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词条 2009 TT Pro League
释义

  1. Changes from the 2008 season

  2. Teams

     Team summaries  Player transfers  Managerial changes 

  3. Regular season

     Competition table  Results 

  4. Pro League Big Six

     Competition table  Results 

  5. League table

     Positions by round 

  6. Season statistics

     Scoring  Top scorers  Hat-tricks  Discipline 

  7. Awards

     Round awards  Annual awards 

  8. References

  9. External links

{{Infobox football league season
| competition = TT Pro League
| season = 2009
| winners = Joe Public
2nd Pro League title
3rd T&T title
| promoted =
| relegated =
| continentalcup1 = CFU Club Championship
| continentalcup1 qualifiers = San Juan Jabloteh
Joe Public
| contninntalcup2 = Champions League
| continentalcup2 qualifiers =
| league topscorer = Kerry Baptiste (35 goals)
| biggest home win = W Connection 8–0 Police (4 September 2009)
| biggest away win = Police 0–7 Joe Public (29 August 2009)
| highest scoring = Caledonia AIA 7–2 Police (18 August 2009)
Jabloteh 5–4 Defence Force (15 October 2009)
| total goals = 372
| matches = 125
| longest wins =
| longest unbeaten =
| longest losses =
| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| average attendance =
| prevseason = 2008
| nextseason = 2010–11
}}

The 2009 TT Pro League season (known as the Digicel Pro League for sponsorship reasons) was the eleventh season of the TT Pro League, the Trinidad and Tobago professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1999. A total of eleven teams contested the league, with San Juan Jabloteh the defending champions.[1] The season began on 8 May, with Super Friday, and ended on 27 October. The format of the season was changed from each club playing three rounds to two rounds in the regular season to facilitate the national team with its attempt to qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[2]

Police were re-admitted into the league following a one-year absence, whereas FC South End were admitted as a new club.[3] However, North East Stars withdrew siting the state of their home ground, Sangre Grande Recreational Ground, for the past few years as the cause to sit out the season.[4] The Sangre Grande Boys stated that they intend to return to the league for 2010. Furthermore, Caledonia AIA changed the name of the club to Caledonia AIA of Morvant/Laventille.

The first goal of the season was scored by Caledonia AIA's Walter Moore against Joe Public in the second minute of the first game on 8 May.[5] Kendall Velox of Caledonia AIA scored the first hat-trick of the season against Police on 23 May. Kerry Baptiste won the Golden Boot by providing 35 goals for Joe Public on their way to becoming league champions.[6]

On 12 September, Joe Public used a 2–1 win over W Connection at Manny Ramjohn Stadium to clinch the regular season crown on 41 points. San Juan Jabloteh, Caledonia AIA, W Connection, Ma Pau, and Defence Force all qualified for the Big Six. On 24 October, Joe Public claimed the league title with a 1–1 draw against Caledonia AIA. The achievement marked their second Pro League title with the first coming in the 2006 season.[1] Having finished as the league champion, Joe Public qualified for the 2010 CFU Club Championship. By finishing runners-up in the league, San Juan Jabloteh also qualified for the CFU Club Championship.

With an 8–0 loss to W Connection on 1 September, Police finished bottom in the league. The club had a disappointing campaign having only recorded nine points with a -48 goal difference. This marked the first season in which Tobago United did not finish the league season bottom of the table. Furthermore, on 8 January 2010, United Petrotrin announced that they had pulled the club from the Pro League.[7]

Changes from the 2008 season

The following changes were made since the 2008 season:

  • The TT Pro League signed a sponsorship deal with Digicel and is now known as the Digicel Pro League.[8]
  • The number of rounds in the regular season were reduced from three to two to compensate the national team's attempt to qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[2]
  • Club rosters were expanded from 25 to 35 players to provide clubs relief during the league season that involved 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification, CONCACAF Champions League, and other domestic fixtures.[9]
  • There were a number of changes to the clubs competing in the 2009 season.
    • FC South End, a new club based in Point Fortin were admitted into the league.
    • North East Stars withdrew from the league and will return in 2010.[10]
    • Police were re-admitted after sitting out the 2008 season.[3]
    • Caledonia AIA changed the name of the club to Caledonia AIA of Morvant/Laventille.
    • The Trinidad and Tobago U20 national team were admitted to the Pro League to prepare for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Egypt, but eventually did not enter.[11]
    • Applications for admission by Marabella Flames, 1976 Phoenix, and St. Clair's Coaching School to join the Pro League were rejected.[12]
  • The Pro Bowl was shifted to close off the 2009 calendar in November and December with new branding partner Digicel following a pullout by former sponsors Courts Trinidad and Tobago Limited.
  • A new knockout tournament named the Lucozade Sport Goal Shield took place in May and June with a unique prize money system.[13] As a result, Lucozade Sport will no longer sponsor the Big Six.

Teams

Team summaries

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Caledonia
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Defence
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Joe Public
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Ma Pau
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Police
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Jabloteh
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South End
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Rangers
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Tobago Utd
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Petrotrin
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W Connection
|position=left|mark=Green pog.svg |marksize=6}}
}}Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Team Location Stadium Capacity Manager Captain
Caledonia AIA Morvant/Laventille Larry Gomes Stadium10,000TRI}} {{sortname|Jamaal|Shabazz}}GUY}} {{sortname|Charles|Pollard|Charles Pollard (footballer)}}
Defence Force Chaguaramas Hasely Crawford Stadium27,000TRI}} {{sortname|Ross|Russell|Ross Russell (footballer)}}TRI}} {{sortname|Corey|Rivers}}
FC South End Point Fortin Manny Ramjohn Stadium10,000TRI}} {{sortname|Leroy|DeLeon}}TRI}} {{sortname|Anthony|Rougier}}
Joe Public Arouca Marvin Lee Stadium6,000TRI}} {{sortname|Derek|King|Derek King (footballer born 1980)}}TRI}} {{sortname|Kerry|Baptiste}}
Ma Pau Woodbrook Hasely Crawford Stadium27,000TRI}} {{sortname|Michael|McComie}}TRI}} {{sortname|Lyndon|Andrews}}
Police Saint James Hasely Crawford Stadium27,000TRI}} {{sortname|Richard|De Coteau}}TRI}} {{sortname|Keron|Archie}}
San Juan Jabloteh San Juan Hasely Crawford Stadium27,000LCA}} {{sortname|Earl|Jean}}TRI}} {{sortname|Marvin|Oliver}}
St. Ann's Rangers San Juan Hasely Crawford Stadium27,000TRI}} {{sortname|Anthony|Streete}}TRI}} {{sortname|Errol|McFarlane}}
Tobago United Bacolet Dwight Yorke Stadium7,500TRI}} {{sortname|Peter|Granville}}GUY}} {{sortname|Kayode|McKinnon}}
United Petrotrin Pointe-à-Pierre Palo Seco Velodrome10,000BRA}} {{sortname|Marcos|Tinoco}}TRI}} {{sortname|Cyd|Gray}}
W Connection Point Lisas Manny Ramjohn Stadium10,000LCA}} {{sortname|Stuart|Charles-Fevrier}}LCA}} {{sortname|Elijah|Joseph}}

Player transfers

{{further|List of Trinidadian football transfers 2009}}

Managerial changes

{{main|List of TT Pro League managers}}
TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancy Table Incoming managerDate of appointmentTable
Police
Re-admitted team
TRI}} Richard De Coteau29 January 2009[14]Pre-season
FC South End
Expansion team
TRI}} Leroy DeLeon9 May 2009Pre-season
United PetrotrinTRI}} Leon CarpetteEnd of caretaker contract18 December 2008[15]6th (2008)BRA}} Marcos Tinoco21 February 2009[16] Pre-season
Defence ForceTRI}} Kerry Jamerson Sacked 18 December 20088th (2008)TRI}} Ross Russell8 April 2009[17] Pre-season
Ma PauTRI}} Ronald La ForestSacked 17 January 2009[18]9th (2008)BRA}} Ubirajara Veiga Da Silva21 January 2009[19] Pre-season
Ma Pau BRA}} Ubirajara Veiga Da SilvaMutual consent 2 April 2009[20]9th (2008) TRI}} Michael McComie8 April 2009[21] Pre-season
San Juan JablotehENG}} Terry FenwickResigned17 April 2009[22] 1st (2008) LCA}} Earl Jean 18 April 2009[23]Pre-season
San Juan JablotehLCA}} Earl JeanSacked26 November 2009[24] 2ndENG}} Terry Fenwick26 November 2009[25]Post-season

Regular season

Competition table

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|team2=CAL|name_CAL=Caledonia AIA
|team3=SJJ|name_SJJ=San Juan Jabloteh
|team4=WCO|name_WCO=W Connection
|team5=MAP|name_MAP=Ma Pau
|team6=DEF|name_DEF=Defence Force
|team7=UPE|name_UPE=United Petrotrin
|team8=SOE|name_SOE=FC South End
|team9=RAN|name_RAN=St. Ann's Rangers
|team10=TBU|name_TBU=Tobago United
|team11=POL|name_POL=Police
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|win_CAL=13|draw_CAL=1|loss_CAL=6|gf_CAL=49|ga_CAL=30|status_CAL=A
|win_SJJ=11|draw_SJJ=6|loss_SJJ=3|gf_SJJ=29|ga_SJJ=16|status_SJJ=A
|win_WCO=9|draw_WCO=7|loss_WCO=4|gf_WCO=36|ga_WCO=17|status_WCO=A
|win_MAP=10|draw_MAP=4|loss_MAP=6|gf_MAP=31|ga_MAP=21|status_MAP=A
|win_DEF=9|draw_DEF=5|loss_DEF=6|gf_DEF=36|ga_DEF=26|status_DEF=A
|win_UPE=7|draw_UPE=9|loss_UPE=4|gf_UPE=32|ga_UPE=21
|win_SOE=4|draw_SOE=4|loss_SOE=12|gf_SOE=15|ga_SOE=36
|win_RAN=4|draw_RAN=3|loss_RAN=13|gf_RAN=22|ga_RAN=46
|win_TBU=2|draw_TBU=7|loss_TBU=11|gf_TBU=17|ga_TBU=32
|win_POL=2|draw_POL=3|loss_POL=15|gf_POL=16|ga_POL=64


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|result1=BIG6|result2=BIG6|result3=BIG6|result4=BIG6|result5=BIG6|result6=BIG6
|col_DIS=#DDDDDD|text_DIS=Team disbanded after season
|note_res_DIS=Following the season, United Petrotrin withdrew from the Pro League for the 2010–11 season.
|result7=DIS
|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
|update=20 September 2009
|source=TT Pro League
}}

Results

{{#invoke:sports results|main
|matches_style=FBR|solid_cell=grey
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|team6=POL|team7=SJJ|team8=RAN|team9=TBU|team10=UPE
|team11=WCO
|name_CAL=Caledonia AIA
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|match_CAL_SOE=2–1
|match_CAL_JOE=2–3
|match_CAL_MAP=2–1
|match_CAL_POL=7–2
|match_CAL_SJJ=1–1
|match_CAL_RAN=1–0
|match_CAL_TBU=5–3
|match_CAL_UPE=3–2
|match_CAL_WCO=1–2
|name_DEF=Defence Force
|match_DEF_CAL=1–0
|match_DEF_SOE=4–1
|match_DEF_JOE=4–3
|match_DEF_MAP=2–3
|match_DEF_POL=4–0
|match_DEF_SJJ=0–1
|match_DEF_RAN=0–2
|match_DEF_TBU=3–1
|match_DEF_UPE=0–0
|match_DEF_WCO=1–2
|name_SOE=FC South End
|match_SOE_CAL=0–2
|match_SOE_DEF=0–2
|match_SOE_JOE=0–2
|match_SOE_MAP=1–0
|match_SOE_POL=2–0
|match_SOE_SJJ=0–1
|match_SOE_RAN=2–0
|match_SOE_TBU=0–3
|match_SOE_UPE=1–4
|match_SOE_WCO=1–1
|name_JOE=Joe Public
|match_JOE_CAL=2–3
|match_JOE_DEF=3–3
|match_JOE_SOE=1–0
|match_JOE_MAP=2–1
|match_JOE_POL=2–0
|match_JOE_SJJ=4–0
|match_JOE_RAN=3–0
|match_JOE_TBU=3–1
|match_JOE_UPE=1–1
|match_JOE_WCO=2–2
|name_MAP=Ma Pau
|match_MAP_CAL=4–2
|match_MAP_DEF=3–0
|match_MAP_SOE=2–0
|match_MAP_JOE=3–2
|match_MAP_POL=1–1
|match_MAP_SJJ=1–3
|match_MAP_RAN=3–1
|match_MAP_TBU=2–0
|match_MAP_UPE=0–1
|match_MAP_WCO=1–1
|name_POL=Police
|match_POL_CAL=2–6
|match_POL_DEF=1–5
|match_POL_SOE=0–0
|match_POL_JOE=0–7
|match_POL_MAP=1–0
|match_POL_SJJ=3–4
|match_POL_RAN=1–2
|match_POL_TBU=2–1
|match_POL_UPE=0–3
|match_POL_WCO=0–1
|name_SJJ=San Juan Jabloteh
|match_SJJ_CAL=2–0
|match_SJJ_DEF=1–0
|match_SJJ_SOE=5–0
|match_SJJ_JOE=0–0
|match_SJJ_MAP=0–1
|match_SJJ_POL=3–0
|match_SJJ_RAN=2–1
|match_SJJ_TBU=1–1
|match_SJJ_UPE=1–1
|match_SJJ_WCO=0–0
|name_RAN=St. Ann's Rangers
|match_RAN_CAL=0–6
|match_RAN_DEF=2–3
|match_RAN_SOE=0–2
|match_RAN_JOE=3–5
|match_RAN_MAP=0–2
|match_RAN_POL=3–3
|match_RAN_SJJ=1–0
|match_RAN_TBU=1–1
|match_RAN_UPE=1–4
|match_RAN_WCO=0–3
|name_TBU=Tobago United
|match_TBU_CAL=0–1
|match_TBU_DEF=0–0
|match_TBU_SOE=2–2
|match_TBU_JOE=0–3
|match_TBU_MAP=1–2
|match_TBU_POL=1–0
|match_TBU_SJJ=0–1
|match_TBU_RAN=1–1
|match_TBU_UPE=0–0
|match_TBU_WCO=0–0
|name_UPE=United Petrotrin
|match_UPE_CAL=0–1
|match_UPE_DEF=1–1
|match_UPE_SOE=2–2
|match_UPE_JOE=0–0
|match_UPE_MAP=0–0
|match_UPE_POL=4–0
|match_UPE_SJJ=1–1
|match_UPE_RAN=2–4
|match_UPE_TBU=3–0
|match_UPE_WCO=2–5
|name_WCO=W Connection
|match_WCO_CAL=1–2
|match_WCO_DEF=0–0
|match_WCO_SOE=3–0
|match_WCO_JOE=1–2
|match_WCO_MAP=1–1
|match_WCO_POL=8–0
|match_WCO_SJJ=1–2
|match_WCO_RAN=2–0
|match_WCO_TBU=2–1
|match_WCO_UPE=0–1
|update=on 20 September 2009
|source=TT Pro League
}}

Pro League Big Six

Competition table

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL
|res_col_header=Q
|team1=JOE|name_JOE=Joe Public
|team2=SJJ|name_SJJ=San Juan Jabloteh
|team3=WCO|name_WCO=W Connection
|team4=CAL|name_CAL=Caledonia AIA
|team5=MAP|name_MAP=Ma Pau
|team6=DEF|name_DEF=Defence Force
|win_JOE=3|draw_JOE=2|loss_JOE=0|gf_JOE=9|ga_JOE=4|status_JOE=O
|win_SJJ=3|draw_SJJ=1|loss_SJJ=1|gf_SJJ=10|ga_SJJ=9
|win_WCO=2|draw_WCO=3|loss_WCO=0|gf_WCO=4|ga_WCO=1
|win_CAL=2|draw_CAL=1|loss_CAL=2|gf_CAL=5|ga_CAL=4
|win_MAP=1|draw_MAP=1|loss_MAP=3|gf_MAP=5|ga_MAP=6
|win_DEF=0|draw_DEF=0|loss_DEF=5|gf_DEF=6|ga_DEF=15


|col_O=#FFEBAD|text_O=
|result1=O
|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
|update=27 October 2009
|source=TT Pro League
}}

Results

Round 1
Home teamScoreAway team
San Juan Jabloteh5–4Defence Force
Ma Pau1–3Joe Public
W Connection1–0Caledonia AIA
Round 2
Home teamScoreAway team
Caledonia AIA1–0Ma Pau
W Connection2–0Defence Force
Joe Public3–1San Juan Jabloteh
Round 3
Home teamScoreAway team
Defence Force1–2Joe Public
Caledonia AIA1–2San Juan Jabloteh
Ma Pau0–0W Connection
Round 4
Home teamScoreAway team
San Juan Jabloteh1–1W Connection
Ma Pau4–1Defence Force
Joe Public1–1Caledonia AIA
Round 5
Home teamScoreAway team
Defence Force0–2Caledonia AIA
Joe Public0–0W Connection
San Juan Jabloteh1–0Ma Pau
{{clear left}}

League table

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL
|res_col_header=Q
|team1=JOE|name_JOE=Joe Public
|team2=SJJ|name_SJJ=San Juan Jabloteh
|team3=CAL|name_CAL=Caledonia AIA
|team4=WCO|name_WCO=W Connection
|team5=MAP|name_MAP=Ma Pau
|team6=DEF|name_DEF=Defence Force
|team7=UPE|name_UPE=United Petrotrin
|team8=SOE|name_SOE=FC South End
|team9=RAN|name_RAN=St. Ann's Rangers
|team10=TBU|name_TBU=Tobago United
|team11=POL|name_POL=Police
|win_JOE=15|draw_JOE=7|loss_JOE=3|gf_JOE=59|ga_JOE=28|status_JOE=C
|win_SJJ=14|draw_SJJ=7|loss_SJJ=4|gf_SJJ=39|ga_SJJ=25
|win_CAL=15|draw_CAL=2|loss_CAL=8|gf_CAL=54|ga_CAL=34
|win_WCO=11|draw_WCO=10|loss_WCO=4|gf_WCO=40|ga_WCO=18
|win_MAP=11|draw_MAP=5|loss_MAP=9|gf_MAP=36|ga_MAP=27
|win_DEF=9|draw_DEF=5|loss_DEF=11|gf_DEF=42|ga_DEF=41
|win_UPE=7|draw_UPE=9|loss_UPE=4|gf_UPE=32|ga_UPE=21
|win_SOE=4|draw_SOE=4|loss_SOE=12|gf_SOE=15|ga_SOE=36
|win_RAN=4|draw_RAN=3|loss_RAN=13|gf_RAN=22|ga_RAN=46
|win_TBU=2|draw_TBU=7|loss_TBU=11|gf_TBU=17|ga_TBU=32
|win_POL=2|draw_POL=3|loss_POL=15|gf_POL=16|ga_POL=64


|col_CC1=#E8FFD8|text_CC1=2010 CFU Club Championship First round
|result1=CC1
|col_CC2=#D0F0C0|text_CC2=2010 CFU Club Championship Second round
|result2=CC2
|col_DIS=#DDDDDD|text_DIS=Team disbanded after season
|note_res_DIS=Following the season, United Petrotrin withdrew from the Pro League for the 2010–11 season.
|result7=DIS
|class_rules=1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
|update=27 October 2009
|source=TT Pro League
}}

Positions by round

{{#invoke:sports rbr table|table|sortable=y|legendpos=tr
|toptext=The table lists the positions of teams after each week of matches. In order to preserve chronological evolvements, any postponed matches are not included to the round at which they were originally scheduled, but added to the full round they were played immediately afterwards. For example, if a match is scheduled for the tenth round of matches, but then postponed and played between rounds 16 and 17, it will be added to the standings for round 16.
|team1= Joe Public
|pos1= 2/ 3/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 5/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 3/ 2/ 1/ 3/ 3/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1
|team2= San Juan Jabloteh
|pos2= 4/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 1/ 2/ 1/ 2/ 3/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 3/ 2/ 2/ 3/ 2/ 3/ 2/ 2/ 2
|team3= Caledonia AIA
|pos3= 8/10/ 7/ 4/ 4/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 2/ 3/ 3/ 2/ 1/ 2/ 2/ 3/ 2/ 4/ 3/ 3/ 2/ 3/ 2/ 3/ 3/ 3
|team4= W Connection
|pos4=10/ 8/ 5/ 6/ 3/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 2/ 4/ 5/ 5/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4/ 4
|team5= Ma Pau
|pos5= 3/ 6/ 8/ 5/ 7/ 3/ 5/ 4/ 4/ 5/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 3/ 2/ 4/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 5
|team6= Defence Force
|pos6= 1/ 2/ 4/ 7/ 5/ 7/ 8/ 8/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 6/ 6/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6
|team7= United Petrotrin
|pos7= 7/ 5/ 3/ 3/ 6/ 4/ 4/ 5/ 5/ 6/ 5/ 5/ 5/ 6/ 7/ 7/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 6/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7/ 7DIS
|team8= FC South End
|pos8=/11/ 9/10/11/ 9/ 8/ 9/ 9/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 9/ 9/10/10/10/10/10/10/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 8
|team9= St. Ann's Rangers
|pos9= 6/ 7/ 9/ 9/ 8/ 9/ 7/ 7/ 9/ 9/ 9/10/10/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 8/ 9/ 9/ 9/ 9/ 9/ 9
|team10= Tobago United
|pos10= 9/11/11/10/11/11/11/11/11/11/11/11/11/11/11/ 9/ 9/ 9/ 9/ 9/ 9/10/10/10/10/10/10
|team11= Police
|pos11= 5/ 4/ 6/ 8/10/10/10/10/10/10/10/ 9/ 9/10/10/11/11/11/11/11/11/11/11/11/11/11/11
|color_1=1st|text_1=Leader
|color_2=green1|text_2=2010 CFU Club Championship Second round
|color_3-6=yellow1|text_3-6=Qualification to 2009 Pro League Big Six
|color_DIS=black3|text_DIS=Team disbanded after season
|updated=27 October 2009
|source=TT Pro League
|date=August 2013
}}

Season statistics

Scoring

  • First goal of the season: Walter Moore for Caledonia AIA against Joe Public, (8 May 2009).[5]
  • Last goal of the season: Akim Armstrong for Caledonia AIA against Defence Force, (27 October 2009).[26]
  • First own goal of the season: Randy Harris (Police) for United Petrotrin, (19 May 2009).[27]
  • First penalty kick of the season: Reginald Payne (scored) for Tobago United against Ma Pau (9 May 2009).
  • First hat-trick of the season: Kendall Velox (Caledonia AIA) against Police, 22', 40', 62' (23 May 2009).
  • Most goals scored by one player in a match: 5 goals
    • Kerry Baptiste (Joe Public) against St. Ann's Rangers, 13', 41', 45', 78', 88' (21 July 2009).[32]
  • Widest winning margin: 8 goals
    • W Connection 8–0 Police (4 September 2009)[33]
  • Most goals in a match: 9 goals
    • Caledonia AIA 7–2 Police (18 August 2009)[28]
    • San Juan Jabloteh 5–4 Defence Force (15 October 2009)[35]
  • Most goals in one half: 7 goals
    • San Juan Jabloteh v Defence Force (15 October 2009) 1–1 at half-time, 5–4 final.[35]
  • Most goals in one half by a single team: 5 goals
    • W Connection v Police (4 September 2009) 5–0 at half-time, 8–0 final.[33]

Top scorers

{{see also|List of top TT Pro League goal scorers by season|l1=Top TT Pro League goal scorers by season}}
RankPlayerClubGoals[6]
1TRI}} Kerry BaptisteJoe Public
35
2TRI}} Keyon EdwardsCaledonia AIA
16
3TRI}} Devorn JorslingDefence Force
13
4TRI}} Kevon CarterDefence Force
11
5TRI}} Arnold DwarikaUnited Petrotrin
10
DOM}} Jonathan FañaW Connection
10
7TRI}} Anthony WolfeMa Pau
9
8TRI}} Trevin CaesarMa Pau
8
VIN}} Kendall VeloxCaledonia AIA
8
10TRI}} Noel WilliamsSan Juan Jabloteh
7

Hat-tricks

{{main|List of TT Pro League hat-tricks}}
Player For Against Result Date Ref(s)
VIN}} {{sortname|Kendall|Velox}} Caledonia AIA Police*
2–6
format=dmy|2009|5|23}}
TRI}} {{sortname|Keyon|Edwards}} Caledonia AIA St. Ann's Rangers*
0–6
format=dmy|2009|6|16}}
[29]
TRI}} {{sortname|Keyon|Edwards}} Caledonia AIA* Tobago United
5–3
format=dmy|2009|6|23}}
[30]
TRI}} {{sortname|Kerry|Baptiste}}5 Joe Public St. Ann's Rangers*
3–5
format=dmy|2009|7|21}}
[31]
TRI}} {{sortname|Kerry|Baptiste}} Joe Public Defence Force*
4–3
format=dmy|2009|8|4}}
[32]
TRI}} {{sortname|Anthony|Wolfe}} Ma Pau* Caledonia AIA
4–2
format=dmy|2009|8|14}}
[33]
TRI}} {{sortname|Aurtis|Whitley}} United Petrotrin St. Ann's Rangers*
1–4
format=dmy|2009|8|22}}
[34]
TRI}} {{sortname|Devorn|Jorsling}} Defence Force Police*
1–5
format=dmy|2009|8|22}}
[35]
TRI}} {{sortname|Devorn|Jorsling}} Defence Force St. Ann's Rangers*
2–3
format=dmy|2009|8|28}}
[36]
TRI}} {{sortname|Kerry|Baptiste}}4 Joe Public Police*
0–7
format=dmy|2009|8|29}}
[37]
TRI}} {{sortname|Conrad|Smith|Conrad Smith (footballer)}} Joe Public Police*
0–7
format=dmy|2009|8|29}}
[37]
TRI}} {{sortname|Andrei|Pacheco}} W Connection United Petrotrin*
2–5
format=dmy|2009|8|29}}
[38]
DOM}} {{sortname|Jonathan|Faña}}4 W Connection* Police
8–0
format=dmy|2009|9|4}}
[39]
SLE}} {{sortname|Alusine|Bangura}} W Connection* Police
8–0
format=dmy|2009|9|4}}
[39]
TRI}} {{sortname|Richard|Roy|Richard Roy (footballer)}}4 Defence Force San Juan Jabloteh*
5–4
format=dmy|2009|10|15}}
[40]
TRI}} {{sortname|Noel|Williams|Noel Williams (footballer)}}4 San Juan Jabloteh* Defence Force
5–4
format=dmy|2009|10|15}}
[41]
  • Home team score first in result
  • 4 Player scored four goals
  • 5 Player scored five goals

Discipline

  • First yellow card of the season: Nuru Abdallah Muhammad for Caledonia AIA against Joe Public, (8 May 2009).[5]
  • First red card of the season: Mark Leslie for Ma Pau against Tobago United, (9 May 2009).
  • Most yellow cards in a single match: 6
    • W Connection 0–1 United Petrotrin – 2 for W Connection (Eder Gilmar Aras & Gerard Williams) and 4 for United Petrotrin (Cyd Gray, Lyndon Diaz, Ghymo Harper & Nigel Daniel) (23 June 2009)[30]
    • Joe Public 1–1 United Petrotrin – 3 for Joe Public (Kerry Baptiste, Keyeno Thomas & Jason Springer) and 3 for United Petrotrin (Cyd Gray, Makan Hislop & Luis Andre Lima) (25 July 2009)[42]
  • Most red cards in a single match: 2
    • W Connection 0–1 United Petrotrin – 2 for W Connection (Eder Gilmar Arias & Marvin Phillip) (23 June 2009)[30]
    • San Juan Jabloteh 3–0 Police – 1 for San Juan Jabloteh (Noel Williams) and 1 for Police (Devon Bristol) (3 July 2009)[43]

Awards

Round awards

RoundPlayer of the RoundRound's Statline
Round OneTRI}} Kerry Baptiste (Joe Public)10 GP, 13 G, Joe Public 6-3-1 in Round One
Round TwoTRI}} Kerry Baptiste (Joe Public)10 GP, 22 G, Joe Public 6-2-2 in Round Two

Annual awards

The 2009 TT Pro League awards distribution took place on 7 April 2010, at Cascadia Hotel in St. Ann's, Trinidad, prior to the 2010–11 season.[44]

Joe Public took home the majority of the league honours including Team of the Year. Eastern Lion Kerry Baptiste was named the league's Player of the Year for the first time in his career, by providing 35 league goals.[45] Baptiste also received the Golden Boot and was named the Best Forward.[6] Joe Public manager Derek King became the youngest manager in the Pro League to win the league championship and claimed the Manager of the Year.[46] In addition, Joe Public's Alejandro Figueroa, Trent Noel, and Keyeno Thomas were named the league's Best Goalkeeper, Best Midfielder, and Best Defender respectively. The remaining team award was won by Caledonia AIA for the Most Disciplined Team of the Year. FIFA international referee, Neal Brizan, won the Referee of the Year for the third consecutive year, whereas Boris Punch won the Match Commissioner of the Year in back-to-back years.

AwardWinner
Player of the YearTRI}} Kerry Baptiste (Joe Public)
Manager of the YearTRI}} Derek King (Joe Public)
Best GoalkeeperCOL}} Alejandro Figueroa (Joe Public)
Best DefenderTRI}} Keyeno Thomas (Joe Public)
Best MidfielderTRI}} Trent Noel (Joe Public)
Best ForwardTRI}} Kerry Baptiste (Joe Public)
Golden BootTRI}} Kerry Baptiste (Joe Public)
Team of the YearJoe Public
Most Disciplined Team of the YearCaledonia AIA
Referee of the YearNeal Brizan
Assistant Referee of the YearAinsley Rochard
Match Commissioner of the YearBoris Punch

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External links

  • Official Website
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20121213002738/http://socawarriors.net/league/league-news/tt-pro-league.html Soca Warriors Online, TT Pro League]
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