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The {{PAGENAME}} was founded in 2012 as the [[Hurmu Soccer League]], with 6 teams, and played its second season expanding to 8 teams. In the first two season, teams only played each other twice. After the fall of Hurmu, the league became the Lakkvian league, with most teams relocating to Lakkvia from now unclaimed territory, and changing their names to more Lakkvian names. | The {{PAGENAME}} was founded in 2012 as the [[Hurmu Soccer League]], with 6 teams, and played its second season expanding to 8 teams. In the first two season, teams only played each other twice. After the fall of Hurmu, the league became the Lakkvian league, with most teams relocating to Lakkvia from now unclaimed territory, and changing their names to more Lakkvian names. However, these names became unfavourable with supporters, and teams returned to their original Hurmu names half-way through the 2014 season. | ||
==Format== | ==Format== |
Revision as of 18:14, 5 June 2014
Countries | Lakkvia |
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Confederation | AEFA |
Founded |
2012 (as Hurmu Soccer League) 2014 (as Esimeneliiga) |
Number of teams | 8 |
Levels on pyramid | 1 of 2 |
Domestic cup(s) | Lakkvia Karikas |
International cup(s) | AEFA Champions' League |
Current champions |
Hurmu International (2013) |
Most championships | Vesüha FC Kansainvälinen (2) (2 as Hurmu International) |
2014 |
The Hurmu Soccer League is the top football league in Lakkvia. The league is contested by eight teams, with each team playing 28 fixtures during a season.
History
The Hurmu Soccer League was founded in 2012 as the Hurmu Soccer League, with 6 teams, and played its second season expanding to 8 teams. In the first two season, teams only played each other twice. After the fall of Hurmu, the league became the Lakkvian league, with most teams relocating to Lakkvia from now unclaimed territory, and changing their names to more Lakkvian names. However, these names became unfavourable with supporters, and teams returned to their original Hurmu names half-way through the 2014 season.
Format
Each team plays every other team four times (twice at home and twice away), resulting with each team playing 28 games, and 112 games being played overall during the season.
Teams
(brackets show former name)
- AC Pojoinenkaupunki
- FC Fiskjarmannastrand
- FC Hurmu (Frostborg Hurmu)
- FC Vesühakaupunki (FC Huyenkula)
- JK 07 (Huyenkula 07 Sport)
- JK Vesüha (FC Kaupang)
- Kuusikymmentäviis Valboomuus
- Vesüha FC Kansainvälinen (Hurmu International)
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