Fixtures

Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 05/12 00:00 21 AC Port of Spain vs Club Sando - View
Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 05/19 20:00 22 Point Fortin FC vs AC Port of Spain - View
Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 12/07 00:10 - AC Port of Spain vs Defence Force FC - View

Results

Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 04/14 00:00 20 Prison Service FC v AC Port of Spain - PPT.
Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 04/07 22:10 19 [2] AC Port of Spain v Police FC TT [1] D 1-1
Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 04/04 00:10 18 Defence Force FC v AC Port of Spain L 2-0
Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 03/27 22:00 17 [1] AC Port of Spain v Eagles FC [10] W 2-1
Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 03/15 22:00 16 Central FC v AC Port of Spain D 2-2
Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 03/07 00:10 14 La Horquetta Rangers FC v AC Port of Spain W 1-3
Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 03/04 00:00 14 La Horquetta Rangers FC v AC Port of Spain - PPT.
Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 02/23 21:00 13 AC Port of Spain v 1976 FC Phoenix - PPT.
Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 02/18 23:10 12 [1] AC Port of Spain v Morvant Caledonia Utd [9] D 3-3
Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 02/03 22:10 11 [1] AC Port of Spain v Point Fortin FC [6] D 0-0
Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 01/27 00:10 10 [1] AC Port of Spain v Club Sando [4] W 4-2
Trinidad ja Tobago kõrgliiga 01/20 00:10 9 [1] AC Port of Spain v Prison Service FC [6] W 5-1

Statistika

 TotalKodusVõõrsil
Matches played 30 17 13
Wins 18 11 7
Draws 6 4 2
Losses 6 2 4
Goals for 71 47 24
Goals against 36 19 17
Clean sheets 6 4 2
Failed to score 4 2 2

Wikipedia - AC Port of Spain

Athletic Club Port of Spain (previously known as North East Stars FC) is a Trinidad and Tobago professional football club, based in Port of Spain, Trinidad, that plays in the TT Premier Football League. The team plays its home games at the Hasely Crawford Stadium.

History

The team joined the Professional Football League as North East Stars F.C. beginning in the 2002 season, having previously played in Trinidad's ECFU league. The team joined the league with the explicit intention of representing the north-east of Trinidad, previously underrepresented in football circles.

The team was terrible in their first season, finishing last in the league with a dismal record of 4 wins, 2 ties, and 22 losses. They improved dramatically in 2003, however, jumping from last to third, as they went 19–7–10. They improved even further in 2004, surprising everyone by winning the league with a dominant 14–5–2 performance. They finished 5th in 2005.

The club's Jerren Nixon finished the 2004 season as the league's leading scorer with a staggering 31 goals, 17 in front of second place Randolph Jerome's 14.

In 2020, the club moved to Port of Spain and changed its name.