Bermudian Premier Division

The Bermudian Premier Division (officially the Digicel Premier Division for sponsorship reasons) is the highest level of professional football in Bermuda.

Bermudian Premier Division
Founded1963
CountryBermuda
ConfederationBermuda Football Association
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toBermuda First Division
Domestic cup(s)Bermuda FA Cup
International cup(s)CONCACAF Caribbean Club Shield
Current championsPHC Zebras
(2018–19)
Most championshipsPHC Zebras (11 titles)
Websitehttps://www.bermudafa.com/page/show/3476426-premier-division
2019–20 Bermudian Premier Division

Teams in this league (currently ten) compete for the national title and theoretically can claim a spot in the CONCACAF Caribbean Club Shield, although there has not yet been a Bermudian entry.[1][2] The Bermudian clubs who participated in CONCACAF Champions' Cup (the predecessor to the CONCACAF Champions League), qualified in the North American zone (when zone qualifiers were used), last appearing in 1992.

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

Current Teams

2019–20 Season

Source:[3]

Past winners

Performance by club

Club Parish Titles Last Title
PHC ZebrasWarwick112018–19
Somerset Trojans (includes Somerset Cricket Club)Somerset102014–15
North Village Community ClubHamilton92019-20
Dandy Town HornetsPembroke82015–16
Devonshire CougarsDevonshire42012–13
Devonshire ColtsDevonshire31996–97
Vasco MarinersPembroke31998–99
Young Men's Social ClubPembroke31965–66
Boulevard Community ClubPembroke21994–95
Hotels International FCPembroke21979–80
Robin HoodPembroke12016–17
Southampton RangersSouthampton11980–81

Top scorers

Year Best scorers Team Goals
1963–64 Glenn WadeDock Hill Rangers18
1964–65 Bayfield ClarkeDock Hill Rangers20
1967–68 Clyde BestSomerset Cricket Club?
1972–73 Alvin DowlingDevonshire Colts23
1973–74 Marichal AstwoodPHC Zebras15
1974–75 Gary Darrell
Randy Horton
Devonshire Colts
Somerset Cricket Club
10
1976–77 Ralph Bean
Michael Williams
North Village Rams
Southampton Rangers
14
1978–79 Coolridge BellSomerset Cricket Club35[ts 1]
1989–90 Kyle LightbournePHC Zebras?
1990–91 David BascomeBoulevard Blazers?
1991–92 Kyle LightbournePHC Zebras24
1992–93 Kenny MillsPHC Zebras13[ts 2]
1993–94 Carlos SmithDandy Town Hornets16
1995–96 Darrin SimonsDandy Town Hornets17
1999–00 Keith JenningsVasco Volcanoes13
2000–01 Raynell LightbournePHC Zebras11
2001–02 Raymond BeachDevonshire Cougars12
2002–03 Raymond BeachDevonshire Cougars20
2003–04 Raymond BeachDevonshire Cougars17
2004–05 Khano SmithDandy Town Hornets12
2005–06 Aljame ZuillDevonshire Cougars11
2006–07 Ralph Bean Jr.North Village Rams14
2007–08 Kwame SteedeDevonshire Cougars15
2008–09 Raymond BeachDandy Town Hornets16
2009–10 Nahki WellsDandy Town Hornets20
2010–11 Raymond Beach
Kwame Steede
Dandy Town
Devonshire Cougars
13
2011–12 Antwan RussellPHC Zebras19
2012–13 Dennis RussellSouthampton Rangers16
2013–14 Keston LewisFlanagan's Onions15
2014–15 Keston Lewis
Antwan Russell
Flanagan's Onions
Robin Hood
12
2015–16 Angelo SimmonsDandy Town Hornets15
2016–17 Ian Coke
Angelo Simmons
Boulevard Blazers
Dandy Town Hornets
15
2017–18 Antwan RussellRobin Hood21
2018–19 Angelo SimmonsDandy Town Hornets23
2019–20 Donavan ThompsonX-Road Warriors13

Notes

  1. League record
  2. Incomplete data. Other players may have exceeded Mills' total.
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References

  1. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (18 April 2019). "Caribbean Club Competitions 2018". Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  2. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (18 July 2019). "Caribbean Club Competitions 2019". Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  3. Bermuda Football Association (4 September 2019). "FINAL 2019-2020 BFA Senior Schedule". Retrieved 7 September 2019.
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