Bermudian Premier Division

Bermudian Premier Division
Countries Bermuda
Confederation Bermuda Football Association
Founded 1963
Number of teams 10
Levels on pyramid 1
Relegation to Bermuda First Division
Domestic cup(s) Bermuda FA Cup
International cup(s) CFU Club Championship
Current champions North Village Community Club
(2010–11)
Most championships Pembroke Hamilton Club
Somerset Cricket Club (9 titles)
2011–12

The Bermudian Premier Division (officially the Cingular Wireless Premier Division for sponsorship reasons) is the highest level of professional football (soccer) in Bermuda, although it excludes the Bermuda Hogges, who play in the US league system.

Teams in this league (currently eight) compete for the national title and a spot in the CFU Club Championship, however, to 2010 (Devonshire Cougars), no Bermudian club has participated in the CFU Championship. The Bermudian clubs who participated in CONCACAF Champions' Cup, always played as clubs of the North American zone (when zone qualifiers used), last appearance in 1992.

The bottom two teams at the end of each season are relegated to the First Division.

Contents

Clubs for 2011-12 season

Past winners

Performance by club

Club Parish Titles Last Title
Somerset Cricket Club 9 1993
Pembroke Hamilton Club Pembroke 9 2008
North Village Community Club 8 2011
Dandy Town SC Pembroke 5 2010
Devonshire Cougars Devonshire 3 2009
Devonshire Colts Devonshire 3 1997
Vasco da Gama FC 3 1999
Young Men's Social Club 3 1966
Boulevard Community Club 2 1995
Hotels International FC 2 1980
Southampton Rangers SC Southampton 1 1981

Top scorers

Year Best scorers Team Goals
1999/00 Keith Jennings Vasco Volcanoes 13
2002/03 Raymond Beach Devonshire Cougars 20
2003/04 Raymond Beach Devonshire Cougars 17
2004/05 Khano Smith Dandy Town SC 7
2005/06 Aljame Zuill Devonshire Cougars 11
2006/07 Ralph Bean North Village Rams 13
2007/08 Kwame Steede Devonshire Cougars 15
2008/09 Raymond Beach Dandy Town SC 16
2010/11 Raymond Beach
Kwame Steede
Dandy Town SC
Devonshire Cougars
13

References