Primera División 2002 Organised by the Federación de Fútbol de la República Dominicana 21 participants. Zona Norte La Canela (Santiago) Castillo (San Francisco de Macorís) Constanza Baninter (Jarabacoa) Dosa (La Vega) Mao Cañabrava (Monte Llano) Miramar FC (Puerto Plata) Ilusión Pibe (Salcedo) Villa Tapia Santiago Jarabacopa Round 1 [Aug 18] Miramar FC - Monte Llano [Aug 25] Cañabrava 5-1 Mao [Sep 1] Villa Tapia 0-0 Monte Llano [Sep 8] Monte Llano - Castillo [Sep 15] San Cristóbal 1-1 Monte Llano [?] [Sep 29] Monte Llano 6-1 Salcedo [Oct 1?] Constanza 1-2 Monte Llano [Oct 6] Monte Llano 2-1 Jarabacoa Top of Table at Oct 2: 1.Cañabrava (Monte Llano) 24 pts (34?) 2.Miramar FC (Puerto Plata) 20 Zona Sur-Este San Cristóbal La Romana San Pedro de Macorís San Juan de la Maguana Distrito Nacional U-17 (Santo Domingo) Bayaguana Bancredicard Deportivo Pantoja NB: winners and runners-up qualify for Liga Mayor 2003 (eventually held 2004/05). Final del Torneo Nacional de Primera División 2002/03 Round 4 [Dec 15] Montellano 2-0 Puerto Plata [also reported 3-0] O y M 1-1 Dosa NB: Montellano are reported to be leading. Round 5 [Jan 12] Pantoja 1-0 Montellano Dosa (La Vega) 3-1 La Romana Puerto Plata 1-2 O y M (Universidad OM) Round 6 [Jan 18,19] postponed by federation following demands by referees for more protection. Round 7 [Jan 21] postponed by federation following demands by referees for more protection. Promoted: Pantoja and Dosa (qualified for Liga Mayor 2004/05). Torneo de la Liga Mayor de Fútbol 2002/03 NB: second edition. Qualifying mode not clear. Table: 1.Baninter (Jarabacoa) 15 9 4 2 31 Champions 2.Bancredicard (Santo Domingo) 15 7 5 3 26 3.Moca (Moca, prov. Espaillat) 15 23 4.San Cristóbal 15 22 5.Sporting FC de Santiago 14 11 Relegated 6.Bayaguana (San Pedro de Macorís) 14 10 Relegated NB: possibly best 6 team from Torneo Nacional de Primera División qualified. Start Nov 3. Round 1 [Nov 3] Baninter - Bancredicard San Cristóbal - Bayaguana Round 5 [Dec 15] Bayaguana 0-5 Baninter Sporting 2-2 San Cristóbal Moca 0-0 Bancredicard Round 6 [Jan 12] Bancredicard 1-1 Baninter Bayaguana 0-1 San Cristóbal Sporting 0-1 Moca Round 7 [Jan 18,19] postponed by federation following demands by referees for more protection. Round 8 [Jan 21] postponed by federation following demands by referees for more protection. Table: 1.Baninter (Jarabacoa) 6 4 2 0 14 2.Bancredicard (Santo Domingo) 6 1 5 0 8 3.Sporting FC de Santiago (Vega) 2 2 8 4.Moca (Moca, prov. Espaillat) 2 1 7 5.San Cristóbal 1 3 6 6.Bayaguana (San Pedro de Macorís) 0 1 1 NB: apparently one match from rounds 1-4 is still outstanding but it is not clear which of the four teams is involved. Round 13? [Mar 8,9] Baninter 1-1 Moca San Cristóbal 2-1 Bancredicard Round 14? [Mar 16?] Bayaguana 1-3 Bancredicard San Cristóbal 2-0 Moca [Mar 19?] Baninter won (vs Sporting?) [Mar 23?] Baninter 1-1 San Cristóbal Moca 2-1 Bancredicard Sporting unk Bayaguana Table: 1.Baninter (Jarabacoa) 15 9 4 2 31 Champions 2.Bancredicard (Santo Domingo) 15 7 5 3 26 3.Moca (Moca, prov. Espaillat) 15 23 4.San Cristóbal 15 22 5.Sporting FC de Santiago 14 11 Relegated 6.Bayaguana (San Pedro de Macorís) 14 10 Relegated Topscorer: Germán Sánchez (Moca) 14 Promoted: Deportivo Pantoja (Santo Domingo) and Domingo Savio (La Vega)
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