Grenada League

Grenada League
2014 Grenada League
Founded
1983
Nation
 Grenada
Relegation To
Grenada First Division
Number of Teams
10
International Qualification
CFU Club Championship
Current Champions (2014)
Paradise
Website

The Premier Division is the top football league in Grenada. It was created in 1983 and is headed by the Grenada Football Association. 10 teams participate in this league.

The 10th-placed team is relegated to the Grenada First Division, while the 9th-placed plays a playoff with the 2nd of the second level.

Despite being a league competition in CONCACAF none of the Grenadan teams ever played in CFU Club Championship or CONCACAF Champions' Cup.

Some of the matches are played at the 9,000 capacity Grenada National Stadium. In 2014, the match between PetroCaribe Queens Park Rangers and Nixon's Electrical Happy Hill FC was the first live broadcast of a Premier Division match.[1]

2014 standings

1.Paradise                      18  14  1  3  49-15  43  Champions
2.Carib Hurricane               18   9  6  3  25-19  33
3.GBSS                          18   9  2  7  28-23  29
4.Hard Rock                     18   8  3  7  29-21  27
5.Queens Park Rangers           18   8  2  8  31-29  26
6.St. John's Sports             18   8  2  8  29-33  26
7.Fontenoy United               18   8  1  9  23-29  25
8.Mount Rich                    18   7  3  8  30-34  24
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9.Happy Hill                    18   6  4  8  20-19  22  Relegation Playoff
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10.Five Stars                   18   0  2 16  18-60   2  Relegated

Grenada Premier Division - 2014

Previous winners

  • 1983–85: unknown
  • 1986: Carenage
  • 1987–94: unknown
  • 1995: Queens Park Rangers
  • 1996: Barba Super Stars
  • 1997: Seven Seas Rock City
  • 1998: Fontenoy United
  • 1999: SAFL
  • 2000: GBSS
  • 2001: GBSS
  • 2002: Queens Park Rangers
  • 2003: Carib Hurricane

Best Scorers

Year Best scorers Team Goals
2005 Grenada Nigel Bishop GBSS 15

References

  1. "Live TV coverage for Grenada's Premier Division". CONCACAF.com. 11 June 2014. Retrieved 16 July 2014.

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