
Futsal Super League tiebreakers: What happens if teams are tied on points?
There is still plenty to be decided in the final two fixtures of the 2021 Futsal Super League, which includes several scenarios that could involve tiebreakers coming into play to decide the champions.
Keep the calculators stowed away, Futsal Super League Rules and Regulations are clear to guide on number of potential tiebreaker scenarios in which teams could finish tied on points at the top.
Below you will find the official list of tiebreakers as stipulated in Article 23 of the Futsal Association of Uganda (FAU) rules and regulations.
- Should two or more teams finish tied on points in the standings, their final position on the table shall be determined on head to head results where results between the teams involved will be used to determine the best team.
- If the two or more teams have the same head to head record, then fair play table will be used to separate the teams involved
- An if the two teams can’t still be separated, a mini league or playoff will be used to determine the best team of the league. The involved teams will verse each other in games to decide the winner.
Heading into the last Matchday, KJT and Park FC are level on points(27) after 12 games played. KJT sits first on the log because of the head to head.
They drew with Park 1-all in the first leg before beating the defenders 3-0 in the second leg fixture.
So if both sides win their remaining two games, KJT will be crowned league champions for the first time regardless of the goal difference.