Isle of Man Premier League explained

Country:Isle of Man
Founded:2007–present
1896–2007 (as Division One)
Levels:1
Relegation:Division Two
Most Champs:St Georges (9 titles)
Season:2020–21
Champions:Corinthians
Teams:13
Domest Cup:Isle of Man FA Cup
Website:http://fulltime-league.thefa.com/ProcessPublicSelect.do?psSelectedSeason=586640813&psSelectedDivision=175685803&psSelectedCompetition=0&psSelectedLeague=9057188
Current:2021–22 Isle of Man Premier League

The Isle of Man Premier League (also known as the Canada Life Premier League for sponsorship reasons) is the highest division of the Isle of Man Football League and the highest overall in the Isle of Man football league system. The Premier League, which was introduced for the 2007–08 season, was previously known as the First Division. Each year, the top finishing club is crowned league champion, and the two lowest placed clubs are relegated to Division Two.

In 2018–19 season, St Marys were the division champions and St Georges were the runners-up. St Johns United and Braddan were relegated to Division Two, finishing 12th and 13th place respectively.[1]

History

The Isle of Man Premier League was introduced for the 2007–08 season.

Structure of the league

Competition

The league comprises 13 clubs. Over the course of a season, which runs annually from August to the following May, a club plays each of the others in the same division twice (a double round-robin system), once at their home and once at that of their opponents. This makes for a total of 24 games played each season. Clubs gain three points for a win, one for a draw and none for a defeat. Clubs are ranked by total points, then goal difference, and then goals scored. At the end of the season, the first placed club in the league is crowned Premier League champions.

Promotion and relegation

A system of promotion and relegation exists between the Premier League and Division Two. At the end of each season the two lowest placed clubs in the Premier League are relegated to Division two, and the top two placed clubs from Division Two are promoted to the Premier League.

Current members

The following 13 clubs are competing in the Premier League during the 2019–20 season.

ClubFinishing position last seasonLocationStadiumCapacity
Castletown Metropolitan10thCastletownCastletown Football Stadium
Corinthians4thDouglasNobles Park
Douglas Athletic6thDouglasGroves Road
Douglas HSOB7thOnchanDHSOB Football Ground
Douglas Royal11thDouglasNobles Park
Laxey9thLaxeyLaxey Football Ground1,000[2]
Marown8thCrosbyMemorial Playing Fields
Peel3rdPeel A.F.C Football Ground
Pulrose United2nd in Division Two (Promoted)DouglasGroves Road Stadium
Ramsey1st in Division Two (Promoted)RamseyBallacloan Stadium
Rushen United5thPort ErinCroit Lowey1,500[3]
St Georges2ndDouglasThe Campsite
St Marys1stDouglasThe Bowl3,000[4]

Results

League champions and runners-up

SeasonChampionsRunners-up
2007–08Castletown 69Peel 58
2008–09St Georges 58Peel 57
2009–10Castletown 63St Marys 58
2010–11Castletown 68Douglas High School Old Boys 60
2011–12St Georges 70Castletown 58
2012–13Castletown 65Laxey 52
2013–14St Georges 70St Marys 53
2014–15St Georges 66Peel 62
2015–16St Georges 70Peel 65
2016–17St Georges 69Corinthians 55
2017–18St Georges 64Peel 56
2018–19St Marys 59St Georges 52
2019–20cancelled due to COVID-19cancelled due to COVID-19
2020–21Corinthians 70Rushen United 56
2021–22Ayre United 56Rushen United 47

Relegated teams (from Premier League to Division Two)

SeasonClubs
2007–08Douglas Royal (11), St Johns United (14)
2008–09Ayre United (14), Colby (17)
2009–10Union Mills (3), St Johns United (13)
2010–11Douglas Royal (7), Michael United (13)
2011–12Ayre United (3), Ramsey YCOB (11)
2012–13Marown (7), Gymnasium (13)
2013–14Castletown Metropolitan (8), Ramsey YCOB (9)
2014–15Michael United (3), Gymnasium (9)
2015–16Ramsey YCOB (5), Marown (15)
2016–17Ayre United (-1), Union Mills (7)
2017–18Ramsey (11), Colby (11)
2018–19St Johns United (13), Braddan (0)
2019–20cancelled due to COVID-19
2020–21Douglas Athletic (15), St Johns United (12)

Top scorers

SeasonTop scorerClubGoals
2007–08 Callum MorrisseySt Georges37
2008–09 Callum MorrisseySt Georges30
2009–10 Steven PriestnalSt Marys29
2010–11 Steven PriestnalSt Marys28
2011–12 Josh KellyRushen United31
2012–13 Steven PriestnalSt Marys37
2013–14 Ciaran McNultySt Georges30
2014–15 Josh Kelly40
2015–16 Ciaran McNultySt Georges40
2016–17 Ashley Webster36
2017–18 Ciaran McNultySt Georges45
2018–19 Sean DoyleCorinthians39

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Isle of Man Senior Men's Leagues. full-time.thefa.com. 2017-05-19.
  2. Web site: Laxey Football Ground (Glen Road). klaiber-it.de. Timo Klaiber. Europlan-Online. 2017-05-19.
  3. Web site: Croit Lowey. klaiber-it.de. Timo Klaiber. Europlan-Online. 2017-05-19.
  4. News: Douglas Bowl stadium refurbishment begins. 2010-07-21. BBC News. 2017-05-19. en-GB.