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The '''Hamland Premier League''' is Hammish professional league for association football clubs. It is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 12 clubs, 10 clubs are Hamland (or Hammish Territories) based and, since 2009, 2 are from [[New Vaduz]].
The '''Hamland Premier League''' was the Hammish professional league for association football clubs. It was the country's primary football competition. Contested by 12 clubs, 10 clubs were Hamland (or Hammish Territories) based and, since 2009, 2 were from [[New Vaduz]].


The '''Premier League''' is a corporation in which the 12 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run all year long, with the exception of the time when the World Cup takes place, with teams playing 22 matches each, totalling 264 matches in the season. Most games are played on Saturdays and Sundays, with a few games played during weekday evenings.
The '''Premier League''' was a corporation in which the 12 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons ran all year long, with the exception of the time when the World Cup took place, with teams playing 22 matches each, totalling 264 matches in the season. Most games were played on Saturdays and Sundays, with a few games played during weekday evenings.


==Founder Teams==
==Founder Teams==
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[[2012 Hamland Premier League|2012]] - [[Morfaga North Rangers]]
[[2012 Hamland Premier League|2012]] - [[Morfaga North Rangers]]
[[2013 Hamland Premier League|2013]] - [[FC Garrak]]
[[2014 Hamland Premier League|2014]] - [[Morfaga North Rangers]]
[[2015 Hamland Premier League|2015]] - [[New Kirrie Thistle]]


==Relegations==
==Relegations==
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2012 - [[Ersoy Academics]]
2012 - [[Ersoy Academics]]
2013 - [[Maynor Hurricanes]]
2014 - [[Asga Nomads]]
2015 - [[Tly Hibernian]]


==Promotions==
==Promotions==
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2012 - [[AC Zimia]] (Champions of SDC)
2012 - [[AC Zimia]] (Champions of SDC)
2013 - [[Guul Wanderers]] (Champions of SDC), [[Ersoy Academics]] (Leave of Passassian Teams)
2014 - [[Hamlet O'Groppa United]] (Champions of SDC)
2015 - [[Maccabi Judah]] (Champions of SDC)


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[[Category:Football competitions]]
[[Category:Football competitions]]

Latest revision as of 11:18, 15 August 2017

Hamland Premier League
HPL.png
Founded
2008
Nation
Hamland
Relegation To
Second Division Championship
Number of Teams
12
Level on Pyramid
Highest Level
EMUFA Qualification
Champions' League
EMUFA Cup
Domestic Cups
Hamland Cup
Hamperor'yt Ceap
Current Champions
Morfaga North Rangers

The Hamland Premier League was the Hammish professional league for association football clubs. It was the country's primary football competition. Contested by 12 clubs, 10 clubs were Hamland (or Hammish Territories) based and, since 2009, 2 were from New Vaduz.

The Premier League was a corporation in which the 12 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons ran all year long, with the exception of the time when the World Cup took place, with teams playing 22 matches each, totalling 264 matches in the season. Most games were played on Saturdays and Sundays, with a few games played during weekday evenings.

Founder Teams

Ad & Tkir United

Asga Nomads

Ersoy Academics

FC Garrak

Hamlet O'Groppa United

Kilbay Rangers

Morfaga North Rangers

New Kirrie Thistle

Porapa FC

Tly Hibernian

Champions:

2008 - New Kirrie Thistle

2009 - Morfaga North Rangers

2010 - New Kirrie Thistle

2011 - Morfaga North Rangers

2012 - Morfaga North Rangers

2013 - FC Garrak

2014 - Morfaga North Rangers

2015 - New Kirrie Thistle

Relegations

2010 - Kilbay Rangers, Hamlet O'Groppa United

2011 - Gowland Cavalliers

2012 - Ersoy Academics

2013 - Maynor Hurricanes

2014 - Asga Nomads

2015 - Tly Hibernian

Promotions

2009 - FC New Vaduz, VB New Schaan (Expansion of the league, they came from New Vaduz Football Association)

2010 - Gowland Cavalliers (Champions of SDC), Maynor Hurricanes (Play off against Kilbay Rangers)

2011 - Kilbay Rangers (Champions of SDC)

2012 - AC Zimia (Champions of SDC)

2013 - Guul Wanderers (Champions of SDC), Ersoy Academics (Leave of Passassian Teams)

2014 - Hamlet O'Groppa United (Champions of SDC)

2015 - Maccabi Judah (Champions of SDC)