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The '''Reegional League Championship''' (often referred to as Hamland Regional League) is the third-highest division overall in the Hammish football league system after the [[Hamland Premier League|Hammish Premier League]] and the [[Second Division Championship (Hamland)|Second Division Championship]].
The '''Regional League Championship''' (often referred to as Hamland Regional League) is 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]].


It was introduced for the 2011, introducing teams from all over the Country, with a total of 24 teams. It was a completely federal tournament, with all the regions being represented, with the only exception of Taeland, that have all their existing teams both in Premier and in Second Division.
The competition was introduced in 2011, introducing 24 new teams from across the country. The league is 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 has played the others at home and away qualify for the second stage. Two groups of four teams play 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 is promoted to the Second Division Championship.


They play in four groups of six teams each, playing home and away. Top two teams of each group classify to the Final Groups, which will play home and away to get a winner. The Team that wins group A faces the winner of group B to define the Champion. The final of Regional League is played on St. Josaphat Stadium.
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 Passassian teams were added to replace the two promoted ones in 2012.
 
At the end of the season, the Champion is promoted to the Second Division Championship, and the last team of the Second Division is demoted to this category.
 
On the first season, two teams were promoted: the winner of Final Group A and Final Group B, following the expansion of the Second Division from six to eight teams.  
 
For Season 2012 two Passassian teams were added to replace the two promoted ones.


==Founding teams==
==Founding teams==
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* 2011: None (League expansion) Passassian Teams added for 2012 Season: Carol Stream Athletic, South City Captains
* 2011: None (League expansion) Passassian Teams added for 2012 Season: Carol Stream Athletic, South City Captains


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

Revision as of 22:42, 22 July 2012

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 Maccabi Judah,
Group B Port Tablot Defenders

The Regional League Championship (often referred to as Hamland Regional League) is 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 is 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 has played the others at home and away qualify for the second stage. Two groups of four teams play 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 is 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 Passassian 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

Relegation from Second Division Championship

  • 2011: None (League expansion) Passassian Teams added for 2012 Season: Carol Stream Athletic, South City Captains