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2010–11 Belize Premier Football League


FieldValue
competitionBelize Premier Football League
season2010–11
winnersOpening: Belize Defence Force
Closing: N/A
matches75
total goals243
league topscorerOpening: Christian Okonkwo (11)
Closing: Evan Mariano (7)
biggest home winBelize Defence Force 7–0 San Pedro Sea Dogs
(14 November 2010)
biggest away winBelmopan Blaze 1–6 FC Belize
(23 December 2010)
highest scoringBelize Defence Force 7–2 San Felipe Barcelona
(17 April 2011)
longest unbeatenBelize Defence Force (10)
prevseason2009–10

Closing: N/A Closing: Evan Mariano (7) (14 November 2010) (23 December 2010) (17 April 2011) The 2010–11 Belize Premier Football League (also known as the 2010–11 Caribbean Motors Cup) is the highest competitive football league in Belize, which was founded in 1991. There were two seasons, the opening (which was played at the end of 2010) and the closing (which was played at the beginning of 2011). In 2011, the Belize Premier Football League withdrew from the Football Federation of Belize and all remaining games were abandoned. Thus no winner was crowned for the closing season.

Opening season

There were significant team changes from the 2009–10 Belize Premier Football League closing season. Georgetown Ibayani, Paradise Freedom Fighters and Shanaiah Corozal left the league and in came Griga United, San Felipe Barcelona and Toledo Ambassadors. BRC Blaze were also renamed Belmopan Blaze.

The opening season started on 5 September 2010 with the regular season concluding on 23 December 2010. The playoffs, which are the teams which finished in the top 6, will then take place after this date.

On 24 November 2010, San Pedro Sea Dogs withdrew from the league.

On 30 December 2010, it was revealed by the league that Hankook Verdes would be replacing Belmopan Blaze in the playoffs, due to problems with the Blaze.

Stadia and locations

TeamCityStadiumCapacity
Belize Defence ForceSan IgnacioNorman Broaster Stadium2,000
Belmopan BlazeBelmopanIsidoro Beaton Stadium & FFB Field2,500
FC BelizeBelize CityMCC Grounds3,500
Griga UnitedDangrigaCarl Ramos Stadium3,500
Hankook VerdesBenque Viejo del CarmenMarshalleck Stadium2,000
San Felipe BarcelonaOrange Walk TownOrange Walk People's Stadium4,500
San Pedro Sea DogsSan Pedro TownAmbergris Stadium3,500
Toledo AmbassadorsPunta GordaToledo Union Field1,500

Regular stage

League table

Results

All of the results on this page have been confirmed by the Belize Premier League. All kick off times are UTC−06:00.

Round 1:


Serano

McCauley
Davis

Martinez

Round 2:

Lyons O.G
Garcia

James

O. Jimenez

Haylock
Bermudez

Round 3:


Tasher

Davis
Okonkwo Wiltshire


Round 4:


R. Flores
Linarez

H. Cruz


The Round 4 fixtures were put back a week in the schedule, meaning that they were played on 2/3 October 2010 instead of 25/26 September 2010.

Round 5:

Okonkwo


Bermudez
Jones

Mariano
Flores Linarez

Round 6:




R. Jimenez

Hankook Verdes beat San Pedro Sea Dogs 3–0 by default, therefore no goals were actually scored by players.

Round 7:


Andrade
L. Acebedo Witzil


D. Jimenez

The Round 7 fixtures were put back a week in the schedule, meaning that they were played on 30/31 October 2010 instead of 23/24 October 2010.

Round 8:


Usher
Okonkwo

H. Cruz


Round 9:


Ramirez

Davis

Mariano
Cho
D. Jimenez
Casey

Round 12:

R. Jimenez
O. Jimenez


A. Jones
Usher Rodriguez

Belmopan Blaze were awarded a victory, due to the withdrawal of San Pedro Sea Dogs.

Round 13:



Andrews
Perez Garcia
Torres

Hankook Verdes were awarded a victory, due to the withdrawal of San Pedro Sea Dogs.

Round 14:

Leslie


Symms

San Felipe Barcelona were awarded a victory, due to the withdrawal of San Pedro Sea Dogs.

Round 10:


D. Jones

Velasquez
Mariano

Toledo Ambassadors were awarded a victory, due to the withdrawal of San Pedro Sea Dogs.

Round 11:

Okonkwo



Griga United were awarded a victory, due to the withdrawal of San Pedro Sea Dogs.

Playoffs

Results

Quarter-Finals

Peters H. Cruz
O. Acebedo

T. Flores Muschamp Eiley Ramirez A. Cano Guerra Monroy

Semi-Finals

Game One:


Cawich O.G

Game Two:


(*) Toledo Ambassadors win the series 4 – 1

Trapp
Symms
R. Jimenez
Mariano Wicab

(*) Belize Defence Force win the series 8 – 3

Championship-Finals

Game One:

R. Flores Flores

Game Two:

D. Jimenez

Top scorers

RankScorerTeamGoals1234589
Nigeria Christian OkonkwoFC Belize11
Belize Daniel JimenezBelize Defence Force10
Belize Deris BenavidesSan Felipe Barcelona9
Belize Jarrett DavisFC Belize8
Belize Ralph FloresToledo Ambassadors7
Belize Richard JimenezBelize Defence Force7
Belize Evan MarianoBelize Defence Force7
Belize Leon JonesBelmopan Blaze6
Belize Oscar AcebedoSan Felipe Barcelona5

Playoff goals are included.

Awards

On 10 February 2011, the Belize Premier Football League in partnership with league sponsors Caribbean Motors presented the 2010–11 Opening Season Awards.

AwardRecipientTeamMost GoalsMVP (Regular Season)MVP (Playoff)Best ForwardBest MidfielderBest DefenderBest GoalkeeperRookieManagerCoach
Nigeria Christian OkonkwoFC Belize
Belize Deris BenavidesSan Felipe Barcelona
Belize Richard JimenezBelize Defence Force
Belize Jarrett DavisFC Belize
Belize Deris BenavidesSan Felipe Barcelona
Belize Vallan SymmsBelize Defence Force
Belize Woodrow WestBelize Defence Force
Belize Leobardo MendezHankook Verdes
Belize Ian JonesFC Belize
Belize Andres MakinToledo Ambassadors

BPFL Cup

Only four teams from the opening season competed in the BPFL Cup, with the four teams scheduled to play a triple round-robin regular season. The BPFL Cup started on 20 March 2011, with the regular season concluding on 23 April 2011. After Round 7 of the competition it was announced by BPFL Manager Marvin Ottley that the league decided to abort the remaining games of the regular season and go straight to the playoffs.

League table

Results

Round 1:

R. Jimenez

Ramos

Round 2:


Morales Flores

Round 3:


Thurton Wicab

Round 4:


Cruz
West Meza

Round 5:

Mendez
Maldonado
Meza

Trapp
R. Jimenez
Own goal

Round 6:

West
Lennen
R. Jimenez
Cho Morales

Diaz
Usher

Round 7:



Playoffs

Results

Semi-Finals

Casey Jr.

Andrews
Garnett

Championship-Finals

Game One:


(*) The Belize Premier Football League withdrew from the Football Federation of Belize and subsequently the league abandoned all remaining games, therefore no winner was crowned.

Top scorers

RankScorerTeamGoals1234
Belize Evan MarianoBelize Defence Force7
Belize Julian MaldonadoHankook Verdes5
Belize Clifton WestSan Felipe Barcelona4
Belize Andrew AllenSan Felipe Barcelona3
Belize Richard JimenezBelize Defence Force3
Belize Marlon MezaHankook Verdes3
Belize Eduardo MoralesSan Felipe Barcelona3
Belize Gilroy ThurtonFC Belize3

Playoff goals are included.

References

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