National Soccer League (semi-professional) 2010/11 Regular Stage | Championship Playoff Regular Stage Final Table: 1.Hekari United FC (Port Moresby) 11 10 1 0 37-10 31 Qualified 2.Eastern Stars (Milne Bay) 12 8 2 2 34-17 26 [*1] Qualified 3.Tukoko University Lae FC (Lae) 11 3 5 3 10-13 14 [*2] Qualified 4.Besta PNG FA Under-20 (Lae) 12 3 4 5 26-25 13 Qualified - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.Petro Souths FC (Mendi) 12 2 6 4 15-19 12 [*3] 6.Madang Fox (Madang) 12 2 2 8 16-35 8 7.Gigira Laitepo Morobe (Lae) 12 1 4 7 15-34 7 NB: remaining match not played due to irrelevance [*1] play home matches in Port Moresby [*2] Tukoko means Eagle in the Kote language of Finschhafen [*3] play home matches in Goroka NB: CMSS Rapatona Tigers were renamed Moresby Casino Hotel FC but withdrew from the league, as did University Inter FC and Gelle Hills United Round 1 [Oct 30] Madang Fox 2-2 Besta Under-20 Hekari United 6-2 Gigira Laitepo Tukoko University 0-0 Petro Souths Eastern Stars bye Round 2 [Nov 6] Besta Under-20 1-2 Tukoko University Eastern Stars 5-1 Madang Fox Petro Souths 0-2 Hekari United [in Goroka] Gigira Laitepo bye Round 3 [Nov 13] Gigira Laitepo 1-1 Petro Souths Tukoko University 0-0 Eastern Stars [Nov 24] Hekari United 4-2 Besta Under-20 Madang Fox bye Round 4 [Nov 20] Eastern Stars 1-3 Hekari United Besta Under-20 2-2 Petro Souths Madang Fox 1-0 Gigira Laitepo Tukoko University bye Round 5 [Nov 27] Gigira Laitepo 3-2 Besta Under-20 Tukoko University 2-0 Madang Fox Petro Souths 0-3 Eastern Stars Hekari United bye Round 6 [Dec 4] Eastern Stars 4-2 Besta Under-20 Gigira Laitepo 2-2 Tukoko University [Mar 12] Hekari United 8-0 Madang Fox Petro Souths bye Round 7 [Jan 15] Gigira Laitepo 4-4 Eastern Stars [Feb 2] Petro Souths 3-1 Madang Fox Hekari United n/p Tukoko University Besta Under-20 bye Round 8 [Jan 22] Besta Under-20 5-2 Madang Fox Gigira Laitepo awd Hekari United [awarded 0-3; originally 1-0; Petro Souths 0-0 Tukoko University Gigira used ineligible player] Eastern Stars bye Round 9 [Jan 29] Tukoko University 0-2 Besta Under-20 Madang Fox 0-2 Eastern Stars Hekari United 4-1 Petro Souths Gigira Laitepo bye Round 10 [Feb 5] Petro Souths 2-0 Gigira Laitepo [awarded 3-0; originally 2-0; Eastern Stars 4-0 Tukoko University Gigira used ineligible player] [Feb 16] Besta Under-20 1-1 Hekari United Madang Fox bye Round 11 [Feb 12] Hekari United 2-1 Eastern Stars Petro Souths 2-2 Besta Under-20 Gigira Laitepo awd Madang Fox [awarded 0-3; originally 3-0; Tukoko University bye Gigira used ineligible player] Round 12 [Feb 19] Besta Under-20 awd Gigira Laitepo [awarded 3-0; originally 0-2; Madang Fox 2-3 Tukoko University Gigira used ineligible player] Eastern Stars 2-1 Petro Souths Hekari United bye Round 13 [Feb 26] Besta Under-20 2-3 Eastern Stars Tukoko University 1-1 Gigira Laitepo [Mar 11] Madang Fox 2-3 Hekari United [in Port Moresby] Petro Souths bye Round 14 [Mar 5] Eastern Stars 5-2 Gigira Laitepo Tukoko University 0-1 Hekari United Madang Fox 2-2 Petro Souths Besta Under-20 bye Final Table: 1.Hekari United FC (Port Moresby) 11 10 1 0 37-10 31 Qualified 2.Eastern Stars (Milne Bay) 12 8 2 2 34-17 26 [*1] Qualified 3.Tukoko University Lae FC (Lae) 11 3 5 3 10-13 14 [*2] Qualified 4.Besta PNG FA Under-20 (Lae) 12 3 4 5 26-25 13 Qualified - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.Petro Souths FC (Mendi) 12 2 6 4 15-19 12 [*3] 6.Madang Fox (Madang) 12 2 2 8 16-35 8 7.Gigira Laitepo Morobe (Lae) 12 1 4 7 15-34 7 NB: remaining match not played due to irrelevance [*1] play home matches in Port Moresby [*2] Tukoko means Eagle in the Kote language of Finschhafen [*3] play home matches in Goroka NB: CMSS Rapatona Tigers were renamed Moresby Casino Hotel FC but withdrew from the league, as did University Inter FC and Gelle Hills United Championship Playoff Semifinals [Mar 26, Lloyd Robson Oval] Hekari United 5-1 Besta Under-20 Eastern Stars 3-1 Tukoko University Third Place Match [Apr 2, Lloyd Robson Oval] Besta Under-20 n/p Tukoko University Final [Apr 2, Lloyd Robson Oval] Hekari United 4-0 Eastern Stars Besta Cup 2011 NB: tournament formerly called PNGFA Cup and reportedly last played 2003 in Madang with Madang beating LFA 3-1 in the final (however, a 2006 edition is also documented) Mamose (Lae, Lahi, Madang and Wau) [venue: Lae, Panamex Park] Final [Jun 26] Lae 1-0 Madang NB: Lae Football Association will represent the Mamose region in the Besta Papua New Guinea Football Association Cup after winning the final. Southern Region 3 (or 2?) participating teams [Higaturu, Alotau, Kerema, Tabubil, Kiunga and Daru did not participate] Start: Jul 8 Winners: Tufi FC Islands region Tournament held in Kimbe Winners: Boungainville Highlands region Winners: Mt Hagen Final Tournament In Lae; 8 participants; Port Moresby represented by Public Servants Soccer Association Semifinals [Oct 1] Lae 2-1 Bougainville Port Moresby 2-1 Mount Hagen Grand Final [Oct 8] Lae 3-1 Public Servants Soccer Association (Port Moresby)
Southern Football Challenge Cup 2010/11 NB: first edition Final [Jan 23] Tufi 1-1 University [aet, 5-4 pen]
Port Moresby 2010 Semi-elimination finals [Oct 16] Vats Limited Yamaros 0-0 PS Rutz [5-2 pen] Mungkas 7-0 SES United Elimination Final [Oct 30] Yamaros 2-0 Hard Rocks Minor Final [Nov 6] Yamaros bt Momase Grand Final [Nov 14, Bisini Soccer Field] University 2-0 Yamaros Lae/Lahi 2010/11 NB: the top-4 clubs from both the Lae Football Association (Lae Biscuit Poro, City United, West and Mala Sentas) and the Lahi Soccer Association (TTC Bullets, Sogeram, Unitech and Sambure) enter the Super 8 competition, a single round robin with the top-4 enter the knock-out stage Niugini Builders Super 8 soccer challenge Round 5 [Jan 8] Poro 1-0 Sogeram Sambure 2-2 TTC Bullets City United 1-0 West Unitech 2-1 Mala Santas Round 6 [Jan 9] City United 4-3 Unitech Sambure 11-2 Mala Sentas Sogeram n/p TTC Bullets West 3-0 Poro Round 7 [Jan 16] Top of Table (Jan 12): 1.Zilu Scientific West 6 4 1 1 13 2.Unitech 6 4 1 1 13 3.City United 6 9 4.Sambure 6 8 5.Lae Biscuit Poro 6 7 6.Sogeram 5 6 7.TTC Bullets 5 1 3 1 6 8.Mala Sentas 6 1 2 3 5 Winners Super Eight: Poro Boroko 2010/11 Grand Final [Mar 5] Mul Sua United FC 4-2 Baira Barbarians Lae 2011 Grand Final [Oct 1] City United - Zilu West Milne Bay 2010/11 Governor's Cup Start: Dec 3 Momase 2010/11 East and West Sepik soccer associations, Madang and Boana did not take part Semifinals Lae 1 2-1 Lahi Wau 1-0 Lae 2 Final Wau 1-0 Lae 1 NB: Wau were defending champions Mosa 2010/11 Grand Final [Nov 28] Dami FC - KOM Ramu 2010/11 Grand Final [Oct 9] Hetura 3-1 Ph-7 Tabubil 2010 Grand Final [Nov 13] Bultem Rock Brothers FC 3-2 Skotaks [aet] B Division Final [Nov 13?] Chauka 4-1 Kimi Chauka promoted to Premier League Kusunan Cup 2011 Winners: Sakups (Migalsim) Watara 2010/11 A Division Grand Final [Jan ?] Lapun drw Tigers [Lapun on pen] B Division Final Tigers drw ATSS Vunapope [4-2 pen] Wau 2010/11 Grand Final [Oct 31?] Pascols 3-1 Tribes FC
Sources: The National, Post-Courier
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