Season | 2011 |
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Matches played | 9 |
← 2010 2012 → |
The 2011 Taça Digicel season was the second edition of Taça Digicel. Ad. Dili Leste was the defending champion in this season.
Digicel continued its participation as the competition's main sponsor. Adidas as the official athletic sponsor and product supplier for TAÇA Digicel through 2021.[1]
Prize money
The record prize money pool of US$10,000 is broken down as follows :
Title | Prize Money |
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Champions | $5,000 |
Runner Up | $2,500 |
Third Place | $1,250 |
Fair play Team | $500 |
Best Player | $375 |
Top Scorer | $375 |
Teams
Teams summaries
Stadia and locations
Club | City | Province | Stadium | Capacity | 2010 season |
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Ad. Aileu | Aileu | Aileu District | |||
Ad. Ainaro | Ainaro | Ainaro District | |||
Ad. Baucau | Baucau | Baucau District | |||
Ad. Bobonaro | Bobonaro | Bobonaro District | |||
Ad. Cova Lima | Suai | Cova Lima | |||
Ad. Dili Leste | Dili | Dili | Municipal | 5,000 | 2010 Taça Digicel Champions |
Ad. Dili Oeste | Dili | Dili | Municipal | 5,000 | |
Ad. Ermera | Ermera | Ermera District | |||
Ad. Lautem | Lautem | Lautem District | Independensia | 100 | |
Ad. Liquica | Liquiçá | Liquiçá District | |||
Ad. Manatuto | Manatuto | Manatuto District | |||
Ad. Manufahi | Same | Manufahi | |||
Ad. Oecusse | Pante Macassar | Oecusse | |||
Ad. Viqueque | Viqueque | Viqueque District |
Personnel and kits
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Team | Coach1 | Captain | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
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Ad. Aileu | Adidas | |||
Ad. Ainaro | Adidas | |||
Ad. Baucau | Carlos Mateus | Adidas | ||
Ad. Bobonaro | Salvador Carlos | Adidas | ||
Ad. Cova Lima | Eldermota | Adidas | ||
Ad. Dili Leste | Emilio Olivyera | Adidas | ||
Ad. Dili Oeste | Quito | Adidas | ||
Ad. Ermera | Adidas | |||
Ad. Lautem | Adelino | Adidas | ||
Ad. Liquica | Adidas | |||
Ad. Manatuto | Jack Sarmento | Adidas | ||
Ad. Manufahi | Eugenio | Adidas | ||
Ad. Oecusse | Adidas | |||
Ad. Viqueque | Nidio Neto | Adidas |
Managerial changes
League table and result
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
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Top goalscorers
References
External links
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