List of TT Pro League highest scoring games

The following is a list of the highest scoring games and widest winning margins in the TT Pro League since its inception in 1999. The record for the biggest win and highest scoring game is W Connection's 17–0 victory against Tobago United at Ato Boldon Stadium on 13 October 2004.[1] In fact, the match produced five hat-tricks from Dwayne Ellis, Joe Luciano Viera, and nine goals from Saint Lucian Titus Elva, who is the current holder of the TT Pro League single game scoring record.

Highest scoring games

Goals scoredDateHome teamResultAway teamGoal scorersRef(s)
17
13 October 2004W Connection
17–0
Tobago United
[1]
14
30 June 2004Tobago United
1–13
North East Stars
[2]
14
18 September 2004South Starworld Strikers
13–1
Tobago UnitedBorde 9', 14', 15', 50', Prospar 25', 39', Jerome 27', Franklyn 42', Andrews 45',
Hernandez 53', Ramnarine 76', Julien 82', Alleyne 87' (o.g.); Mark 89'
[3]
11
29 October 2003Tobago United
2–9
North East StarsNixon 16', 47', 64', 75', Jerome 10', 12', 55', Jeffrey 87', 88'
[4]
11
20 September 2013San Juan Jabloteh
6–5
St. Ann's RangersBaptiste 12', 50', 69', Britto 65', 78', Hospidales 83'; McFee 15', 21', 23', Isles 43', Darko 88'
[5]
10
21 May 2003Defence Force
1–9
San Juan JablotehPhillips 90'; Eve 9', 70', Glen 31', 42', Mulraine 50', Williams 57' (o.g.), Baptiste 60', 87', 90'
[6]
10
28 November 2001Morvant Caledonia United
8–2
Doc's Khelwalaas
[2]
10
23 October 2008Tobago United
0–10
Defence ForceJorsling 5', 29', 37', Durity 16', Edwards 17', 21', Carter 54', 55', Jack 60' (o.g.), Roy 87'
[7]

Widest winning margins

Goals marginDateHome teamResultAway teamGoal scorersRef(s)
17
13 October 2004W Connection
17–0
Tobago United
[1]
12
30 June 2004Tobago United
1–13
North East Stars
[2]
12
18 September 2004South Starworld Strikers
13–1
Tobago UnitedBorde 9', 14', 15', 50', Prospar 25', 39', Jerome 27', Franklyn 42', Andrews 45',
Hernandez 53', Ramnarine 76', Julien 82', Alleyne 87' (o.g.); Mark 89'
[3]
10
23 October 2008Tobago United
0–10
Defence ForceJorsling 5', 29', 37', Durity 16', Edwards 17', 21', Carter 54', 55', Jack 60' (o.g.), Roy 87'
[7]

See also

References

  1. "Elva scores nine in 17-0 victory for W-Connection". T&T Express. 15 October 2004. Retrieved 10 September 2009.
  2. "Trinidad and Tobago - List of Champions". Radek Jelínekm, Hans Schöggl and RSSSF. 3 April 2009. Retrieved 31 July 2009.
  3. Ian Prescott (19 September 2004). "Stars, Jabloteh draw 1–1". T&T Express. Retrieved 24 November 2009.
  4. "North East Stars". Inshan Muhammad. 3 July 2008. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
  5. Randy Bando (21 September 2013). "Jabloteh wins 11-goal affair against Rangers; Point Fortin's Bevon Bass scores injury-time winner against Stars". TTProLeague.com. Retrieved 21 September 2013.
  6. Nigel Simon (23 May 2003). "Army takes a hammering in Pro League...Jabloteh outguns soldiers 9–1". T&T Guardian. Retrieved 24 November 2009.
  7. Randy Bando (24 October 2008). "Army 10 times too good for Tobago". TTProLeague.com. Retrieved 24 November 2009.
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