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The '''Iselande National Soccer League''' ('''Iselandic Soccer''') is the sole [[wikipedia:association football|association football]] league in [[Iselande]], | The '''Iselande National Soccer League''' ('''Iselandic Soccer''') is the sole [[wikipedia:association football|association football]] league in [[Iselande]] and [[Salem]], constituent countries of the [[Kingdom of Meckelnburgh|United Kingdom of Meckelnburgh]]. The league was organized in 2022 as a successor to [[Jääland|Jääkieli]] football following the rebuilding of the country after [[The Troubles]]. It is organized by the [[East Meckelnburgh Soccer Association]]. The league hosts 22 clubs across the two levels of men's and single division of women's teams. | ||
==Organization== | ==Organization== | ||
Iselandic soccer is organized in three divisions: 1. Division, 2. Division, and the women's league, each with eight teams. The men's league is made up of 14 clubs, while Iselande's [[Iselande national under-21 football team|national U-21 football team]] is a permanent participant in 1. Division play and | Iselandic soccer is organized in three divisions: 1. Division, 2. Division, and the women's league, each with eight teams. The men's league is made up of 14 clubs, while Iselande's [[Iselande national under-21 football team|national U-21 football team]] is a permanent participant in 1. Division play and the [[Iselande national women's football team|national women's football team]] is a permanent participant in 2. Division. There is one team participating from Salem. | ||
Each season runs from September through May. Teams traditionally play a 28-game season, in a four-round round-robin tournament. The two losing clubs in 1. Division and the two winning clubs in 2. Division are automatically promoted and relegated, respectively. The second place losers and winners play one post-season game, with the winning club continuing to 1. Division. | Each season runs from September through May. Teams traditionally play a 28-game season, in a four-round round-robin tournament. The two losing clubs in 1. Division and the two winning clubs in 2. Division are automatically promoted and relegated, respectively. The second place losers and winners play one post-season game, with the winning club continuing to 1. Division. | ||
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| Confederation | AEFA |
| Founded | 2022 |
| First season | 2022–23 |
| Number of teams | 24 (22 clubs) |
| Levels on pyramid | 1–2 |
| Domestic cup(s) |
Iselandic Supercup Grand Ducal Cup |
| Website | soccer.is |
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The Iselande National Soccer League (Iselandic Soccer) is the sole association football league in Iselande and Salem, constituent countries of the United Kingdom of Meckelnburgh. The league was organized in 2022 as a successor to Jääkieli football following the rebuilding of the country after The Troubles. It is organized by the East Meckelnburgh Soccer Association. The league hosts 22 clubs across the two levels of men's and single division of women's teams.
Organization
Iselandic soccer is organized in three divisions: 1. Division, 2. Division, and the women's league, each with eight teams. The men's league is made up of 14 clubs, while Iselande's national U-21 football team is a permanent participant in 1. Division play and the national women's football team is a permanent participant in 2. Division. There is one team participating from Salem.
Each season runs from September through May. Teams traditionally play a 28-game season, in a four-round round-robin tournament. The two losing clubs in 1. Division and the two winning clubs in 2. Division are automatically promoted and relegated, respectively. The second place losers and winners play one post-season game, with the winning club continuing to 1. Division.
Tournaments
Two tournaments are played around the Iselandic Soccer season. The Grand Ducal Cup happens throughout the season and pits all men's league teams against each other in a single-elimination knockout tournament. As the first match before the next season, the champion of 1. Division and the winner of the Grand Ducal Cup play for the Iselandic Supercup in a final match.
Teams
1. Division
2. Division
Women's
Champions
| Season | 1. Division | Pts. | 2. Division | Pts. | Women's | Pts. |
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| 2022–23 | ||||||
| 2023–24 | ||||||
| 2024–25 |
Tournaments
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