2009 Copa Rommel Fernández
The Copa Rommel Fernández 2009 season (officially "XIII Copa Rommel Fernández ") started in January 2009. "Copa Rommel Fernández" is Panama's national club football championship founded in 1996.
Season | 2009 |
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← 2008 2010 → |
On 26 February 2009 Millenium was crowned champions after defeating El Tecal 5-4 after extra time. Due to the expansion of Primera A, both teams were promoted and will participate in the 2009 season. José Tobio was the top goal scorer in this 2009 season with 9 goals.
2009 teams
Zone 1
- East Panamá, Colón and Darién
Club | City | Qualified as |
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Atlético Jaqué | Jaqué | Darién 2 |
Deportivo Cali | Colón | Colón 2 |
Millenium F.C. | Panama City | East Panamá 2 |
Palmeiro F.C. | Metetí | Darién 1 |
Paraíso F.C. | Colón | Colón 1 |
SUNTRACS F.C. | San Miguelito | East Panamá 1 |
Zone 2
- West Panamá and Coclé
Club | City | Qualified as |
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Deportivo El Tecal | Arraiján | West Panamá 1 |
Deportivo El Valle | Arraiján | West Panamá 2 |
Proinfa | Antón | Coclé 2 |
San Antonio | Penonomé | Coclé 1 |
Zone 3
- Herrera, Los Santos and Veraguas
Club | City | Qualified as |
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Llano Bonito Jr. | Chitré | Herrera |
La Mesa | La Mesa | Veraguas 2 |
Niupy | Macaracas | Los Santos 2 |
Nuevo Tocumen | Las Tablas | Los Santos 1 |
La Primavera | San Antonio | Veraguas 1 |
Zone 4
Club | City | Qualified as |
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Almirante | Almirante | Bocas del Toro 2 |
América | Divalá | Occidental Chiriquí 2 |
Deportivo Bades | David | Chiriquí 1 |
Deportivo Solano | Bugaba | Chiriquí 2 |
Majagua | Finca Blanco | Occidental Chiriquí 1 |
Sporting de Changuinola | Changuinola | Bocas del Toro 1 |
Regular round
Zone 1
- Results from the 4 and 5 feature are unknown, however both SUNTRACS and Millenium qualified.
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- Green indicates teams qualified to the final round
Zone 2
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- Green indicates teams qualified to the final round
Zone 3
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- Green indicates teams qualified to the final round
Zone 4
- Results from the 4 and 5 feature are unknown, however both America and Majagua qualified.
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- Green indicates teams qualified to the final round
Final round
Quarter-finals | Semi-finals | Final | ||||||||
8 February - Estadio Bernardo Gil | ||||||||||
SUNTRACS | 5 | |||||||||
15 February - Estadio Virgilio Tejeira | ||||||||||
Llano Bonito Jr. | 0 | |||||||||
SUNTRACS | 0 | |||||||||
8 February - Estadio Virgilio Tejeira | ||||||||||
Millenium | 1 | |||||||||
Millenium (pen.) | 2 (4) | |||||||||
26 February - Cancha Sintetica Rommel Fernández | ||||||||||
Majagua | 2 (1) | |||||||||
Millenium | 5 | |||||||||
8 February - Estadio Virgilio Tejeira | ||||||||||
El Tecal | 4 | |||||||||
El Tecal | 3 | |||||||||
15 February - Estadio Virgilio Tejeira | ||||||||||
La Primavera | 2 | |||||||||
El Tecal | 5 | |||||||||
8 February - Estadio Bernardo Gil | ||||||||||
América | 1 | |||||||||
El Valle | 1 | |||||||||
América | 2 | |||||||||
Quarterfinals
SUNTRACS | 5-0 | Llano Bonito Jr. |
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Aimar Yamir Applewhite Miguel Bello Jonathan Braswell Alexis King |
Millenium | 2-2 | Majagua |
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Penalties | ||
4-1 |
Millenium advances to final 4–1 on penalties
El Tecal | 3-2 | La Primavera |
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El Valle | 1-2 | América |
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Tomas Andrade | Felipe Steward Miguel Ramos 75' |
Semifinals
SUNTRACS | 0-1 | Millenium |
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José Tobio 83' |
Final
Millenium | 5-4 | El Tecal |
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José Tobio 19' 96' 47' 85' 110' |
Lucas Araúz 4' Marcos Pitty 6' Jair Catuy 40' 98' |
2009 Champion: |
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Millenium F.C. 1st Title |
Top goalscorer
- 9 goals
- José Tobio (Millenium)
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