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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 '''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 '''[[Kotify]] Daau Premier League''' for sponsorship reasons.
 
== History ==
The DPL ran its first season in 2022-23, with Sembalang Knights claiming the title and the ultimate ticket to the [[Daau Super League]]. Qixying, SSM and Catang were also promoted alongside the Knights. The league would then accept 8 new teams from the [[Daau League]] for its following 2023-24 season. As the Daau Super League expanded to 14 teams, league champions [[East Coast United]] (formerly Zhukang Hanbei) and second placed [[Thampines Rovers FC|Thampines Rovers]] were promoted to the DSL with Seragaan FC being relegated to the DPL.
 
The Premier League expanded itself into 12 teams ahead of the [[2024–25 Daau Premier League|2024–25]] season.


==League format==
==League format==
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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.
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 only relegation in the league, the bottom 2 clubs of the table are relegated to the [[Daau League]]. The top two of the Daau League are promoted to the league.
The champion of the league will receive automatic promotion to the Daau Super League whilst the 2nd and 3rd place are to play a promotion-relegation play-off between them and a Daau Super League team placed in 11th and 10th place.


== Teams ==
== Teams ==
It has been confirmed that only 10 teams will be joining the 2022–23 edition with 3 teams departing and 5 new teams joining.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Club
!Club
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!Capacity
!Capacity
|-
|-
|[[Daau United II]]
|[[Sanming Dahua FC]]
|[[MPBK Stadium]]
|[[Seragaan State Stadium]]
|3,575
|26,000
|-
|-
|[[Thampines Rovers FC]]
|[[Caching City FC]]
|[[Our Qixying Hub]]
|[[Caching Stadium]]
|5,000
|5,000
|-
|-
|[[Qixying FC]]
|[[Jinan Island FC]]
|[[Our Qixying Hub]]
|[[Jinan Community Football Pitch]]
|5,000
|500
|-
|[[Mataba DPMM]]
|[[Sultan Fadli Stadium]]
|25,000
|-
|-
|[[Mak Kau Hijau FC|MKHFC]]
|[[Mak Kau Hijau FC|MKHFC]]
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|18,000
|18,000
|-
|-
|[[Catang Evergrande FC]]
|[[Punggol Lebar FC]]
|[[Catang National Training Center]]
|[[Punggol Lebar Stadium]]
|N/A
|3,000
|-
|-
|[[Zhukang Hanbei FC]]
|[[Pasir Riz SC]]
|[[Polis Stadium Dira Mak Kau Hijau]]
|[[Gloucester Avenue Sports Ground]]
|18,000
|11,000
|-
|[[Bintang Lukana Reserves and Academy|Bintang Lukana II]]
|[[General Lin Stadium]]
|5,000
|-
|-
|[[Sembalang Knights FC]]
|[[Daau United Reserves and Academy|Daau United II]]
|[[Semba Chu Kam Stadium]]
|[[Catang Football Complex]]
|2,000
|2,000
|-
|-
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|18,000
|18,000
|-
|-
|[[Sembalang Sentek Mariners FC|SSM]]
|[[Seragaan FC]]
|[[Sembalang Stadium]]
|[[Seragaan West Stadium]]
|4,000
|23,000
|-
|[[Salawak City FC]]
|[[Seragaan State Stadium]]
|26,000
|-
|[[Mataba DPMM]]
|[[Shahkok Stadium]]
|6,600
|}
 
== Sponsorship ==
Since the 2022–2023 season, the Daau Premier League has been branded with a principal sponsor's name and logo. The following companies have acted as principal sponsors:
{| class="wikitable"
!Period
!Title sponsor
!Brand
|-
|[[2022–23 Daau Premier League|2022–2023]]
|[[BSL|Bintang Super Laksa]]
|BSL Daau Premier League
|-
|2023–2024
| rowspan="4" |[[Kotify]]
| rowspan="4" |Kotify Daau Premier League
|-
|2024–2025
|-
|2025–2026
|}
|}
[[Category:Daau]]
[[Category:Daau]]
[[Category:Football competitions]]
[[Category:Football competitions]]

Latest revision as of 06:29, 25 August 2024

Daau Premier League
Countries Daau (8 teams)
Confederation TBA
Number of teams 12
Levels on pyramid 4
International cup(s) TBA
TV partners Daau TV
Daau Sports
CloviSports
2024–25 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 Kotify Daau Premier League for sponsorship reasons.

History

The DPL ran its first season in 2022-23, with Sembalang Knights claiming the title and the ultimate ticket to the Daau Super League. Qixying, SSM and Catang were also promoted alongside the Knights. The league would then accept 8 new teams from the Daau League for its following 2023-24 season. As the Daau Super League expanded to 14 teams, league champions East Coast United (formerly Zhukang Hanbei) and second placed Thampines Rovers were promoted to the DSL with Seragaan FC being relegated to the DPL.

The Premier League expanded itself into 12 teams ahead of the 2024–25 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.

The champion of the league will receive automatic promotion to the Daau Super League whilst the 2nd and 3rd place are to play a promotion-relegation play-off between them and a Daau Super League team placed in 11th and 10th place.

Teams

Club Stadium Capacity
Sanming Dahua FC Seragaan State Stadium 26,000
Caching City FC Caching Stadium 5,000
Jinan Island FC Jinan Community Football Pitch 500
MKHFC Polis Stadium Dira Mak Kau Hijau 18,000
Punggol Lebar FC Punggol Lebar Stadium 3,000
Pasir Riz SC Gloucester Avenue Sports Ground 11,000
Bintang Lukana II General Lin Stadium 5,000
Daau United II Catang Football Complex 2,000
Dei Rangers Davinson Stadium 18,000
Seragaan FC Seragaan West Stadium 23,000
Salawak City FC Seragaan State Stadium 26,000
Mataba DPMM Shahkok Stadium 6,600

Sponsorship

Since the 2022–2023 season, the Daau Premier League has been branded with a principal sponsor's name and logo. The following companies have acted as principal sponsors:

Period Title sponsor Brand
2022–2023 Bintang Super Laksa BSL Daau Premier League
2023–2024 Kotify Kotify Daau Premier League
2024–2025
2025–2026