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National Championship First Division

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Bridgestone First Division
Countries Hoenn Hoenn
Confederation EMUFA
Founded 674 AHC
First season 675
Disbanded 2019 CE
Number of teams 16
Levels on pyramid 2
Promotion to Superleague Hoenn
Relegation to Second Division
Domestic cup(s) King of Hoenn Cup
League cup(s) Chancellor's Trophy
International cup(s) EMUFA Champions' League
EMUFA Cup

The National Championship First Division (Hoennese: ‮國標甲部‬, translit.: Kuɂpyo Kaɂbu?), known for promotional purposes as the Bridgestone First Division, and known as the National Championship Second Division before 2016, was the second-tier soccer league in Hoenn. The league was contested by 16 teams and operated on a system of promotion and relegation with the Superleague and Second Division. Teams from all four of Hoenn's domains were eligible for promotion.

Current teams

The following 16 teams competed in the last First Division season:

Club Finishing position
last season
Location Stadium Capacity
A.C. of Niɂma 8th Nijima Salt Road House 48,903
F.C. Tagamaɂ 5th Tagagō TBD TBD
Fallarbor Town F.C. 9th Fallarbor TBD TBD
Hayado A.C. 2D: 1st Hayado TBD TBD
Littleroot A.F.C. SL: 15th Littleroot Brendan Orlando Park 23,177
Mauville City F.C. 7th Mauville Kumamoto County Stadium 32,000
Mauville Heart F.C. 4th Mauville Greater Mauville Park 70,561
Miɂ Town F.C. 2D: 2nd Miɂ TBD TBD
Nāfa Sp.Vgg. SL: 14th Nāfa On-yama Stadium 30,000
Nagama City A.C. 10th Nagama TBD TBD
Naiɂ S.C. 11th Naiɂ TBD TBD
Nanguɂ United F.C. 13th Nangoɂ TBD TBD
National Police A.C. 12th Lilycove TBD TBD
Sawaya Eagles F.C. 2D: 3rd Petalburg TBD TBD
Tocha Province F.C. SL: 16th Hain, Tocha Hain Field 25,000
Yōdahama Carp A.C. 6th Yōdahama TBD TBD