Their season got off to a poor start with an opening defeat to the Diables Rouges. But five games later, the FC Arawaks players ended the championship with the Saint-Barth champion's trophy. The Arawaks ended the competition on Saturday March 8 with a 3-3 draw against ASPSB at the Saint-Jean stadium. We're delighted," says coach Paul Janvier. We got off to a bad start, but we quickly put things right. There are only six games left, so it's a fast-paced championship and you can quickly lose control of your destiny. "Fortunately for the Arawaks, the Diables Rouges got their foot in the door three times after their initial victory.
FC Arawaks ended the season with 13 points, four wins, one defeat and one draw. The latter on Saturday, when the club was already assured of being crowned champion 2025. I think it's fair to say we're where we should be, given the guys we've got," says Paul Janvier. We've got a pretty good team. "But the coach already has his sights set on the next objective of the season: the cup.
The competition is due to start in three to four weeks' time. It's a short season all over again," points out Paul Janvier. We'll be able to get more people playing. "During the six championship matches, FC Arawaks "toured" with around twenty players. No doubt they'll be keen to confirm their fine season by going for the double.
FC Arawaks dominate
The final league standings are as follows: FC Arawaks (13 points), FC Diables Rouges (9 points), ASPSB (7 points) and AS Gustavia (6 points).
