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The Republican National Soccer League, or RNSL, is the major soccer league of Passas. Currently, there are twelve teams in two divisions. Each of the six major cities have two teams, one for each division. Here is a little bit of information on the league.
{{Infobox national association
| name                  = {{team flag|Passas|flag}} '''RNSL'''
| logo = RNSL logo.png
| pixels                = 100px
| Founded = 2006
| Headquarters          =
| FMF affiliation = 2007, 2010, 2011
| Region = [[EMUFA]]
| Region affiliation = 2007, 2010, 2011
| Subregion =
| Subregion affiliation =
| President =
| Website =
}}


The '''Republican National Soccer League''', commonly known as the '''RNSL''', was the national football association of [[Passas]]. It was responsible for the organisation of the [[Passas national football team|national team]], and previously organised the now-defunct [[RNSL Division 1]] and [[RNSL Division 2]].


== Teams ==
[[Category:Sports organisations]]
 
[[Category:Football associations]]
 
Northman-[United Republic FC] (D1,) Northman FC (D2)
 
Carol Stream-Carol Stream Panthers (D1,) Carol Stream Athletic (D2)
 
Springville-Real Regulators (D1,) Springville Warriors (D2)
 
Kingsland-Kingsland Mavericks (D1,) FC Kingsland (D2)
 
Newvillage-Newvillage Knights (D1,) Newvillage Hawks (D2)
 
South City-South City Captains (D1,) South City Rangers (D2)
 
National Team
 
 
== Competitions & History ==
 
 
2006:
 
Champions: United Republic FC
 
Challenger's Cup Winner: Real Regulators
 
2007:
 
Champions:
 
Challenger's Cup Winner: United Republic FC

Latest revision as of 00:02, 25 August 2023

Passas RNSL
EMUFA
Logo of the RNSL
Founded 2006
FMF affiliation 2007, 2010, 2011
EMUFA affiliation 2007, 2010, 2011

The Republican National Soccer League, commonly known as the RNSL, was the national football association of Passas. It was responsible for the organisation of the national team, and previously organised the now-defunct RNSL Division 1 and RNSL Division 2.