Jersey Football Combination

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Jersey Football Combination
Founded1975;49 years ago (1975)
Country Flag of Jersey.svg
Number of teams9 (in 2021–22)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toJersey Championship
Domestic cup(s) Le Riche Cup
League cup(s)Wheway Trophy
Charity Cup
Current champions St. Peter
(2022-23)
Most championships St. Paul's (5 titles since 2011–12)
TV partners ITV
Website full-time.thefa.com/gen/Index.do?league=8379530

The Jersey Football Combination is the senior football league on the island of Jersey and is run by the Jersey Football Association. [1]

Contents

Although the league is affiliated with the English FA, it does not form a part of the English football league system. [2]

Each year, the league champion plays the champions of Guernsey's Priaulx League for the Upton Park Trophy. [3]

History

Originally, the Jersey Football Combination consisted of five divisions, with the Premiership and Championship open to first teams, with separate leagues for reserve sides. [4]

However, from the start of the 2015-16 season all first-team sides play in the Premiership, with a mid-season split into two divisions. [5]

However, after one season this was scrapped and the format changed again. From the 2016-17 season onwards the top 8 teams play in the Premiership and the other 7 teams play in the Championship. [6]

The Jersey Football Combination also selects a side to play in the FA Inter-League Cup. In 2012, the Jersey team qualified for the 2013 UEFA Regions' Cup. where they were eliminated in the group stage. [7]

Clubs

At the beginning of the 2018-19 season there were 7 teams playing in the Jersey Premiership and 6 teams in the Jersey Championship. [8]

Premiership

Champions

Source: [9]

No.SeasonChampion
12011-12 Jersey Scottish
22012-13 Jersey Scottish
32013-14 St. Paul's
42014-15 St. Paul's
52015-16 St. Paul's
62016-17 St. Paul's
72017-18 St. Paul's
82018-19 St. Paul's
92019-20 Jersey Wanderers
102020-21 St. Paul's
112021-22 St. Clement
122022-23 St. Peter

All-Time Premiership Table

All-Time Jersey Premiership table from the start of the 2011-12 season up to the end of 2017-18 season. [10]

Pos.ClubSeasonsPldWinDrawLossGFGAGDPts1st2nd3rdRelegatedPts
per Match
Best
Pos.
1 St. Paul's 7119891812404122282282522.371
2 Jersey Scottish 61017413143891032862352312.331
3 Jersey Wanderers 711968133827515592217161.822
4 St. Ouen 7119462152214219-51581.334
5 St. Peter 7119413246221223-215511.302
6 Trinity 585321340158188-3010911.284
7 Rozel Rovers 589202049117196-798020.906
8 St. Clement 4661884089178-896210.944
9 Grouville 46612124267211-1445120.774
10St. Brelade3501292962108-464210.845
11 St. Lawrence 234652333107-742320.689
12 Jersey Portuguese 12123161888-70910.438
13 St. John 11422101244-32810.577
14 First Tower United 11613121750-33610.389

Numbers in bold are the record (highest either positive or negative) numbers in each column.

League or status at 2018-19:

2018-19 Jersey Premiership
2018-19 Jersey Championship
Defunct or not competing in 2018-19

All-time top scorers

Records began from the start of the 2011-12 season

As of 6 April 2019.
RankNameYearsGoalsSeasons Played
1 Flag of Jersey.svg Kieran Lester2011, 2014–1076 [11]
2 Flag of Jersey.svg Craig Russell2011–988 [12]
3 Flag of Jersey.svg Daryl Wilson2011, 2013–797 [13]
4 Flag of Jersey.svg Karl Hinds2013–786 [14]
5 Flag of Jersey.svg Jack Boyle2011, 2013–637 [15]
6 Flag of Jersey.svg Matt Rawlings2011, 2014–2016, 2017–595 [16]
7 Flag of Jersey.svg Jack Cannon2011–2018527 [17]
8 Flag of Jersey.svg Charlie Petulla2011–468 [18]
9 Flag of Jersey.svg Stewart Daynes2011–2017, 2018–437 [19]
10 Flag of Jersey.svg Rupert Murray2011–2017426 [20]

Bold denotes players currently playing in the Jersey Premiership.

Records

Since the start of the 2011-12 season

As of the end of 2017-18 season.

Titles

Goals

Points

Le Riche Cup

The Le Riche Cup is the main cup competition in Jersey. Every final has been played at Springfield Stadium, St Helier. [47]

Finals

Le Riche Cup winners
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners–up
2011-12 St. Paul's 6 - 1 Jersey Wanderers [48]
2012-13 Jersey Scottish 3 - 0 Jersey Wanderers [49]
2013-14 St. Paul's 2 - 0 Jersey Wanderers [50]
2014-15 St. Paul's 3 - 0 Jersey Scottish [51]
2015-16 St. Paul's 3 - 2 Trinity [52]
2016-17 Jersey Wanderers 3 - 1 Jersey Scottish [53]
2017-18 Jersey Wanderers 2 - 0 St. Peter [54]
2018-19 St Peter 4 - 3 St. Paul's [55]
2019-20Rozel RoversCancelled COVID - 19St.Paul's
Key to list of winners:
*Match went to extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Winning team won the double

Wheway Trophy

The Wheway Trophy is the second most important cup competition in Jersey, which also includes the top 3 clubs from Guernsey. Every final has been played at Springfield Stadium, St Helier. [56]

Finals

Wheway Trophy winners
SeasonWinnersScoreRunners–up
2011-12 St. Paul's 2 - 0 Grouville [57]
2012-13 Jersey Scottish 3 - 0 Northerners Flag of Guernsey.svg [58]
2013-14 Jersey Scottish 6 - 1 St. Ouen [59]
2014-15 St. Paul's 1 - 0 Jersey Wanderers [60]
2015-16 St. Ouen 4 - 2 Sylvans Flag of Guernsey.svg [61]
2016-17 St. Paul's 3 - 0 St. Ouen [62]
2017-18 St. Paul's 3 - 2 St. Peter [63]
2018-19 St. Paul's 3 - 1 St. Peter [64]
Key to list of winners:
*Match went to extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time

Championship

Promotions to Premiership

A record of every club to have been promoted to the Jersey Premiership [65]

SeasonChampionOther Promotions
2011-12St. Brelade St. Lawrence
2012-13 Trinity St. Clement
2013-14 First Tower United St. Lawrence, Rozel Rovers
2014-15 St. John none
2015-16 Rozel Rovers Jersey Portuguese
2016-17 St. Clement Grouville
2017-18 Trinity none a

List of Premiership Seasons

2017-18

Extended content
Jersey Premiership
Season2017–18
Dates9 September 2017 – 26 May 2018
Champions St. Paul's
Relegated Grouville
Matches played62
Goals scored260 (4.19 per match)
Top goalscorerMatt Rawlings
(21 goals)
Biggest home win Jersey Wanderers 11–0 Grouville
(24 March 2018)
Biggest away win Grouville 1–11 St. Peter
(19 April 2018)
Highest scoring Grouville 1–11 St. Peter
(19 April 2018)
Longest winning run5 matches
St. Paul's
Longest unbeaten run14 matches
St. Paul's
Longest winless run18 matches
Grouville
Longest losing run17 matches
Grouville
2018–19
All statistics correct as of 26 May 2018.

The 2017–18 Jersey Premiership is the 43rd season of the Jersey Football Combination, the top Jersey professional league for Jersey clubs, since its establishment in 1975. The season started on 9 September 2017 and finished on 26 May 2018. [66]

St. Paul's are the defending champions, while St. Clement and Grouville have entered as the promoted teams from the 2016-17 Jersey Championship. [67]

League table

[68]

As of 26 May 2018.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Jersey.svg St. Paul's (C)1814225920+3944
2 Flag of Jersey.svg St. Peter 1810535522+3335
3 Flag of Jersey.svg Jersey Wanderers 189275628+2829
4 Flag of Jersey.svg St. Clement 189274138+329
5 Flag of Jersey.svg St. Ouen 189183431+328
6 Flag of Jersey.svg Rozel Rovers 1843112144-2315
7 Flag of Jersey.svg Grouville (R)180117992-831

(C) = Champions, (R) = Relegated

Results

Each team plays each other three times meaning that each team will play 18 games in total

1st set of results

[69]

Home \ Away GRO JER ROZ STC STO SPA SPE
Grouville 0–20–01–50–11–91–11
Jersey Wanderers 8–06–11–11–22–11–3
Rozel Rovers 2–12–81–21–20–11–1
St. Clement 6–02–01–31–35–23–1
St. Ouen 4–13–25–11–21–40–2
St. Paul's 10–03–01–08–23–22–1
St. Peter 9–01–14–14–20–01–1
Updated to match(es) played on 26 May 2018. Source:
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
2nd set of results

[70]

Home \ Away GRO JER ROZ STC STO SPA SPE
Grouville 1–22–40–6
Jersey Wanderers 11–03–13–4
Rozel Rovers 2–21–31–3
St. Clement 0–32–11–2
St. Ouen 2–10–12–3
St. Paul's H - Wa3–03–0
St. Peter 1–43–12–2
Updated to match(es) played on 26 May 2018. Source:
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

a Home Walkover given to St. Paul's

Players

Top scorers
As of 26 May 2018.

[71]

RankNameClubGoals
1 Flag of Jersey.svg Matt RawlingsSt. Clement21
2= Flag of Jersey.svg Jake PrinceSt. Peter18
2= Flag of Jersey.svg Karl HindsSt. Paul's18
4 Flag of Jersey.svg Jack BoyleSt. Paul's13
5 Flag of Jersey.svg Arthur IllingworthJersey Wanderers11
6= Flag of Jersey.svg Dom PougeolleSt. Ouen9
6= Flag of Jersey.svg Jules GabbiadiniJersey Wanderers9
6= Flag of Jersey.svg Harrison MoonJersey Wanderers9
9= Flag of Jersey.svg Craig RussellSt. Paul's8
9= Flag of Jersey.svg Sol SolomonSt Peter8
11= Flag of Jersey.svg Kieran LesterSt. Paul's7
11= Flag of Jersey.svg George GlitheroRozel Rovers7
13= Flag of Jersey.svg Ben GallichanSt Peter5
13= Flag of Jersey.svg Daryl WilsonSt Peter5
Hat-tricks

[72]

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Jersey.svg Dom Pougeolle St. Ouen Rozel Rovers 5–0 (H)4 November 2017
Flag of Jersey.svg Karl Hinds7 St. Paul's Grouville 9–1 (A)18 November 2017
Flag of Jersey.svg Jake Prince St. Peter St. Ouen 3–1 (H)27 January 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Matt Rawlings4 St. Clement Grouville 4–2 (A)24 February 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Karl Hinds St. Paul's Grouville 10–0 (H)7 March 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Arthur Illingworth Jersey Wanderers Grouville 11–0 (H)24 March 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Ben Gallichan St. Peter Grouville 9–0 (H)4 April 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Jake Prince St. Peter Grouville 9–0 (H)4 April 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Jake Prince4 St. Peter Grouville 11–1 (A)19 April 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Sol Solomon St. Peter Grouville 11–1 (A)19 April 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Jake Prince St. Peter Grouville 6–0 (A)24 April 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Matt Rawlings St. Clement Grouville 6–0 (H)10 May 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Liam Spencer St. Clement Grouville 6–0 (H)10 May 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Matt Rawlings4 St. Clement St. Paul's 5–2 (H)17 May 2018
Note

4 Player scored 4 goals; 7 Player scored 7 goals; (H) – Home ; (A) – Away

2018-19

Jersey Premiership
Season2018–19
Matches played61
Goals scored255 (4.18 per match)
Top goalscorerKieran Lester
(15 goals)
Biggest home win St. Peter 6-1 Jersey Wanderers
(8 September 2018)
Jersey Wanderers 6-1 Rozel Rovers
(21 September 2018)
St. Peter 6-1 Jersey Wanderers
(14 November 2018)
St. Paul's 6-1 St. Clement
(8 December 2018)
Trinity 7-2 St. Peter
(20 April 2019)
Biggest away win Rozel Rovers 0-9 St. Peter
(5 January 2019)
Highest scoring St. Paul's 7-4 Rozel Rovers
(2 March 2019)
Longest winning run10 matches
St. Paul's
Longest unbeaten run10 matches
St. Paul's
Longest winless run12 matches
Trinity
Longest losing run6 matches
Rozel Rovers
Trinity
All statistics correct as of 20 April 2019.

The 2018-19 Jersey Premiership is the 44th season of the Jersey Football Combination, the top Jersey professional league for Jersey clubs, since its establishment in 1975. [73]

St. Paul's are the defending champions, while Trinity have entered as the promoted team from the 2017-18 Jersey Championship. [74]

League table

[75]

As of 20 April 2019.
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Jersey.svg St. Paul's (C)1817016113+4851
2 Flag of Jersey.svg St. Peter 1713135824+3440
3 Flag of Jersey.svg Jersey Wanderers 179173836+228
4 Flag of Jersey.svg St. Clement 175482836-819
5 Flag of Jersey.svg St. Ouen 1851121844-2616
6 Flag of Jersey.svg Rozel Rovers 1733112556-3112
7 Flag of Jersey.svg Trinity 1832132645-1911

(C) = Champions

Results

Each team plays each other three times meaning that each team will play 18 games in total

1st set of results

[76]

Home \ Away JER ROZ STC STO SPA SPE TRI
Jersey Wanderers 6–13–23–11–33–43–2
Rozel Rovers 1–41–20–00–20–94–0
St. Clement 2–22–14–00–52–31–1
St. Ouen 2–14–12–41–30–21–3
St. Paul's 2–07–46–12–02–12–1
St. Peter 6–13–04–12–05–2
Trinity 1–20–22–40–10–40–3
Updated to match(es) played on 20 April 2019. Source:
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
2nd set of results

[77]

Home \ Away JER ROZ STC STO SPA SPE TRI
Jersey Wanderers 4–12–1
Rozel Rovers 2–21–83–3
St. Clement 0–20–10–2
St. Ouen 1–01–20–82–1
St. Paul's 1–03–0
St. Peter 6–12–0
Trinity 3–22–27–2
Updated to match(es) played on 20 April 2019. Source:
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Players

Top scorers
As of 20 April 2019.

[78]

RankNameClubGoals
1 Flag of Jersey.svg Kieran Lester St. Paul's 15
2 Flag of Jersey.svg Sol Solomon St. Peter 14
3 Flag of Jersey.svg Matt Rawlings St. Clement 12
4 Flag of Jersey.svg Harry Cardwell St. Peter 11
5= Flag of Jersey.svg Fraser Barlow St. Paul's 10
5= Flag of Jersey.svg Karl Hinds Trinity and St. Peter 10
7= Flag of Jersey.svg Jack Boyle St. Paul's 9
7= Flag of Jersey.svg Jules Gabbiadini Jersey Wanderers 9
7= Flag of Jersey.svg George Glithero Rozel Rovers 9
10= Flag of Jersey.svg Jake Prince St. Peter 7
10= Flag of Jersey.svg Jody Byrne St. Ouen 7
Hat-tricks

[79]

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Flag of Jersey.svg Matt Rawlings St. Clement St. Ouen 4 - 0 (H)7 September 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Dom Pougeolle St. Ouen Rozel Rovers 4 - 1 (H)26 October 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Karl Hinds Trinity Rozel Rovers 3 - 2 (H)3 November 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Matt Rawlings St. Clement St. Ouen 4 - 2 (A)13 November 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Sol Solomon St. Peter Jersey Wanderers 6 - 1 (H)14 November 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Fraser Barlow4 St. Paul's St. Clement 6 - 1 (H)8 December 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Kieran Lester4 St. Paul's Rozel Rovers 8 - 1 (A)11 December 2018
Flag of Jersey.svg Harry Cardwell4 St. Peter Rozel Rovers 9 - 0 (A)5 January 2019
Flag of Jersey.svg Sol Solomon St. Peter Rozel Rovers 9 - 0 (A)5 January 2019
Flag of Jersey.svg Ethan Boudin Rozel Rovers St. Paul's 4 - 7 (A)2 March 2019
Flag of Jersey.svg Ricky Figueira Trinity St. Peter 7 - 2 (H)20 April 2019
Flag of Jersey.svg Connor Maher Trinity St. Peter 7 - 2 (H)20 April 2019
Note

4 Player scored 4 goals;

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