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The '''Regional League Championship''' (often referred to as Hamland Regional League) | The '''Regional League Championship''' (often referred to as Hamland Regional League) was the third highest division in the Hammish football league system, after the [[Hamland Premier League|Hammish Premier League]] and the [[Second Division Championship (Hamland)|Second Division Championship]]. | ||
The competition was introduced in 2011, introducing 24 new teams from across the country. The league | The competition was introduced in 2011, introducing 24 new teams from across the country. The league was split into four groups of six teams, with each group representing one of four Hammish regions, with only [[Taeland]] not being represented. The top two teams in each group after each team had played the others at home and away qualified for the second stage. Two groups of four teams played another round robin competition, with the top team from each group entering the Regional League Final, played at the St Josaphat Stadium. The winner of the final was promoted to the Second Division Championship. | ||
In the [[2011 Regional League (Hamland)|first season]], both clubs that reached the final were promoted, expanding the Second Division Championship from six to eight teams.Two teams were added to replace the two promoted ones in 2012. | In the [[2011 Regional League (Hamland)|first season]], both clubs that reached the final were promoted, expanding the Second Division Championship from six to eight teams. Two teams were added to replace the two promoted ones in 2012. | ||
==Founding teams== | ==Founding teams== |
Latest revision as of 09:38, 8 June 2023
Regional League Championship | |
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Founded | |
2011 | |
Nation | |
Hamland | |
Promotion To | |
Second Division Championship | |
Relegation To | |
Semi Professional Leagues | |
Number of Teams | |
18 | |
Level on Pyramid | |
Third Level | |
EMUFA Qualification | |
None | |
Domestic Cups | |
Nutra Ceap | |
Current Champions | |
Group A Guul Wanderers, | |
Group B South City Inter |
The Regional League Championship (often referred to as Hamland Regional League) was the third highest division in the Hammish football league system, after the Hammish Premier League and the Second Division Championship.
The competition was introduced in 2011, introducing 24 new teams from across the country. The league was split into four groups of six teams, with each group representing one of four Hammish regions, with only Taeland not being represented. The top two teams in each group after each team had played the others at home and away qualified for the second stage. Two groups of four teams played another round robin competition, with the top team from each group entering the Regional League Final, played at the St Josaphat Stadium. The winner of the final was promoted to the Second Division Championship.
In the first season, both clubs that reached the final were promoted, expanding the Second Division Championship from six to eight teams. Two teams were added to replace the two promoted ones in 2012.
Founding teams
- AC Sparta Petrynsk (Turaida)
- Bel Air Wanderers (Bel Air)
- Eintracht Ulrichstadt (Kydros)
- FC Viktoria Koldof (Turaida)
- FC Wacker Innerschwand (Schönland)
- Forfar Town FC (Welshland)
- Guronga United (Moörland)
- Hapoel Ben Aliv (Israat)
- Hurat City FC (Western Hamland)
- Kirnoa FC (Kirnland)
- Koradec United (Alba)
- Macsen Athletic (Alba)
- Maccabi Judah (Israat)
- Olympiakos Sal (Sal)
- Orno FC (Hoenland)
- Port Eylan Rangers (Alba)
- Port Karsten Athletic (Kydros)
- Port Tablot Defenders (Kydros)
- SK Dynamo Attinius (Turaida)
- SK Sturm Weanburg (Schönland)
- SV Zalae (Schönland)
- Uraff Hotspur FC (Anglia)
- VB Gotfriendplatz (Kydros)
- Viedma Rovers (Anglia)
Promotions to Second Division Championship
- 2011: Maccabi Judah, Port Tablot Defenders (League expansion)
- 2012: Guul Wanderers
- 2013: Tkir Rapids, AC Sparta Petrynsk
- 2014: Tkir Rapids
- 2015: AC Zimia, Zidado West United
Relegation from Second Division Championship
- 2011: None (Expansion of the Second Division)
- 2012: Tkir Rapids
- 2013: Tkir Rapids
- 2014: None
- 2015: Ersoy Pirates
Teams added for 2012 Season: Guul Wanderers, South City Inter