2019 Liga Futebol Amadora Terceira Divisão

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2019 Liga Futebol Amadora Terceira Divisão (often referred to as the LFA Terceira Divisão) was the inaugural season of the third-highest division of the Liga Futebol Amadora, and third-highest overall in the Timorense football league system.[1][2][3]

2019 LFA Terceira
Tournament details
CountryTimor Leste
Dates5 Nevember – 9 December 2019
Teams11
Final positions
ChampionsEmmanuel FC
Runner-upAS Marca FC
Tournament statistics
Matches played24
Goals scored84 (3.5 per match)

Clubs (2019)

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The following 11 clubs competed in the 2019 Liga Futebol Amadora Terceira Divisão, as Emmanuel and Marca were promoted to Liga Futebol Amadora Segunda Divisão.[4]

Emmanuel FC (Díli), AC Mamura (Díli), AS Inur Transforma (Díli), Karau Fuik FC (Viqueque), AD Maubisse (Maubisse), Laleia United FC (Manatuto), AS Marca FC (Díli), YMCA FC (Díli), AS Lero (Lautém), Kuda Ulun FC (Maliana) and ADR União (Díli).

Final tables

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Grupo A

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1.Emmanuel FC                              5   5  0  0  15- 6  15       Promoted

2.AC Mamura                                5   4  0  1  12- 5  12
3.AS Inur Transforma                       5   3  0  2   9- 6   9
4.Karau Fuik FC (Viqueque)                 5   2  0  3  11- 9   6
5.AD Maubisse                              5   1  0  4   4-12   3
6.Laleia United FC                         5   0  0  5   2-15   0

Grupo B

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1.AS Marca FC                              4   3  1  0  14- 3  10       Promoted

2.YMCA Comoro FC                           3   2  1  0   6- 1   7
3.AS Lero (Lautem)                         3   2  0  1   5- 4   6
4.Kuda Ulun FC                             4   0  1  3   4- 8   1
5.Asociação Desportiva e Recreativa União  4   0  1  3   2-15   1

NB: remaining match apparently declared void

References

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  1. ^ "Liga Timorense". kalohan.net. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  2. ^ "East Timor 2019". RSSSF. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  3. ^ "Kejutan Terjadi di Liga Timor Leste 2019". bolasport.com. Retrieved 2021-04-01.
  4. ^ "East Timor 2019". RSSSF. Retrieved 7 April 2021.
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