2008–09 West Bank Premier League

West Bank Premier League
Season 2008–09
Champions Tarji Wadi Al-Nes
Relegated Al-Arabi
Ittihad Nablus
2009–10 β†’

The West Bank Premier League 2008–09 season was won by Wadi Al-Nes while Al-Arabi and Ittihad Nablus were relegated. The top ten teams qualified for Division A, while the next ten teams qualified for Division B.

After the regular season a tie on points for 10th place was decided in a one leg play-off. Shabab Al-Khalil won the match against Markaz Askar by 2-1.[1]

Final league table

Position Club Played Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Points Goal Difference Qualification/Relegation
1 Tarji Wadi Al-Nes 211542461049+36Division A
2 Markaz Shabab Al-Am'ari 211533491448+35
3 Jabal Al-Mukaber 211263562042+36
4 Markaz Tulkarem 211263482342+25
5 Al-Birah 211227442238+22
6 Al-Dhahriah 211065332036+13
7 Al-Khedher 211137292636+3
8 Thaqafi Tulkarem 211056382935+9
9 Hilal Al-Quds (Jerusalem) 21975362134+15
10 Shabab Al-Khaleel 21957262132+5
11 Markaz Askar 21957322632+6Division B
12 Hilal Areeha 21849403428+6
13 Markaz Balata 21777211928+2
14 Ahli Al-Khaleel 21777273528-5
15 Shabab Yatta 217410323525-3
16 Silwan 216411302822+2
17 Islamy Bethlehem 216411214322-22
18 Abu Dees 215412254919-24
19 Sur Baher 214611184318-25
20 Jenin Sport Club 214215194614-27
21 Al-Arabi 21221722578-35Relegation to Second Division
22 Ittihad Nablus 21221717918-74
Key to colors in league table:
West Bank Premier League Champions
Relegated to Second Division at the end of season

Notes:

Askar and Balata are refugee camps in the Nablus Governorate;

Al-Am'ari is a refugee camp in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate;

Ariha is the Arabic name for Jericho;

Al-Khalil is the Arabic name for Hebron;

Al-Quds is the Arabic name for Jerusalem

References

  1. ↑ "Playoff-match". goalzz.com. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
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