Guam Soccer League
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Founded | 1990 |
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Country | Guam |
Confederation | AFC (Asia) |
Divisions | 2 |
Number of teams | 17 (Premier Division), 6 (Masters Division) |
Domestic cup(s) | Guam FA Cup |
International cup(s) | AFC Cup |
Current champions | Rovers FC (4th title) |
Most championships | Guam Shipyard (9 titles) |
TV partners | Mycujoo (streaming platform) |
Current: 2018–19 Guam Soccer League |
Guam Soccer League (GSL) is the top league of the Guam Football Association in the United States territory of Guam. Since 2004, the GSL has had two levels, Division 1 and Division 2.[1] Since 2007, the league has adopted a longer season that starts in the fall and ends in the spring. Previously the GSL was divided into Spring and Fall seasons. When the champions of both seasons were different, a one-off match was played to decide the year's overall champion.
Teams for 2017–18 season
Premier Division
- Anderson Bombers
- Bank of Guam B
- Bank of Guam Strykers FC
- Bobcat Rovers
- Crushers FC
- EuroCar FC
- FC Beercelona
- Familia FC
- Isla De Ladrones
- Islanders FC
- LOH Heat
- Pago Bay Disasters
- Quality Distributors
- Rovers FC
- Shipyard HAYA
- Sidekicks FC
- U.O.G. Tritons
Masters Division
- Big Blue
- Gino's FC
- Hyundai Family FC
- IT&E Boonie Dawgs
- NAPA Rovers
- United Masters
Previous winners
Winners were:[2]
- 1990: University of Guam
- 1991: University of Guam
- 1992: University of Guam
- 1993: University of Guam
- 1994: Tumon Taivon (Tamuning)
- 1995: G-Force (Continental Micronesia)
- 1996: G-Force
- 1997: Tumon Soccer Club
- 1998 Overall: Anderson Soccer Club
- 1998 Spring: Anderson Soccer Club
- 1998 Fall: Island Cargo
- 1999 Overall: Coors Light Silver Bullets
- 1999 Spring: Carpet One
- 1999 Fall: Coors Light Silver Bullets
- 2000 Overall: Coors Light Silver Bullets
- 2000 Spring: Coors Light Silver Bullets
- 2000 Fall: Navy
- 2001 Overall: Staywell Zoom
- 2001 Spring: Coors Light Silver Bullets
- 2001 Fall : Staywell Zoom
- 2002 Overall: Guam Shipyard
- 2002 Spring : Guam Shipyard
- 2002 Fall: Guam Shipyard
- 2003 Overall: Guam Shipyard
- 2003 Spring : Guam Shipyard
- 2003 Fall: Guam Shipyard
- 2004 Overall: Guam U-18
- 2004 Spring : Guam U-18
- 2004 Fall: Guam U-18
- 2005 Overall: Guam Shipyard
- 2005 Spring: Guam Shipyard
- 2005 Fall: Guam Shipyard
- 2006 Overall: Guam Shipyard
- 2006 Spring: Guam Shipyard
- 2006 Fall: Guam Shipyard
- 2007 Spring: Quality Distributors
- 2007/08: Quality Distributors
- 2008/09: Quality Distributors
- 2009/10: Quality Distributors
- 2010/11: Cars Plus FC
- 2011/12: Quality Distributors
- 2012/13: Quality Distributors
- 2013/14: Rovers FC
- 2014/15: Rovers FC
- 2015/16: Rovers FC
- 2016/17: Rovers FC
- 2017/18: Rovers FC
- 2018/19: Rovers FC
Total Championships
The number of league championships that clubs in Guam have attained.
Club |
Number of Championships |
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Guam Shipyard (also as Staywell, Coors Light, G-Force) | 9 |
Quality Distributors | 6 |
Rovers FC | 6 |
University of Guam | 4 |
Tumon Soccer Club (also as Tumon Taivon) | 2 |
Anderson Soccer Club | 1 |
Guam U-18 | 1 |
Cars Plus FC | 1 |
Golden Boot Winners
Season |
Player |
Team |
Goals |
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Fall 2006 | Eric Sotto | Under-17 National | 32 |
Spring 2007 | Eric Sotto | Under-19 National | 16 |
2007/08 | Ashton Surber | NO KA OI | 20 |
2008/09 | Min Sung Choi | Paintco Strykers | 35 |
2009/10 | Min Sung Choi Matthew Welton |
Paintco Strykers Quality Distributors |
28 |
2010/11 | Elias Merfalen | Cars Plus FC | 15 |
2011/12 | Scott Spindel Jason Cunliffe |
Quality Distributors Guam Shipyard |
32 |
2012/13 | Scott Spindel | Quality Distributors | 42 |
2013/14 | Ashton Surber Jason Cunliffe |
Southern Cobras Rovers DI |
32 |
2014/15 | Ian Mariano | Rovers DI | 32[3] |
2015/16 | Min Sung Choi | Guam Shipyard | 41 |
2016/17 | Min Sung Choi | Guam Shipyard | 32[4] |
2017/18 | Ashton Surber | ISL | 38[5] |
2018/19 | Min Sung Choi | Rovers FC | 36[6] |
References
- ^ "Schedule and Results". Guam FA. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
- ^ "Guam - List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
- ^ http://www.guamfa.com/all-leagues-mens-regular-results
- ^ http://www.guamfa.com/forms/2016-2017%20Division%201%20stats%20Week%2020.pdf
- ^ http://www.guamfa.com/forms/2017%20-%202018%20One%20League%20Stats%20Week%2024.pdf
- ^ http://www.guamfa.com/forms/2018-2019%20BSL%20Premier%20Stats%20Final.pdf
External links
- League at FIFA