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    Sion Hill, SV United relegated

    May 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Brighton Playing Field was the venue for quite a number of matches in this year’s National Football Club Championship.



    Sion Hill and SV United have been relegated from the Premier Division of the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Football Federation National Club Championships.

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    This, after Sion Hill finished ninth and SV United tenth in the 2024-2025 Tournament that saw the division’s final two matches played last Saturday, May 17, at the Brighton Playing Field.

    In the first of the double header, Avenues defeated the 2022-2023 First Division winners- SV United, 3-1. Avenues’ goals came from Garret Legerwood who had a brace and Ashroy Patterson. Scoring for SV United was Terris Joseph.

    Avenues ended on 21 points to occupy eighth place, while SV United ended their campaign with 13 points.

    In Saturday’s second match, Camdonia-Chelsea drove more nails into the Sion Hills coffin when they defeated the East Kingstown team 4-1. Imani Miller scored two and there was a goal apiece for Jaymor Williams and Okeedo Cottle. Seaqueam Millington netted Sion Hill’s consolation item.

    The win for Camdonia-Chelsea saw them edging out Je Belle on goal differential for the fourth place, as both tallied 25 points, while Sion Hill mustered 15 points.

    Before Saturday’s matches, the first, second and third places were decided, with North Leeward Predators, Hope International and Layou, taking the respective positions.

    Also, after Saturday’s matches, BESCO-Pastures – 23 points finished sixth and Awesome- 22 points, was seventh.
    All ten clubs will receive prize monies, ranging from $30,000 for first place, downwards to $1,500 for the tenth place.

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    Tier Two or First Division, along with the Women’s Division and the Male Under-15 and Under-17, are ongoing.
    The two top clubs emerging from Tier Two will be promoted to the Premiership of the next National Club Championships.

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