Belize Premier Football League

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Belize Premier Football League
Founded1991
CountryFlag of Belize.svg  Belize
Number of teams8
International cup(s) Copa Interclubes UNCAF (before 2007)
CONCACAF Champions League (After 2008)
Current champions Belize Defence Force (2009–10)
Website Belize Premier Football League
Current: 2023–24 Belize Premier Football League

The Belize Premier Football League (BPFL) (Caribbean Motors Cup) was the premier division of association football in Belize sanctioned by the Football Federation of Belize. The league disbanded in 2011 after the merger with the Super League of Belize to create a new top league in Belize, the Premier League of Belize. [1]

Contents

Belize Premier Football League - 2010-11 Opening Season

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Previous winners

Previous winners were:[ citation needed ]

Interdistrict Championship

BPFL Champions (1991-97 BSFL, 1997-2003 BFL)

FFB "A" Tournament

BPFL Regent Challenge Champions Cup (Dissident League)

BPFL Reunited

RFG Insurance League

Caribbean Motors Cup

Top scorers

YearTopscorersTeamGoals
1991-92 Flag of Belize.svg Orlando Pinelo San Pedro FC 9
1992-93 Flag of Mexico.svg Felipe Moreno Suga Boys Juventus 13
1993-94 Flag of Angola.svg Mario Sikonga San Pedro FC 11
1994-1995 Flag of Belize.svg Terencio Bennett 10
1995-96 Flag of Belize.svg Norman Nuñez Suga Boys Juventus 9
1996-97 Flag of Belize.svg David McCauley FC Corozal 14
1997-98 Flag of Belize.svg Christopher Hendricks Suga Boys Juventus 11
1998-99 Flag of Belize.svg Oliver Hendricks La Victoria Dolphins 14
1999-00 Flag of Belize.svg Oliver Hendricks San Pedro Dolphins 11
2000-01 Flag of Belize.svg Norman Nuñez Kulture Yabra FC 14
2001-02 Flag of Belize.svg Bent Burgess Griga United 17
2002-03 Flag of Belize.svg Rudolph Flowers Suga Boys Juventus 8
2003-04 Flag of Belize.svg Kenton Galvez Jacintoville United 11
2005-06 Flag of Belize.svg Deon McCauley Kremandala 11
2006 Flag of Belize.svg Norman Nuñez New Site Erei 13
2006–07 Flag of Belize.svg Deon McCaulay Belize 19
2007-08 Flag of Belize.svg Daniel Jimenez Hankook Verdes 19
2008–09 Flag of Belize.svg Deon McCaulay Defence Force 27
2010-11 O Flag of Nigeria.svg Christian Okonkwo FC Belize 11
2010-11 C Flag of Belize.svg Evan Mariano Defence Force 7

O = Opening, C = Closing

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References

  1. Amandala Online: 26 January 2012 29 January 2012.
  2. BFPL Schedule 2010 October 9, 2010. [ permanent dead link ]