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|founded = 2010 | |founded = 2010 | ||
|first = [[2011 Mercury League|2011]] | |first = [[2011 Mercury League|2011]] | ||
|teams = | |teams = 16 (32 from [[2013 Mercury League|2013]]) | ||
|relegation = [[Mercury Amateur League]] (none from 2013 | |relegation = [[Mercury Amateur League]] (none from 2013) | ||
|levels = 1-2 | |levels = 1-2 | ||
|domest_cup = [[Mercury FA Cup]] | |domest_cup = [[Mercury FA Cup]] | ||
|league_cup = | |league_cup = | ||
|confed_cup = [[EMUFA Champions' League]] | |confed_cup = [[EMUFA Champions' League]] | ||
|champions = [[Tow Law]] ''(unofficial)''<br>[[Mercury Armed Forces FC]] | |champions = [[Tow Law]] ''(unofficial)''<br>[[Mercury Armed Forces FC]] | ||
|season = [[2011 Mercury League|2011]] | |season = official; [[2011 Mercury League|2011]] | ||
|most_champs = [[Mercury Armed Forces FC]] (1) | |most_champs = [[Mercury Armed Forces FC]] (1) | ||
|website = http://mercuryfa.webs.com | |website = http://mercuryfa.webs.com | ||
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The Mercury League was founded in 2010 with six teams. The season continued for three rounds of fixtures, before the fixture list was lost. The competition was replaced by a knockout cup for the remainder of the season. | The Mercury League was founded in 2010 with six teams. The season continued for three rounds of fixtures, before the fixture list was lost. The competition was replaced by a knockout cup for the remainder of the season. | ||
In the [[2011 Mercury League|second season]], the clubs competing in the original Mercury League moved into the [[Four Nations]] league system, and were replaced by six new teams in the Mercury League. The competition was won by [[Mercury Armed Forces FC]]. | In the [[2011 Mercury League|second season]], the clubs competing in the original Mercury League moved into the [[Four Nations]] league system, and were replaced by six new teams in the Mercury League. The competition was won by [[Mercury Armed Forces FC]]. In [[2012 Mercury League|2012]], the league format underwent further changes. The teams that had broken off to join the Four Nations rejoined the Mercury League, forming the [[Premier League]], with the remaining teams forming the [[Second League]]. | ||
== | ==2013 Changes== | ||
The Mercury FA has announced further changes to the Mercury League system for 2013, to accommodate the incoming [[Nova England|Nova English]] clubs. The [[Premier League]] will be expanded to 12 teams, by promoting the top four teams from the [[2012 Mercury League#Second League|2012 Second League]]. The [[Second League]] will expand to 10 teams, taking the top two Nova English teams, and the top four teams from the 2012 Amateur League, and the Amateur League will be renamed the Third League, also expanding to 10 teams. | |||
==Results== | ==Results== |
Revision as of 12:42, 27 May 2012
Countries | Mercury |
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Confederation | EMUFA |
Founded | 2010 |
First season | 2011 |
Number of teams | 16 (32 from 2013) |
Levels on pyramid | 1-2 |
Relegation to | Mercury Amateur League (none from 2013) |
Domestic cup(s) | Mercury FA Cup |
International cup(s) | EMUFA Champions' League |
Current champions |
Tow Law (unofficial) Mercury Armed Forces FC (official; 2011) |
Most championships | Mercury Armed Forces FC (1) |
Website | http://mercuryfa.webs.com |
2012 Mercury League |
The Mercury League was the only football league in Mercury between 2010 and 2011, run by the MeFA. The league involved six teams, each scheduled to play 20 games (four times against each team), however, after the third fixture was played, the fixture list was lost, meaning the league had to be cancelled. In 2011, it was announced that the league would be reformed as Mercury's second division, containing six teams playing ten games, with the top two teams being promoted to the Four Nations league.
History
The Mercury League was founded in 2010 with six teams. The season continued for three rounds of fixtures, before the fixture list was lost. The competition was replaced by a knockout cup for the remainder of the season.
In the second season, the clubs competing in the original Mercury League moved into the Four Nations league system, and were replaced by six new teams in the Mercury League. The competition was won by Mercury Armed Forces FC. In 2012, the league format underwent further changes. The teams that had broken off to join the Four Nations rejoined the Mercury League, forming the Premier League, with the remaining teams forming the Second League.
2013 Changes
The Mercury FA has announced further changes to the Mercury League system for 2013, to accommodate the incoming Nova English clubs. The Premier League will be expanded to 12 teams, by promoting the top four teams from the 2012 Second League. The Second League will expand to 10 teams, taking the top two Nova English teams, and the top four teams from the 2012 Amateur League, and the Amateur League will be renamed the Third League, also expanding to 10 teams.
Results
Year | Winners | Runners-up | Second League | Third League |
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2011 | Mercury Armed Forces FC | IJSC FC | - | - |
2012 | TBD | TBD | TBD | - |
2013 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
2012 Teams
Premier League
- Bohemian Rhapsodies
- Dynamo Deacon
- IJSC FC
- May Wanderers
- Mercury Armed Forces FC
- Queen Athletic
- Taylor Sporting Club
- Tow Law
Second League
- A Kind of Magic
- A Night at the Football
- Cook Island
- Flash FC
- Innuendo FC
- Mercury City
- Mullen Albion
- Nafferton Town