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{{Infobox football league|name=Daau Super League|tv=[[Daau TV]]<br>[[Daau Sports]]|top_goalscorer={{nowrap|[[Clover bin Clover]] (450)}}|most_appearances={{nowrap| [[Daniel Bennett (footballer) |Daniel Bennett]] (518)}}|most successful club=[[Daau United]] (9 titles)|champions=[[Daau United]] <br /> (3rd title)|confed_cup=TBA|levels=4|image=|teams=8|organiser=[[Daau Football Association]] (DFA)|confed=TBA|other countries=[[Krasnovlac]] (1 team)|country=[[Daau]] (7 teams)|pixels=1|current=[[2022-23 Daau Super League]]}}The '''Daau Premier League''' (abbreviation: '''DPL''') is a men's professional football league sanctioned by the [[Daau Football Association]] (DFA), which represents the sport's second highest level in the Daau Footballing Pyramid. The league is officially known as the [[BSL]] Daau Premier League for sponsorship reasons.
{{Infobox football league|name=Daau Premier League|tv=[[Daau TV]]<br>[[Daau Sports]]<br>[[CloviSports]]|top_goalscorer=|most_appearances=|most successful club=|champions=|confed_cup=TBA|levels=4|image=|teams=8|organiser=[[Daau Football Association]] (DFA)|confed=TBA|other countries=|country=[[Daau]] (8 teams)|pixels=1|current=[[2022-23 Daau Premier League]]}}The '''Daau Premier League''' (abbreviation: '''DPL''') is a men's professional football league sanctioned by the [[Daau Football Association]] (DFA), which represents the sport's second highest level in the Daau Footballing Pyramid. The league is officially known as the [[BSL]] Daau Premier League for sponsorship reasons.


The league will host its first season starting from 2022 onwards as a new format of the league was introduced. The league plans to have 8 clubs in its first season and plans to expand further later on, consisting of three rounds in which each team plays every other team once. Seasons run from late August to late April, with teams playing 21 matches each, totalling 147 matches in the season.
The league will host its first season starting from 2022 onwards as a new format of the league was introduced. The league plans to have 8 clubs in its first season and plans to expand further later on, consisting of three rounds in which each team plays every other team once. Seasons run from late August to late April, with teams playing 21 matches each, totalling 147 matches in the season.
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There is relegation and promotion in the league, the bottom 2 clubs of the table are relegated to the [[Daau League]]. The top 2 are promoted to the [[Daau Super League]]. The top two of the Daau League are promoted to the league.
There is relegation and promotion in the league, the bottom 2 clubs of the table are relegated to the [[Daau League]]. The top 2 are promoted to the [[Daau Super League]]. The top two of the Daau League are promoted to the league.
== Registration rules ==
Clubs are allowed to register at max 5 foreigners a season while they are only allowed to field 4 on the matchday squad at once. For Krasnovlac AA, they are allowed to register up to 25 Krasno players a season.
==Clubs==
==Clubs==
A total of 25 clubs have played in the league from its inception in 1996 up to and including the 2014 season. The following 8 clubs are competing in the league during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Singapore_Premier_League 2021 season]. There is one non-Dauian club that currently competes in the Daau Super League – [[Aeland Krasno Natives Daau]] – a satellite team of the [[Aeland Krasno Natives FC|Krasno team with a same name]].
There are currently 8 teams in the newly formed league with Krasnovlac AA being the only team that is outside of all foreign rules as they are allowed to register up to 25 foreigners a season.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
! style="width:150px;" |Team
! style="width:150px;" |Team
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|[[NFT FC]]
|[[NFT FC]]
|2000
|2000
|Jurong-Khat
|Jurong
|Daau Stadium (Jurong)
|Jurong East Stadium
| style="text-align:center;" |8,000
| style="text-align:center;" |2,700
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Daau United II]]
|[[Daau United II]]
|1900
|2022
|Seragaan
|Jurong-Khat
|Daau National Stadium
|[[MPBK Stadium]]
| style="text-align:center;" |25,000
| style="text-align:center;" |3,575
|Merged with Bintang Union in 2014
|Daau United Reserve Team
|-
|-
|[[Daau Bay United]]
|[[Daau Bay United]]
|1979
|1984
|Seragaan
|Seragaan
|Seragaan Stadium
|Daau Bay Park
| style="text-align:center;" |4,000
| style="text-align:center;" |2,500
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Krasnovlac Athletic Association|Krasnovlac AA]]
|[[Krasnovlac Athletic Association|Krasnovlac AA]]
|2021
|2020
|Daas-Kyz
|Kgyzutakhashir
|Kyzratowski Sports Hub
|Kgyzutakhashir Stadium
| style="text-align:center;" |2,800
| style="text-align:center;" |3,400
|Aeland Krasno Natives Satelite team
|
|-
|-
|[[Qixying FC]]
|[[Qixying FC]]
|2003
|2003
|Jurong
|Daas-Bedok
|Jurong Arena
|Our Qixying Hub
| style="text-align:center;" |10,000
| style="text-align:center;" |5,000
|Known as Jurong Western United (2003-2009), merged with Jurong Punggol SC in 2010
|Known as Jurong Western United (2003-2009), merged with Jurong Punggol SC in 2010
|-
|-
|[[Daas FC]]
|[[Daas FC]]
|1949
|2018
|Daas-Bedok
|Seragaan
|Daas-Bedok Stadium
|[[Daau National Stadium]]
| style="text-align:center;" |7,000
| style="text-align:center;" |7,000
|Known as Daau FC (1949-2004)
|Known as Daau FC (1949-2004)
|-
|-
|[[Military FC]]
|[[Military FC]]
|1982
|2000
|Seragaan
|Seragaan
|Seragaan West Stadium
|Seragaan Besar Stadium
| style="text-align:center;" |7,400
| style="text-align:center;" |7,400
|
|
|-
|-
|[[MPMM]]
|[[Mak Kau Hijau FC|MKHFC]]
|2021
|2016
|West Daas
|Daas
|Daau Stadium (Jurong)
|Polis Stadium Dira Mak Kau Hijau
| style="text-align:center;" |8,000
| style="text-align:center;" |8,000
|
|
|-
|-
|}
|}

Revision as of 06:53, 4 August 2022

Daau Premier League
Countries Daau (8 teams)
Confederation TBA
Number of teams 8
Levels on pyramid 4
International cup(s) TBA
TV partners Daau TV
Daau Sports
CloviSports
2022-23 Daau Premier League

The Daau Premier League (abbreviation: DPL) is a men's professional football league sanctioned by the Daau Football Association (DFA), which represents the sport's second highest level in the Daau Footballing Pyramid. The league is officially known as the BSL Daau Premier League for sponsorship reasons.

The league will host its first season starting from 2022 onwards as a new format of the league was introduced. The league plans to have 8 clubs in its first season and plans to expand further later on, consisting of three rounds in which each team plays every other team once. Seasons run from late August to late April, with teams playing 21 matches each, totalling 147 matches in the season.

League format

Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference, and then goals scored.

At the end of each season, the club with the most points is crowned league champion. If the points, goal difference, goals scored, and head-to-head results between teams are equal, head-to-head records between the teams are used, followed by a better fair play record.

There is relegation and promotion in the league, the bottom 2 clubs of the table are relegated to the Daau League. The top 2 are promoted to the Daau Super League. The top two of the Daau League are promoted to the league.

Registration rules

Clubs are allowed to register at max 5 foreigners a season while they are only allowed to field 4 on the matchday squad at once. For Krasnovlac AA, they are allowed to register up to 25 Krasno players a season.

Clubs

There are currently 8 teams in the newly formed league with Krasnovlac AA being the only team that is outside of all foreign rules as they are allowed to register up to 25 foreigners a season.

Team Founded Based Stadium Capacity Former Name
NFT FC 2000 Jurong Jurong East Stadium 2,700
Daau United II 2022 Jurong-Khat MPBK Stadium 3,575 Daau United Reserve Team
Daau Bay United 1984 Seragaan Daau Bay Park 2,500
Krasnovlac AA 2020 Kgyzutakhashir Kgyzutakhashir Stadium 3,400
Qixying FC 2003 Daas-Bedok Our Qixying Hub 5,000 Known as Jurong Western United (2003-2009), merged with Jurong Punggol SC in 2010
Daas FC 2018 Seragaan Daau National Stadium 7,000 Known as Daau FC (1949-2004)
Military FC 2000 Seragaan Seragaan Besar Stadium 7,400
MKHFC 2016 Daas Polis Stadium Dira Mak Kau Hijau 8,000