BVIFA National Football League
The BVIFA National Football League is the highest competitive football league in the British Virgin Islands. The league was founded in 2009 after the merger between the Tortola League and the Virgin Gorda League.
Founded | 2009 |
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Country | British Virgin Islands |
Confederation | CONCACAF |
Number of teams | 10 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Domestic cup(s) | Terry Evans Knockout Cup Wendol Williams Cup |
International cup(s) | CFU Club Championship CONCACAF Champions League |
Current champions | One Love United (2022-23) |
Most championships | Islanders FC (8) |
Website | http://bvifootball.com/ |
Current: 2023–24 BVIFA National Football League |
In 2012 the league decided to split the teams into two groups, based on the position they finished in the standings at the end of the 2011-12 season.[1]
The majority of matches in the league are held at the national stadium, the 1,500-capacity A.O. Shirley Recreation Ground, based in Road Town, Tortola. Matches are also held on the island of Virgin Gorda.
Current Teams - 2020–21
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Champions
Ed. | Season | Champion |
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1 | 2009–10 | Islanders FC |
2 | 2010–11 | Islanders FC |
3 | 2011–12 | Islanders FC |
4 | 2012–13 | Islanders FC[2] |
5 | 2013–14 | Islanders FC |
6 | 2014–15 | Islanders FC (9-a-side) |
7 | 2015–16 | Sugar Boys (9-a-side) |
8 | 2016–17 | Islanders FC |
9 | 2018 | One Love United FC |
10 | 2019–20 | Islanders FC |
11 | 2021 | Sugar Boys |
12 | 2021–22 | Sugar Boys |
13 | 2022–23 | One Love United FC |
Titles by club
Club | Titles | Seasons won |
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Islanders FC | 8 | 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2019–20 |
Sugar Boys | 3 | 2015–16, 2021, 2021–22 |
One Love United FC | 2 | 2018, 2022–23 |
Domestic Cup Competitions
There are two domestic cup competitions played prior to the start of the league season, which were both founded in 2010. They are the Terry Evans Knockout Cup, which is named after the former BVIFA President and one of the forefathers of football in the British Virgin Islands.[3]
And the Wendol Williams Cup (also known as the Caribbean Cellars Wendol Williams Cup), which is played in memory of former BVIFA executive member Wendol Williams, who died aged 39 on 6 June 2010 on his way to the FIFA congress in South Africa ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[4]
Terry Evans Knockout Cup
Year | Winner | Runner-Up |
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2010 | Islanders FC | Wolues FC |
2011 | VG Ballstars | Islanders FC |
2012 | One Love United FC | Islanders FC |
2013 | Islanders FC | Sugar Boys |
2014 | Islanders FC | One Love United FC |
Wendol Williams Cup
Year | Winner | Runner-Up |
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2010 | One Love United FC | Islanders FC |
2011 | VG Ballstars | Panthers FC |
2012 | One Love United FC | Islanders FC |
2013 | Sugar Boys | Islanders FC |
2014 | Sugar Boys | Islanders FC |
Heineken Challenge Cup
Year | Winner | Runner-Up |
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2012 | Islanders FC | One Love United FC |
Top goalscorers
Season | Goalscorer | Club | Goals |
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2021-22 | Wayne Phillip | Panthers | 24 |
2022-23 | Johari Lacey | Rebelds | 22 |
Derrol Redhead | Sugar Boys |
Multiple hat-tricks
Rank | Country | Player | Hat-tricks |
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1 | Phillip Nelson | 4 | |
2 | Marcus Robinson | 3 | |
3 | Kelvin Glasgow | 2 | |
Shyane Prince | |||
5 | Prevell Asson | 1 | |
Maxwell Clark | |||
Joel Gilford | |||
Johary Lacey | |||
Joel Mars | |||
Noel Maxwell | |||
Charles Pierre | |||
John Samuel | |||
Sheldon Tony | |||
References
- "BVI Football Association introducing new National League format". BVI News. 12 September 2012. Archived from the original on 19 September 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
- Islanders beat One Love 3-2 in National League final
- "Terry Evans Knockout Cup underway". BVI News. 13 April 2010. Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2012.
- "Teams battle for Wendol Williams Cup". VI Stand Point. 9 August 2010. Retrieved 25 November 2012.
External links
- British Virgin Islands - List of Champions, RSSSF.com
- BVIFA National League, Soccerway