2016–17 Tahiti Ligue 1

The 2016–17 Tahiti Ligue 1 is the 70th season of top-flight football in Tahiti. Tefana are the defending champions having won their fourth title last season.

Tahiti Ligue 1
Season2016–17
ChampionsAS Dragon
RelegatedArue,
Olympic Mahina
Matches played138
Goals scored624 (4.52 per match)
Top goalscorerFrench Polynesia Teaonui Tehau
(40 goals)
Biggest home winPirae 9-1 Tahiti U17
Biggest away winPirae 1-10 Vénus

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Tefana 27 23 0 4 127 32 +95 102[a] Qualification to Championship Playoff
2 Dragon 27 20 4 3 81 40 +41 97[a]
3 Central Sport 27 16 4 7 68 35 +33 85[a]
4 Vénus 27 16 5 6 82 33 +49 84[a]
5 Taiarapu 27 11 1 15 67 68 −1 65[a]
6 Pirae 27 10 1 16 63 82 −19 62[a]
7 Manu-Ura 27 8 6 13 34 56 −22 59[a]
8 Arue 27 9 1 17 39 73 −34 59[a] Relegation to Tahiti Ligue 2
9 Olympic Mahina 27 6 5 16 29 61 −32 54[a]
10 Tahiti U-17 27 2 1 24 23 133 −110 34
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 4 points for a win, 2 points for a draw, 1 point for a defeat.
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Bonus points:
    • 6 pts: AS Tefana, AS Dragon, AS Central Sport
    • 4 pts: AS Vénus, AS Taiarapu, AS Pirae, AS Arue, AS Olympic Mahina
    • 2 pts: AS Manu-Ura

Championship playoff

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Semi-finals

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Winners qualified for 2018 OFC Champions League.[1]

AS Tefana2–3AS Vénus

AS Dragon2–2 (a.e.t.)AS Central Sport
Penalties
3–2

Final

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AS Vénus0–2AS Dragon
Tetauira   74'
Porlier   83'

Top scorers

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Rank Player Club Goals
1   Teaonui Tehau Vénus 40
2   Temarii Tinorua Tefana 18
3   Manaraii Porlier Dragon 9
4   Jay Warren Central Sport 8
5   Stanley Atani Tefana 7
6   Raimana Tetuani Taiarapu 7
7   Roonui Tze Yu Dragon 6
8   Yohann Tihoni Taiarapu 6
9   Jean Yves Paraue Arue 6
10   Francois Mu Manu Ura 6

Hat-tricks

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Player For Against Score Date
  Teaonui Tehau6 Vénus Pirae 1-10 22 October 2016
  Alvin Tehau Tefana Manu Ura 0-4 22 October 2016
  Temarii Tinorua Tefana Olympic Mahina 7-1 10 September 2016

References

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  1. ^ "Tahiti finds its champions". Oceania Football Confederation. 19 May 2017.
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