Full name | Marist Prems | ||
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Manager | Christian Koaneti | ||
League | Tonga Major League | ||
2013 | 3rd | ||
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Marist Prems is a football club located in Nukuʻalofa, Tonga, currently playing in the Tonga Major League, the highest level of association football competition in Tonga. [1]
The first record of Marist playing in the Tongan football league system is in 2006. [2] Their final position is not known but, it is known that they beat the champions SC Lotoha'apai 4–0 in the final round of matches. [2] Their most successful season to date was their championship win in 2009, [3] where they ended Lotoha'apai's eleven year hold on the title, beating them into second place, with Manuka finishing third. [3] they were unbeaten in the season in the first eight rounds of matches, finally losing 1–3 to Ngele'ia. [3] In the 2013 season, they were one of only four teams to take part, this time finishing in third place, with Lotoha'apai United finishing first and Ha'amoko United Youth finishing second. [1] They won one of their four games, a 6–1 victory over Popua on the opening day of the season, drew the return fixture 0–0, but lost 0–2 to Lotoha'apai and 2–3 to Ha'amoko. [1]
As of 2013 season: [4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Full name | Marist Prems | ||
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Manager | Christian Koaneti | ||
League | Tonga Major League | ||
2013 | 3rd | ||
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Marist Prems is a football club located in Nukuʻalofa, Tonga, currently playing in the Tonga Major League, the highest level of association football competition in Tonga. [1]
The first record of Marist playing in the Tongan football league system is in 2006. [2] Their final position is not known but, it is known that they beat the champions SC Lotoha'apai 4–0 in the final round of matches. [2] Their most successful season to date was their championship win in 2009, [3] where they ended Lotoha'apai's eleven year hold on the title, beating them into second place, with Manuka finishing third. [3] they were unbeaten in the season in the first eight rounds of matches, finally losing 1–3 to Ngele'ia. [3] In the 2013 season, they were one of only four teams to take part, this time finishing in third place, with Lotoha'apai United finishing first and Ha'amoko United Youth finishing second. [1] They won one of their four games, a 6–1 victory over Popua on the opening day of the season, drew the return fixture 0–0, but lost 0–2 to Lotoha'apai and 2–3 to Ha'amoko. [1]
As of 2013 season: [4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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