Liga Dominicana de Fútbol explained

Liga Dominicana de Fútbol
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Country:Dominican Republic
Founded:2014
Teams:8
Levels:1
Domest Cup:Copa Dominicana de Fútbol
Confed Cup:CONCACAF Champions Cup
CONCACAF Caribbean Cup
CONCACAF Caribbean Shield
Champions:Cibao F.C. (2023)
Most Successful Club:Cibao F.C. (4 titles)
Current:2024 Liga Dominicana de Fútbol
Tv:Domestic
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Canal official de Liga Dominicana de Fútbol

The Liga Dominicana de Fútbol is the first professional football league in Dominican Republic, it was launched in March 2015.[2] For sponsorship reasons it is known as LDF Banco Popular.[3]

History

Prior to the league's establishment, football in the Dominican Republic was only played in a semi-pro level.

To address the issue and to raise the status of football in the country, the Dominican Football Federation has decided to implement the idea of a new professional league in the country, to attract more people into the sport. Thus, the Liga Dominicana de Fútbol was approved, as an attempt to raise the country's football profile. The first season began in 2014.[4]

Jarabacoa FC gets Relegated for the 2024 Season

On 2 February 2024, the Official Jarabacoa FC account on X announced they will not participate in the 2024 season in desire to maintain and improve their turf along with general improvements to their Stadium.https://twitter.com/JarabacoaFC/status/1753525450092003600 The 2024 season will feature the previous 8 teams from the 2023 season.[5]

Competition format

In the first three installments, each team played 18 matches in the regular season with the 4 teams with most points qualifying for the playoffs. The champion was decided in a single-legged final.

The 2018 season grew from 10 to 12 teams with the arrival of San Francisco de Macoris (Atlético) and Bayaguana (Inter). Since Delfines from the Eastern part of the country joined, the LDF now had a team in each of the seven provinces and the National District, and the only professional league with a team in the South region San Cristóbal.

The tournament featured 132 regular series matches. Each team played 22 games in the regular phase (instead of the 18 of the first three editions), and the six highest scoring advanced to the second phase, where they played one against all in a round. The best four then advanced to a semi-final with round-trip matches. The winners had a championship in a single match, which extends the league calendar to 152 matches from 95 in 2017.

As a novelty, the LDF 2018 season had a national and international television transmission chain that brought the small screen 60 matches at the local level and a number of meetings to be defined that will be taken to at least five nations of the region, including the United States and Mexico.

The 2019 tournament of the Liga Dominicana de Futbol started with 12 teams. The event brought up a new format in which each of the twelve clubs can have up to 6 foreign players on their payroll.

The new format includes an "Apertura" and a "Clausura" tournament, both will be played one round and have been agreed with the twelve clubs and also with CONCACAF. The "Apertura" will have a semifinal with the four best teams and then a final, as well as the "Clausura".

The champion of each tournament will then compete to win the qualification to the CONCACAF championship tournament. Another club will qualify for the CONCACAF tournament, accumulating the most points in both tournaments.

Teams

TeamCityStadium (capacity)FoundedFirst
season
Head coach
LDF
Cibao F.C.SantiagoEstadio Cibao FC (10,000)align=center 2014align=center 2015 Jorge Alfonso
Atlético Vega RealLa VegaEstadio Olímpico (La Vega) (7,000)align=center 2014align=center 2015 Jose Rodriguez
Moca F.C.MocaEstadio Complejo Deportivo Moca 86 (2,000)align=center 1971align=center 2015 Ronald Batista
Atlántico F.C.Puerto PlataEstadio Leonel Plácido (2,000)align=center 2014align=center 2015 Lenín José Bastidas Bello
C.A. San CristóbalSan CristóbalEstadio Panamericano (3,000)align=center 2014align=center 2015 Froilán Hidalgo
Delfines Del Este F.C.La RomanaEstadio Municipal La Romana (1,200)align=center 20142015 Juan Carlos Gastón
Universidad O&M F.C.Santo DomingoEstadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez (27,000)align=center 2010align=center 2015 Martín Arriola
C.A. PantojaSanto DomingoEstadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez (27,000)align=center 1999align=center 2015 Orlando Capellino

Champions

Year! style="width:150px;"
Playoff Champions
(Champions)
Regular Season
(Regular Season)
Runner-upTop Scorer(s)Top Scorer's ClubGoals
2015PantojaBaugerAtlántico FCJonathan FañaBauger17
2016Barcelona AtléticoBarcelona AtléticoCibaoAnderson AriasClub Barcelona Atlético11
2017Atlántico FCCibao FCAtlético PantojaArmando Maita, Mauro Gomez, Woodensky CherenfantClub Atlético Pantoja, Atlántico FC, Cibao FC10
2018Cibao FCAtlético de San FranciscoAtlético de San FranciscoAtlético de San Francisco18
2019Atlético PantojaCibao FCCibao FC13
2020O&M FCCibao FC, O&M FCDelfines del Este FC7
2021Cibao FCCibao FCAtlético Vega RealJuan David Díaz SánchezAtlético Pantoja18
2022Cibao FCCibao FCAtlético PantojaGustavo AzconaMoca FC14
2023Cibao FCCibao FCMoca FCOscar Leonardo Becerra GamboaAtlantico FC18

Most goals

PlacePlayerCountryTeam (s)Goals
1Anderson Arias VenezuelaAtlántico FC (2015)
Club Barcelona Atlético (2016)
O&M FC (2017)(2018)
Atletico San Francisco
47
2Pablo Marsini ArgentinaAtlantico FC (2017)
Cibao FC (2018)
Club Atlético Pantoja (2019)
38
3Domingo Peralta Dominican RepublicCibao FC (2015-2017)(2018)
Moca FC (2019)
Atletico Vega Real(2020-)
O&M FC
37
4Daniel Jamesley HaitiJarabacoa FC (2018)(2019-)
O&M FC
37
5Charles Herold Jr. HaitiCibao FC (2015-)36
6Luis Espinal Dominican Republic33
7Jonathan Faña Dominican RepublicBauger FC (2015)
Cibao FC (2016)
Moca FC (2017)
Club Atlético Pantoja (2018)
30
8Sam Colson HaitiCibao FC (2015-2017)
Atletico San Cristobal (2018)
Atletico Vega Real (2018)
Atlético San Cristobal)
30
9Berthame Dine HaitiAtlántico FC (2015)
Atlético Vega Real (2016-)
25
10Bony Pierre HaitiBauger FC (2015-2016)
Club Barcelona Atlético (2017-)
21

Stadiums and locations

Current LDF stadiums

Atlántico FCAtlético San CristóbalAtlético Vega Real
Estadio Leonel PlácidoEstadio PanamericanoEstadio Olímpico (La Vega)
Capacity: 2,000Capacity: 3,000Capacity: 7,000
Club Atlético PantojaDelfines Del EsteMoca FC
Estadio Olímpico Félix SánchezParque del EsteEstadio Complejo Deportivo Moca 86
Capacity: 27,000Capacity: 1,200Capacity: 2,000
Cibao FCUniversidad O&M FC
Estadio Cibao FCEstadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez
Capacity: 10,000Capacity: 27,000

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CDN Deportes (pagina futbol) . CDN Deportes . 28 November 2023.
  2. Web site: Dominican Republic launches professional league. CONCACAF. 10 March 2015. 25 March 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150330050702/http://www.concacaf.com/article/dominican-republic-launches-professional-league-3. 30 March 2015. dead.
  3. Web site: Banco Popular y la Federación Dominicana de Fútbol firman alianza estratégica. El Nuevo Diario. 23 March 2015. 25 March 2015. es.
  4. Web site: Liga Mayor de Futbol Republica Dominicana Inicia Hoy Con 12 Equipos .
  5. Web site: LA LDF 2024 INICIARÁ 8 DE MARZO CON 8 CLUBES . Liga Dominicana de Futbol . 31 January 2024.