FC Gagra (T.Gublia 90+3)

Top Scorer

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