2014 Palau Soccer League

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Palau Soccer League
Season2014
ChampionsKramers FC
Matches played23
(planned, including KOs), (18 so far)
Goals scored92 (4 per match)
(so far)
Biggest home win 3–0 New Stars FC (25, 27 or 29 May 2014)
Biggest away win 0–14 Kramers FC (18 or 20 May 2014)
Highest scoring 0–14 Kramers FC (18 or 20 May 2014)

The 2014 Palau Soccer League is the ninth season of association football competition in Palau,[1] and it also marks ten years since the league began in 2004. The 2014 League was competed by five teams from Palau.[2] The league will be played in a round-tobin format, with the top four teams qualifying for the semi-finals.[2] This is the first season of football in Palau since the 2012 Fall season, as that season stretched into 2013. The round robin stage began on April 13, and will end on June 15. The Semi-finals and Final will then take place on June 22 and June 29 respectively.[3]

Match format[]

Unlike other seasons (and other association football matches), the matches of the 2014 Palau Soccer League have a set of unique rules. These are:

  • Teams will be 9-a-side, instead of the usual 11-a-side.[2]
  • Matches will be 60 minutes long (30 minutes per half), instead of the usual 90 minutes.[2]

Teams[]

Five teams will compete in this season of the Palau Soccer League.[2] All matches will played at the PCC Track & Field Stadium in Koror, home stadium to all the teams. This is due to the lack of suitable venues for soccer matches in Palau. The teams for 2014 (listed in alphabetical order) are:

  • Kramers FC
  • New Stars FC
  • FC
  • FC

The location of the PCC Track & Field Stadium, where all games will take place:

Koror
PCC Track & Field Stadium
7°20′N 134°28′E / 7.333°N 134.467°E / 7.333; 134.467 (Palau National Stadium)
Capacity: 4,000

League stage[]

League standings[]

As of 27 June 2014[4]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 (A) 8 7 0 1 27 9 +18 21 Qualification for Semi-Finals
2 Kramers FC (A) 8 5 0 3 28 12 +16 15
3 New Stars FC (A) 8 2 2 4 18 21 −3 8
4 (A) 8 2 2 4 18 28 −10 8
5 8 1 2 5 17 38 −21 5
Updated to match(es) played on 1 June 2014. Source: [2][4]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(A) Advance to a further round

Results[]

The fixture list was announced on the Palau Soccer Association website.[3]

Week 1[]

0–3
Source Unknown
0–5Kramers FC
Source Unknown

Week 2[]

2–2
Unknown Source Unknown
4–2New Stars FC
Unknown Source Unknown

Week 3[]

2–2New Stars FC
Unknown Source Unknown
1–0Kramers FC
Unknown Source

Week 4[]

0–6Kramers FC
Source Unknown
4–2New Stars FC
Unknown Source Unknown

Week 5[]

3–2
Unknown Source Unknown
Kramers FC1–3New Stars FC
Unknown Source Unknown

Week 6[]

1–2
Unknown Source Unknown
0–14Kramers FC
Source Unknown

Week 7[]

5–7
Unknown Source Unknown
3–0New Stars FC
Unknown Source

Week 8[]

1–3Kramers FC
Unknown Source Unknown
1–4New Stars FC
Unknown Source Unknown

Week 9[]

3–3New Stars FC
Unknown Source Unknown
5–4Kramers FC
Unknown Source Unknown

Week 10[]

Kramers FC3–2New Stars FC
Source

Knockout stage[]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
22 June – Koror
 
 
1
 
29 June – Koror
 
0
 
1
 
22 June – Koror
 
Kramers FC3
 
Kramers FC5
 
 
New Stars FC0
 

Semi-finals[]

1–0
Kramers FC5–0New Stars FC

Final[]

1–3Kramers FC

References[]

  1. ^ Palau – List of Champions from RSSSF.com
  2. ^ a b c d e f Palau 2014 from RSSSF.com
  3. ^ a b 2014 PFA Adult League Competition Schedule from Palau Soccer Association
  4. ^ a b 2014 PFA Adult League Standings from Palau Soccer Association
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