The 2019 Papua New Guinea National Soccer League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Kumul Petroleum Holdings Limited National Soccer League, was the 13th edition of
Papua New Guinea National Soccer League
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, the top-tier
football
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league in
Papua New Guinea
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. It started on 26 January 2019.
Toti City F.C. were the defending champions.
The title was won by Toti City, who picked up their fifth title after defeating eight-time champions
Hekari United
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The club holds the record for most titles in the Pa ...
in the final on penalties.
Format
A brand new format for the competition was announced on 19 November 2018, with the league being split into the
four regions of the country: Northern (
Momase), Southern (
Papua),
Highlands
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and
Islands
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.
Each league ran simultaneously, and the top two teams from each conference will qualify for the playoffs.
In the quarter-finals, the conference winners played at home against the conference runners-up, with the Northern Conference teams drawn against those from the Highlands Conference, and the Southern Conference teams against those from the Islands Conference. The winners proceeded to the semi-finals, with two home and away legs. The winning two sides proceeded to the Grand Final, with both teams then eligible to represent Papua New Guinea at the
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.
Teams
On 18 January 2019, 28 teams were confirmed as taking part. This was reduced to 27 after
Admiralty FC
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History
Admiralty FC started off in 1987 as a participa ...
withdrew.
Four teams returned following the
2018 season: champions
Toti City FC, regular season runners-up
FC Morobe Wawens, 2018 grand finalists
Besta PNG United
Besta PNG United, sometimes known as Besta United PNG, is a semi-professional soccer club, based in Lae, Papua New Guinea. The side acts as the national development team of the Papua New Guinea Football Association, and is limited to players who ...
, and
Southern Strikers, all except the latter being drawn into the Northern Conference. Following the league split, five teams returned to the NSL after at least two years' absence, including eight-time champions
Hekari United
Hekari United, formerly known as POM Souths, Souths United, PRK Souths United and Hekari Souths United, is a professional football club formed in 2006, based in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
The club holds the record for most titles in the Pa ...
, two-time runners-up
Eastern Stars, former runners up and four-time third-placed
Morobe United, and
PRK Gulf Komara (previously Erema FC). Furthermore, three clubs who had taken part in the two editions of the breakaway
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entered the NSL for the first time: 2017 Northern Conference champions
Markham FC,
Lahi FC and
Laiwaden FC
Laiwaden FC is a semi-professional association football club based in Madang, Papua New Guinea. The club was founded in 2017.
The side made their competitive debut in the 2017 Papua New Guinea National Premier League, where they finished 4th in th ...
. The rest of the teams – sixteen in total, including all the teams in the Highlands and Islands Conference – were debutants.
Summary
The Southern Conference kicked off on 26 January 2019, the first of the four conferences to begin. Hekari United played their first NSL match for almost three years, winning 1–0 against debutants
FC Bougainville, while there were opening day wins for debutants
Central United
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and
Port Moresby United. Both of the latter started strongly before Central United faded, while Port Moresby United went into the mid-season break in second with 16 points, five behind leaders Hekari, who had won seven games from seven, and four ahead of Bougainville on 12. Gulf Komara and Central sat fourth and fifth on 10 points. Two-time runners-up Eastern Stars had struggled to find their feet upon their return to the league, losing three of their opening four games before a minor recovery saw them into the halfway point in sixth with nine points.
It soon became clear that Hekari would be the runaway winners, while the battle for the second qualification spot was far less predictable. By mid-April, with three games to play, any of the sides from second to sixth could still clinch the second spot, although it was Port Moresby United who had retained the advantage, still sitting three points clear of Central United in third.
On 20 April, second-placed Port Moresby lost 4–1 to leaders Hekari, while Central were thrashed 6–2 by a resurgent Eastern Stars, thanks in part to four goals from
Tau Winnie
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, and by the final day, Central were out of contention completely following a 6–1 defeat to Port Moresby United on the penultimate week of fixtures. On the last day, Port Moresby United needed just a win against second-from-bottom
Star Mountain to qualify behind Hekari, but they were held to a shock 3–3 draw, meaning the winner of Bougainville and Eastern Stars would clinch second spot. A late own goal decided the match 1–0 in Eastern Stars' favour, completing an excellent second half of the season for the
Milne Bay
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side.
The first half of the Northern Conference was disrupted slightly by Toti City and Morobe Wawens' participation in the
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. Both sides were able to play their opening fixture alongside the rest of the teams, with Toti City winning 3–1 against Morobe United and Wawens suffering a narrow 4–3 defeat at the hands of Besta PNG United. Both sides missed the next three rounds of fixtures, with Wawens dropping to the foot of the table and Toti to sixth as a result, with Morobe United leading the way having won their next three matches, including a narrow 1–0 win over current runners-up Besta PNG. Toti soon recovered, however, and by the halfway stage, they were on top of the league with seven wins from seven. Morobe United looked certain to join them in the playoffs, sitting second on 18 points, with Laiwaden FC third with 10.
A second-half-of-the-season surge from Besta PNG United almost threatened to disrupt the placings of the top two, with Besta winning all seven of their second-half fixtures, including a 1–0 win over Toti on 13 April, and a 3–2 victory over Morobe United the following weekend. However, this was to be Toti's only defeat of the regular season, while Morobe did enough to hold off the advances of their rivals and qualify behind the reigning champions.
The Highlands Conference kicked off on 10 February, with
Aporo Mai taking the early lead following a 5–0 opening day victory over
Enga Laima
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The club's competitive debut was in the 2019 edition of the Papua New Guinea National Soccer L ...
. Laima suffered another heavy defeat the following weekend to
Kagua-Erave, losing 11–1, and Aporo Mai's 4–2 defeat to
Blue Kumuls allowed Kagua-Erave to go top of the table. Five wins from five saw Kagua lead the way at the halfway stage, with
Mount Hagen FC
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The club's competitive debut was in the 2019 ed ...
in second on 10 points, and Blue Kumuls in third on seven.
On 23 March, Blue Kumuls defeated Mount Hagen 2–0, going level on points in second place and setting up a close race for the second playoff spot behind Kagua-Erave. However, fourth-placed Aporo Mai threatened to upstage them both, inflicting a 1–0 defeat on previously undefeated Kagua-Erave the following weekend, and securing a 2–1 victory over Blue Kumuls on the first weekend of April. This left Aporo Mai four points behind Kumuls and Hagen with a game in hand and two weeks to go. However, a 2–1 defeat to playoff rivals Mount Hagen on the penultimate matchday ended their challenge.
With points tied on the final day of fixtures, Blue Kumuls went into their final match against Kagua-Erave knowing victory would guarantee qualification for the playoffs, while Mount Hagen needed to better Kumuls' result against Enga Laima. Despite Kagua-Erave securing a 1–0 victory over Blue Kumuls, Mount Hagen were unable to capitalise, losing 3–1 to Enga Laima and missing out on the playoffs on goal difference.
The Islands Conference was the last to kick-off, starting on 24 February.
Chebu AROB FC secured an opening-day 4–0 victory over
Radazz FC, while
West Tribe FC and
Greengold Liners played out a 0–0 draw. West Tribe and Chebu AROB had a strong first half of the season, sitting first and second respectively after both sides won all their matches, excepting Tribe's 1–0 victory over Chebu on 9 March.
However, Radazz FC came back strongly in the second half, securing 3–2 victories over Tribe and Chebu on consecutive weekends, propelling them into second, with Chebu a point behind with a game in hand. However, on 20 April, they could only manage a 2–2 draw against bottom side
Gazelle FC
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, while Chebu secured a vital 3–2 win over West Tribe. Radazz completed their season with a 2–1 win after Greengold Liners, and sat second ahead of West Tribe by a point and behind the already qualified Chebu AROB, but having played a game more than both sides. As such, they could only watch as West Tribe played out their final fixture: a 5–1 thrashing of Gazelle, meaning that they and league winners Chebu would qualify for the playoffs.
In the playoffs, all four Highlands and Islands teams were eliminated by Northern and Southern Conference sides, with reigning champions Toti City defeating Blue Kumuls 8–1 thanks to a double
hat-trick
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from
Raymond Gunemba
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:''As of match played 20 July 2019. Papua New ...
.
In the two-legged semi-finals, previous champions Hekari United and Toti City came out on top against their conference rivals Eastern Stars and Morobe United respectively, before a
penalty shoot-out
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decided the final in Toti City's favour after a 0–0 draw, allowing them to win their fifth consecutive league title.
Regular season
Northern Conference
Matches took place at the
Sir Ignatius Kilage Stadium
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,
Lae
Lae () is the capital of Morobe Province and is the second-largest city in Papua New Guinea. It is located near the delta of the Markham River and at the start of the Highlands Highway, which is the main land transport corridor between the Highl ...
, and the
Laiwaden Oval,
Madang
Madang (old German name: ''Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen'') is the capital of Madang Province and is a town with a population of 27,420 (in 2005) on the north coast of Papua New Guinea. It was first settled by the Germans in the 19th century.
Histor ...
.
Results
Southern Conference
Matches took place at the
Sir John Guise Stadium
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,
Port Moresby
(; Tok Pisin: ''Pot Mosbi''), also referred to as Pom City or simply Moresby, is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea. It is one of the largest cities in the southwestern Pacific (along with Jayapura) outside of Australia and New Z ...
.
Results
Highlands Conference
Matches took place at the
National Sports Institute
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,
Goroka
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.
Results
Islands Conference
Matches took place at the
Ceremonial Park,
Kokopo
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and the
Muthuvel Stadium,
Kimbe
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.
Results
Playoffs
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
First legs
Second legs
Third place match
Grand final
Controversies
Death of Mikes Gewa
On 30 March, Laiwaden FC goalkeeper
Mikes Gewa was kicked in the ribs by Morobe Wawens'
Jason Farrock, and the player was hospitalised.
The player died just under a month later in hospital.
[ ] It was then revealed that the National Soccer League hadn't taken out
medical insurance
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to cover its players, continuing that it would likely be the case for the following season, and that both the NSL and the clubs taking part had overlooked the issue and should share the blame.
Playoff draws
The format of the playoffs caused some controversy amongst players, coaches and fans alike, mainly because teams from the same regional division were not kept apart until the final, meaning it was impossible for two sides from the same conference to meet in the final and secure continental qualification. Furthermore, the format was changed twice within a month, leading Eastern Stars' chairman
Joseph Ealedona to describe it as 'fraud at the highest level'.
PNGFA chairman
John Kapi Natto
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responded to the criticism by distancing the association, which only gives advice on how the competition should be run, from the management of the NSL itself, and stating that he believed the draws were done 'after taking into consideration the costs involved.'
[ ]
References
External links
RSSSF
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Papua New Guinea National Soccer League seasons
Papua New Guinea
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Premier League
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