TT Pro League 2015/16

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TT Pro League 2015/16
master Central FC
Teams 10
Games 135
Gates 444  (ø 3.29 per game)
Top scorer Makesi Lewis
(Police FC, 21 goals)
TT Pro League 2014/15

The TT Pro League 2015/16 was the 17th season of the highest national football competition in Trinidad and Tobago for men. The season began on September 25, 2015 and ended on May 21, 2016. A total of ten teams took part in the game.

The defending champion was Central FC , which won the title again this year.

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The teams competed against each other three times, making a total of 27 game days. The first two teams qualified for the 2017 CFU Club Championship .

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Central FC (M)  27  18th  4th  5 068:200 +48 58
 2. San Juan Jabloteh  27  17th  3  7th 051:360 +15 54
 3. Defense Force FC  27  14th  7th  6th 054:230 +31 49
 4th W Connection  27  14th  7th  6th 054:250 +29 49
 5. North East Stars FC  27  13  5  9 042:490  −7 44
 6th Police FC  27  12  4th  11 057:560  +1 40
 7th Club Sando FC (N)  27  9  3  15th 036:570 −21 30th
 8th. Point Fortin Civic Center  27  6th  4th  17th 028:560 −28 22nd
 9. Morvant Caledonia United  27  6th  4th  17th 028:570 −29 22nd
10. St. Ann's Rangers  27  3  5  19th 026:650 −39 14th
Source: rsssf.com , as of: final result
Champion and qualification for the CFU Club Championship 2017
Qualification for the CFU Club Championship 2017
(M) reigning champion of the 2014/15 season
(N) Newcomers of the 2014/15 season

List of goalscorers

rank player Club Gates
1 Makesi Lewis Policy 21st
2 Jason Marcano Central FC 17th
3 Marcus Joseph Central FC 15th
4th Devon Modeste Club Sando 14th
5 Nathan Lewis San Juan Jabloteh 13
6th Jerwyn Balthazar Defense Force 12
Kareem Freitas Policy 12
8th Jamal Gay San Juan Jabloteh 11
Jomal Williams W Connection 11
10 Kerry Baptiste North East Stars 10

Source: TTProLeague.com

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. TTProLeague.com: Events ranking - Goal: 2015–2016 TT Pro League Championship 2015–2016. Retrieved May 11, 2018 .