Dominican Republic 2004/05

Liga Mayor 2004 (organised by Federación Dominicana de Fútbol)

Third edition, dedicated to the Republic of Brazil.

Table:

 1.Deportivo Pantoja (Santo Domingo) 20  11  7  2  45-14  40  [*16]      Champions
 2.Barcelona FC (Santo Domingo)      20  11  6  3  30-16  39  [*16] [*]
 3.Don Bosco (Moca)                  20  11  6  3  30-18  39  [*16] 
 4.San Cristóbal                     20   6  6  8  17-24  24  [*8,*16]
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 5.Domingo Savio (La Vega)           19   4  0 15  19-46  12  [*8,*16]   Relegated
 6.Jarabacoa (Jarabacoa)             19   2  3 14  13-36   9  [*16] [*]  Relegated

[*i] w/o goals rd i; Pantoja were reported with a final goal record of 46-16;
                     Barcelona with a final record of 16 goals conceded;
                     Don Bosco finished third
[*] Bancredicard were renamed Barcelona FC; 
    Baninter apparently were renamed Jarabacoa 

Round 1 [Aug 29]
Domingo Savio 1-3 Don Bosco
  [Julio de León; Jonathan Faña, Amado Tejeda, Yovanny Gil]
Barcelona     1-2 Pantoja
  [Pedro Aquino; Luis Manuel Corporán, Jean McLouis]
San Cristóbal 2-1 Jarabacoa

Round 2 [Sep 5]
Jarabacoa     1-3 Don Bosco    
Pantoja       7-0 Domingo Savio
Barcelona     3-1 San Cristóbal 
  [Ramón Mariano 57, Omar Zapata 84, Carlos Minaya 85;  Luis Vásquez]

Round 3 [Sep 12]
Don Bosco     0-0 Pantoja 
Domingo Savio 0-2 San Cristóbal
  [Ambiorix Valenzuela 26, Roberto de Haza 85]
Barcelona     1-0 Jarabacoa
  [Carlos Minaya 59]

Round 4 [Sep 19]
Barcelona     5-1 Domingo Savio
  [Jean Wildy Louis 17, Ramón Mariano 44, 80, Rosendo Aquino 60,
   Johan Rivas 88; Ricardo Sanos 65pen]
San Cristóbal 2-2 Don Bosco
  [Ambiórix Valenzuela 6. Miguel Lois 81; Amado Tejada 64,
   Winston Batista 88]
Jarabacoa     1-1 Pantoja
  [Neury Ortiz 66; Carlos Reyes 79]

Round 5 [Sep 26]
Pantoja       1-0 San Cristóbal 
  [Manuel Pérez (pen)]
Don Bosco     1-0 Barcelona
  [Jeovanni Gil]
Domingo Savio 1-0 Jarabacoa 
  [Melvin Sánchez]

Round 6 [Oct 3]
Don Bosco     2-0 Domingo Savio
  [Jonathan Faña (2)]
Pantoja       0-0 Barcelona 
Jarabacoa     2-1 San Cristóbal

Round 7 [Oct 10]
Don Bosco     0-2 Jarabacoa
  [Francisco García 27, 66]
Domingo Savio 0-3 Pantoja
  [Carlos Reyes 47, Manuel A. Pérez 58, Franchesco Sergio 83]
San Cristóbal 0-0 Barcelona

Round 8 [Oct 17]
Pantoja       3-4 Don Bosco
San Cristóbal bt  Domingo Savio 
Jarabacoa     1-3 Barcelona     

Round 9 [Oct 24]
Don Bosco     0-0 San Cristóbal
Pantoja       1-1 Jarabacoa
  [Samuel Álvarez 38; Alexis García 17]
Domingo Savio 1-2 Barcelona
  [Rafael Abréu 41; Joviar Guemer 13, Carlos Fernández 68]

Round 10 [Oct 31]
Barcelona     2-2 Don Bosco
  [Luis R. Vázquez 34, Rosendo Aquino 39; Amado Tejada 13,
   Fernando Paredes 67]
San Cristóbal 0-0 Pantoja
Jarabacoa     1-3 Domingo Savio
  [Neuris Ortiz 81; Danny Suárez 19, César Acosta 73, Armando Batista 90]

Round 11 [Nov 7]
Domingo Savio 2-3 Don Bosco
   [?; Yovanny Gil, Leandro García, Jonathan Faña]
Barcelona     1-3 Pantoja      
   [?; Jean Louis Max (2), Carlos Reyes]
San Cristóbal 1-0 Jarabacoa    
  [Ambiorix Valenzuela] 

Round 12 [Nov 14]
Jarabacoa     0-5 Don Bosco    
  [Amado Tejada 6, Jonathan Faña 18, 77, 86, José Castillo 89] 
Pantoja       6-0 Domingo Savio
   [Danny Suárez 8, Jean Louis Max 31, 43, 47, 61, 72] 
Barcelona     1-1 San Cristóbal 
  [Flavio Ogando 90; Roberto de Haza] 

Round 13 [Nov 21]
Don Bosco     1-0 Pantoja 
  [Amado Tejeda 'Dani']
Domingo Savio 4-1 San Cristóbal
  [Dany Súarez (2), Milton Rosario, José Peralta; Miguel Lloyd]
Barcelona     1-0 Jarabacoa
  [Rosendo Aquino]

Round 14 [Nov 28]
Barcelona     2-1 Domingo Savio
  [Jean Willie, Santiago Morel; ?]
San Cristóbal 1-0 Don Bosco
Jarabacoa     0-2 Pantoja
  [Manuel Pérez, ?]

Round 15 [Dec 5]
Pantoja       2-1 San Cristóbal 
  [Carlos Reyes 21, Manuel Pérez 56; Eddy Morillo 85]
Don Bosco     0-0 Barcelona
Domingo Savio 1-0 Jarabacoa 
  [Armando Batista 45]

Round 16 [Dec 12]
Don Bosco     bt  Domingo Savio  [by 1 goal?]
Pantoja       drw Barcelona      [0-0?] 
Jarabacoa     drw San Cristóbal

Round 17 [Dec 19] 
Don Bosco     2-1 Jarabacoa
  [Jonathan Faña 23, Amado Tejada 85; Francisco Abréu 85]
Domingo Savio 1-2 Pantoja   
  [Julio de León 50; Manuel Pérez 20, Carlo Reyes 56]
San Cristóbal 0-1 Barcelona   
  [Jean Wildy Louis 80]

Round 18 [Jan 9]
Pantoja       1-1 Don Bosco
San Cristóbal 4-1 Domingo Savio
Jarabacoa     awd Barcelona      [awarded 0-2, pitch not prepared]

Round 19 [Jan 22(?) - ppd from Jan 16]
Don Bosco     1-0 San Cristóbal
Pantoja       6-2 Jarabacoa     
Domingo Savio 2-3 Barcelona  

Round 20 [Jan 24 - ppd from Jan 23]
Barcelona     2-0 Don Bosco
San Cristóbal 0-5 Pantoja
  [Fernando Vázquez, Arletti Pérez, Manuel Pérez, Luis Corporán, Jean Louis Max]
Jarabacoa      -  Domingo Savio  [probably not played due to irrelevance]

Table:

 1.Deportivo Pantoja (Santo Domingo) 20  11  7  2  45-14  40  [*16]      Champions
 2.Barcelona FC (Santo Domingo)      20  11  6  3  30-16  39  [*16] [*]
 3.Don Bosco (Moca)                  20  11  6  3  30-18  39  [*16] 
 4.San Cristóbal                     20   6  6  8  17-24  24  [*8,*16]
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 5.Domingo Savio (La Vega)           19   4  0 15  19-46  12  [*8,*16]   Relegated
 6.Jarabacoa (Jarabacoa)             19   2  3 14  13-36   9  [*16] [*]  Relegated

[*i] w/o goals rd i; Pantoja were reported with a final goal record of 46-16;
                     Barcelona with a final record of 16 goals conceded;
                     Don Bosco finished third
[*] Bancredicard were renamed Barcelona FC; 
    Baninter apparently were renamed Jarabacoa 

Promoted: Casa de España (Santo Domingo?) and Montellano (Puerto Plata)     

NB: Jarabacoa (as Baninter) were relegated as reigning champions,
    while Pantoja won the league as newly promoted club.

Topscorers:
Jonathan Faña (Don Bosco)        16
Jean Louis Max (Pantoja) (Haiti) 10
Joan Lovis (Pantoja)      9
Manuel Pérez (Pantoja)    6
Danny Suárez (Savio)      6
Amado Tejada (Don Bosco)  6



NB: next (4th) edition of Liga Mayor (2005/06) to start Sep 2005
    (it was cancelled and started in May 2007);
    the Torneo Nacional 2005 (with 12 clubs, 6 from Zona Norte and 
    6 from Zona Sur not represented in Liga Mayor, and from which 2
    clubs are promoted for the Liga Mayor 2006/07) was eventually
    played before.


2003/04

2005

list of champions


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