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'''Davinson Islands A-Division''' as known as the '''DavinsonTravel A-Division''' is the top football division in the [[Davinson Islands]]. The league is sanctioned by the [[Davinson Islands Football Association]]. All islands in the Davinson Islands are represented in the competition. Most games take place at the 6,500-capacity [[Davinson Sports Ground]] in [[Tuan]] due to it being the communting and financial center of the island nation despite having multiple football fields around.
'''Davinson Islands A-Division''' as known as the '''DavinsonTravel A-Division''' is the top football division in the [[Davinson Islands]]. The league is sanctioned by the [[Davinson Islands Football Association]]. All islands in the Davinson Islands are represented in the competition. Most games take place at the 6,500-capacity [[Davinson Sports Ground]] in [[Tuan]] due to it being the communting and financial center of the island nation despite having multiple football fields around.


The league currently does not practise relegation due to the low number of teams, the nation has a B-Division for youth teams and reserve sides.
== League format ==
The league currently does not practise relegation due to the low number of teams, the nation has a B-Division for youth teams and reserve sides. The A-Division is also not fully professional with clubs such as FC Tai United, Stallion Lapang, Mahata Ngaplang and Kapaluai Rangers registered as semi-professional clubs due to some players refusing to go professional.


== Davinson Cup ==
== Davinson Cup ==
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== Former seasons ==
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|[[2023 Davinson Islands A-Division|2023]]
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[[Category:Davinson Islands]]
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[[Category:Football competitions]]

Latest revision as of 15:02, 30 August 2023

Davinson Islands A-Division
Confederation TBA
Number of teams 8
Domestic cup(s) Davinson Cup
TV partners Davinson Now
TwelveSports
2023 Davinson Islands A-Division

Davinson Islands A-Division as known as the DavinsonTravel A-Division is the top football division in the Davinson Islands. The league is sanctioned by the Davinson Islands Football Association. All islands in the Davinson Islands are represented in the competition. Most games take place at the 6,500-capacity Davinson Sports Ground in Tuan due to it being the communting and financial center of the island nation despite having multiple football fields around.

League format

The league currently does not practise relegation due to the low number of teams, the nation has a B-Division for youth teams and reserve sides. The A-Division is also not fully professional with clubs such as FC Tai United, Stallion Lapang, Mahata Ngaplang and Kapaluai Rangers registered as semi-professional clubs due to some players refusing to go professional.

Davinson Cup

Every year before the start of the season, the Davinson Cup takes place and is the sole premier cup competition for clubs on the island nation.

Clubs

Out of the 8 teams in the competition, 4 teams share the same stadium due to the lack of stadiums in the country whilst the other 4 have been allocated to other stadiums to relieve the congestion.

Club Island Stadium Capacity
Tuan FC Tuan N'wala Reserve 1,000
FC Tai United Tai Davinson Sports Ground 6,500
Muhongo Sunrise Malawata N'wala Reserve 1,000
Kapaluai Rangers Kapaluai Davinson Sports Ground 6,500
Stallion Lapang FC Lapang Lapang National Stadium 5,000
Mahata Ngaplang Ma'hata Davinson Sports Ground 6,500
T'awtai City FC T'awtai Davinson Sports Ground 6,500
Tuan Olympic FC Tuan Tuan Island Stadium 1,500

Former seasons

Season Champions Runners-up
2023 Tuan Olympic FC Stallion Lapang FC