2013–14 Bermudian Premier Division

The 201314 Bermudian Premier Division is the 51st season of the highest competitive football league in Bermuda, which was founded in 1963.

Bermudian Premier Division
Season201314
Matches played90
Goals scored336 (3.73 per match)
Biggest home winRams 6-0 Hamilton Parish
Biggest away winZebras 0-6 Rams
Highest scoringHornets 7-2 Cougars

Overview

The competition started in September 2013 and finished in March 2014. Devonshire Cougars were the defending champions, having won their fourth league championship the season before.

Dandy Town Hornets won the league title in March 2014 after beating Devonshire Cougars,[1] with North Village Rams losing their match against already-relegated Wolves.

St. David's Warriors and Wolves were relegated,[2] with both teams still hoping to stay up come the final day of the competition.[3]

Teams

Team Based Stadium
Dandy Town Hornets Pembroke Western Stars Sports Club Field
Devonshire Cougars Devonshire Devonshire Recreation Club
Flanagan's Onions Pembroke Bermuda Athletic Association Field
Hamilton Parish Hamilton Wellington Oval
North Village Rams Hamilton Bernard Park
PHC Zebras Warwick Southampton Rangers Field
Somerset Trojans Somerset Somerset Cricket Club Field
Southampton Rangers Southampton Southampton Oval
St. David's Warriors St. David's St. David's Cricket Club Field
Wolves Devonshire Devonshire Recreation Club

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Dandy Town Hornets (C) 18 11 4 3 49 25 +24 37
2 North Village Rams 18 9 5 4 43 23 +20 32
3 Flanagan's Onions 18 9 2 7 31 30 +1 29
4 Somerset Trojans 18 7 6 5 28 29 1 27
5 Devonshire Cougars 18 6 8 4 36 34 +2 26
6 Hamilton Parish FC 18 8 1 9 29 35 6 25
7 PHC Zebras 18 6 4 8 33 38 5 22
8 Southampton Rangers 18 5 3 10 32 35 3 18
9 St. David's Warriors (R) 18 4 5 9 23 44 21 17 Relegation to First Division
10 Wolves (R) 18 4 4 10 32 43 11 16
Source: [4]
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Team Goals
1 Keston Lewis Flanagan's Onions 15
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References


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