2014 KBS Season

The 2014 KBS Season is the 52nd season of the Kingston Soccer League, Kingston and Boyce's premier soccer league. The season began on 21 February 2014 and the final matchday is scheduled for 12 September 2014. The Playoffs will start on 17 September 2014. Portland FC are the defending champions. The Final on October 3, 2014 saw the Kingston Titans beat the Portland FC 3 - 4 (0 - 1, 1 - 1, 1 - 1) on penalties, with Roger Button failing on the final shot. It is only the second national title to the Kingston Titans after their first success in 2001.

=Teams=

A total of 16 teams are contesting the league, including 14 sides from the 2013 season and two sides promoted directly from the 2013 Second National Division. The Uitveiler Rams and the Echo Bay Storms were relegated from the league and replaced by Second Division Champions Brunswick Athletics and runners up Portland Stars. For the Brunswick Athletics, it is the direct return into first division soccer after the relegation following the 2012 Season. For the Portland Stars, it is the first promotion to top-level soccer in the club's 45-year history, after 15 years in the Second Division.

2014 Teams

 * Portland FC (2013 KBS Champions)
 * Manchester Soccer
 * Kingston Sharks
 * Port Ruppert Flames
 * London Royals (2013 Playoff Finalists)
 * FC Wyswater
 * Columbia Thunder
 * Ste. Hannah Nemesis
 * New Berlin Outbacks
 * Kingston Titans
 * Boyce Nationals
 * FC Ste. Anne
 * Port Ruppert Skyliners
 * St Petri Fishermen
 * Brunswick Athletics (2013 Second Division champions)
 * Portland Stars (2013 Second Division runner-up)

Head Coaches and kits
=Table and Positions=

Results

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=Playoffs=

Rules
Between September 17th 2014 and October 4th 2014, the playoffs will conclude the KBS Season, with the eight best teams facing off against each other, first seeded against worst seeded, etc., in a two-legged playoff system. The first leg is to be played at the lower-seeded team's stadium, with the second leg taking place at the better seeded team's stadium. If the aggregate scores are tied after both legs, the away goals rule applies, with the team scoring more goals on the road advancing. If that does not bring a conclusion either, a 30-minute sudden death overtime is needed. If that does not conclude it either, Penalties decide the winner.