2016–17 Bonaire League

Bonaire League
Season 2016–17
Top goalscorer Devis Oliveros (17)
Biggest home win Dakota 12–0 Jong Aruba
(3 Dec. 2016)
Biggest away win

Atlétiko 0–4 Vespo
(16 Dec. 2016)

Arriba Perú 0–4 Juventus
(20 Jan. 2017)
Highest scoring Dakota 12–0 Jong Aruba
(3 Dec. 2016)
All statistics correct as of 10 JUne 2017.

The 2016–17 Bonaire League or known locally as the 2016–17 Kampionato is the 48th season of the Bonaire League. The first phase of the season began on 21 October 2016 and ended on 21 May 2017.[1] The regular stage of the season culminated with the Kaya 6 tournament, which the top six teams partook in to determine the overall champion. The Kaya 6 will begin on 11 June 2017 and end on 14 July 2017.

Atlétiko Flamingo entered the season as the defending champions. The club finished sixth in the regular season, but may still win the league if they win the Kaya 6.

Clubs

Nine clubs participated in the league for the 2016–17 season.

Team Home city Home ground
Arriba Perú unknown unknown
Atlétiko Tera Kòrá La Sonrisa Football Field
Atlétiko Flamingo Rincon Stadion Antonio Trenidat
Estrellas Nort Saliña Stadion Nort Saliña
Juventus Kralendijk Municipal Stadium
Real Rincon Rincon Stadion Antonio Trenidat
Vespo Rincon Stadion Antonio Trenidat
Vitesse Kralendijk Municipal Stadium
Uruguay Rincon Stadion Antonio Trenidat

Table

Regular season

1.SV Vespo (Rincon)                      16  12  3  1  39-15  39  Qualified
2.SV Juventus (Antriòl)                  16   7  5  4  24-13  26  Qualified
3.SV Uruguay (Antriòl Pabou)             16   6  7  3  30-27  25  Qualified
4.SV Vitesse (Antriòl)                   16   7  3  6  28-27  24  Qualified
5.SV Real (Rincon)                       16   7  2  7  35-31  23  Qualified
6.SV Atlétiko Flamingo (Nikiboko)        16   6  5  5  28-26  23  Qualified
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
7.SV Atlétiko (Tera Kòrá)                16   4  4  8  21-31  16
8.SV Estrellas (Nort Saliña Kunuku Bieu) 16   3  4  9  13-27  13
9.ASCD Arriba Perú                       16   1  5 10  15-36   8

Kaya 6

1.SV Juventus (Antriòl)                   5   2  2  1  10- 9   8  Qualified
2.SV Uruguay (Antriòl Pabou)              5   2  2  1   9- 8   8  Qualified
3.SV Vespo (Rincon)                       5   2  2  1   8- 7   8  Qualified
4.SV Real (Rincon)                        5   2  1  2  10- 7   7  Qualified
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
5.SV Atlétiko Flamingo (Nikiboko)         5   1  2  2   8-10   5
6.SV Vitesse (Antriòl)                    5   1  1  3   5- 9   4

Kaya 4

1.SV Real (Rincon)                        3   3  0  0  10- 6   9  Qualified
2.SV Juventus (Antriòl)                   3   2  0  1  10- 4   6  Qualified
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
3.SV Vespo (Rincon)                       3   1  0  2   6- 8   3
4.SV Uruguay (Antriòl Pabou)              3   0  0  3   4-12   0

Final

[Sep 1]
Real Rincon         2-0 Juventus

References

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