2010–11 Bermudian Premier Division


The 2010-11 Bermudian Premier Division is the 48th season of the highest competitive football league in Bermuda, which was founded in 1963. Dandy Town Hornets are the defending champions, having won their fifth league championship last season.

Teams

and Somerset Trojans were relegated to the Bermuda First Division after finishing last season in ninth and tenth place. They were replaced by the top two clubs from the First Division, St. David's Warriors and St. George's Colts.
TeamBasedStadium
Boulevard BlazersHamiltonBermuda Athletic Association Field
Dandy Town HornetsPembrokeWestern Stars Sports Club Field
Devonshire ColtsDevonshirePolice Recreation Club Field
Devonshire CougarsDevonshireDevonshire Recreation Club Field
North Village RamsHamiltonBernard Park Field
PHC ZebrasSouthamptonSouthampton Rangers Field
St. David’s WarriorsSt. David'sSt. David's Cricket Club Field
St. George’s ColtsSt. George'sWellington Oval Field
Somerset EaglesSomersetWhite Hill Field 1
Southampton RangersSouthamptonSouthampton Rangers Field

Rams' Robinson and Zebras' Smith murdered

Just four days after the final round of matches, North Village Rams midfielder Randy Robinson was killed by gunfire. A month later, on 1 May, PHC Zebras striker Jason Smith was shot dead . Both players were only 22 years old.

League table

Results

Top scorers

RankScorerTeamGoals
1 Raymond BeachDandy Town Hornets13
1 Kwame SteedeDevonshire Cougars13
3 Ralph Bean Jr.North Village Rams12
3 Temiko WilsonBoulevard Blazers12
5 Jason LeeNorth Village Rams10
6 Jahron DickinsonSt. George's Colts9
7 Seretse CannonierSt David's Warriors8
7 Dennis RussellSouthampton Rangers8
7 Troy TuckerSomerset Eagles8
10 Clay DarrellSt George's Colts7
10 Darrin DowlingSomerset Eagles7
10 Aquino GrantPHC Zebras7

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Season awards

The nominees for the Player Of The Year were:
Young Player of the Year
Coach of the Year