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{{Infobox football league|name=Eisenreich Premier League|image=Eisenreich Premier League.png|pixels=200px|country=Eisenreich|other countries=None|confed=|founded=1713 AN|first=1713 AN|folded=–|divisions=1|teams=8|feeds=Zweite Liga Eisenreich|promotion=|relegation=Zweite Liga Eisenreich|levels=1|league_cup=|champions=[[Neu Bakkenburg Adler]] (4th title)|season=1724 AN|most_champs=[[Neu Bakkenburg Adler]] (4 titles)|premiers=[[Neu Bakkenburg Adler]]|most_prems=[[Neu Bakkenburg Adler]] (4)|tv=State Broadcast Service of Eisenreich|website=[http://www.eisenreichfa.micras.org Eisenreich FA]}} | |||
{{Infobox football league|name=Eisenreich Premier League|image= | |||
The '''Eisenreich Premier League''' (EPL) is the top level of association football in [[Eisenreich]]. Founded in {{AN|1713}} under the patronage of the Kaiser, it is contested by eight clubs. Every season runs from March to November, with each team playing a triple round-robin format for a total of 21 matches. | |||
The '''Eisenreich Premier League''' (EPL) is the top level of association football in Eisenreich. Founded in | |||
The EPL is administered by the Eisenreich Football Association and serves as the highest tier in the Eisenreich football league system. | The EPL is administered by the Eisenreich Football Association and serves as the highest tier in the Eisenreich football league system. | ||
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* '''Continental play:''' Top two clubs qualify for Micras competition. | * '''Continental play:''' Top two clubs qualify for Micras competition. | ||
== | == Clubs == | ||
*[[Neu Bakkenburg Adler]] | |||
**The capital’s imperial club, backed by political elites and regarded as the "face" of Eisenreich football. | |||
*[[Eisendorf Eisenwerke]] | |||
**Steelworkers’ team, gritty and working-class; traditional rivals of mining-town Silberthal. | |||
*[[Altburg Kronen]] | |||
**Traditionalist royalist club from historic Altburg, closely tied to monarchist symbolism. | |||
*[[Waldheim Wolfsrudel]] | |||
**Forest-town club, embodying resilience and raw physical play. | |||
*[[Silberthal Bergsteiger]] | |||
**Mining-town side, known for their defensive style and working-class identity. | |||
*[[Nordtor Sturm]] | |||
**Northern port club, famous for adventurous, attacking football. | |||
*[[Rotfels Revolution]] | |||
**Radical, ultra-supported working-class side with a politically charged atmosphere. | |||
*[[Drachenfels Ritter]] | |||
**Aristocratic “knight” club; wealthy backers and a tradition of strong youth academies. | |||
=== Clubs, Locations, Stadiums, and Capacity === | |||
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|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Neu Bakkenburg Adlers]] | ||
| | |[[Neu Bakkenburg]] | ||
| | |[[Adlerkuppe Stadion]] | ||
| | |42,000 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Eisendorf Eisenwerke]] | ||
| | |[[Eisendorf]] | ||
| | |[[Stahlwerk-Arena]] | ||
| | |26,000 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Altburg Kronen]] | ||
| | |[[Altburg]] | ||
| | |[[Kronenplatz Stadion]] | ||
| | |31,000 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Waldheim]] | ||
| | |[[Waldheim]] | ||
| | |[[Wolfshöhle Stadion]] | ||
| | |18,500 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Silberthal Bergsteiger]] | ||
| | |[[Silberthal]] | ||
| | |[[Bergwerk-Stadion]] | ||
| | |20,000 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Nordtor Sturm]] | ||
| | |[[Nordtor]] | ||
| | |[[Sturmbucht Stadion]] | ||
| | |28,000 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Rotfels Revolution]] | ||
| | |[[Rotfels]] | ||
| | |[[Roter Platz Stadion]] | ||
| | |24,000 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | |[[Drachenfels Ritter]] | ||
| | |[[Drachenfels]] | ||
| | |[[Ritterburg-Arena]] | ||
| | |22,000 | ||
|} | |} | ||
== Rivalries == | |||
* Imperial Derby: Neu Bakkenburg Adler vs. Altburg Kronen | |||
* Steel & Stone Clash: Eisendorf Eisenwerke vs. Silberthal Bergsteiger | |||
* Forest vs. Fortress: Waldheim Wolfsrudel vs. Drachenfels Ritter | |||
* People’s War: Rotfels Revolution vs. Neu Bakkenburg Adler (political underdogs vs. establishment) | |||
== Culture == | |||
With only eight clubs, every major city or region of Eisenreich feels heavily represented in the EPL. The league is one of the few occasions where Eisenreich’s fractured social classes—nobles, workers, merchants, and clergy—come together under a common cultural banner. | |||
Matchdays are treated as mini-festivals, often featuring marching bands, banners, and ceremonies. State propaganda is also intertwined with club culture, particularly in the capital Neu Bakkenburg. | |||
== History == | |||
[[File:Neu Bakkenburg Adlers .png|thumb|548x548px|Neu Bakkenburg Adlers]] | |||
*1713 AN – Inaugural Season | |||
** '''Champions:''' Neu Bakkenburg Adler | |||
** Adler established themselves immediately as the dominant team, winning the first league title. | |||
*1714 AN | |||
** '''Champions:''' Eisendorf Eisenwerke | |||
** The steelworkers’ side claimed a surprise victory, showcasing the rising talent in industrial towns. | |||
*1715 AN | |||
** '''Champions:''' Neu Bakkenburg Adler | |||
** Adler returned to the top with a commanding season, reasserting their supremacy. | |||
*1716 AN | |||
** '''Champions:''' Neu Bakkenburg Adler | |||
** The capital club continued their dominance, holding off challenges from Drachenfels Ritter and Altburg Kronen. | |||
*1717 AN | |||
** '''Champions:''' Neu Bakkenburg Adler | |||
** Adler secured their fourth league title in five seasons, cementing their early dynasty in Eisenreich football. | |||
[[Category:Football competitions]] | |||
Latest revision as of 23:41, 17 August 2025
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| Countries | Eisenreich |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1713 AN |
| First season | 1713 AN |
| Divisions | 1 |
| Number of teams | 8 |
| Levels on pyramid | 1 |
| Feeder to | Zweite Liga Eisenreich |
| Relegation to | Zweite Liga Eisenreich |
| Current champions |
Neu Bakkenburg Adler (4th title) (1724 AN) |
| Most championships | Neu Bakkenburg Adler (4 titles) |
| Current premiers |
Neu Bakkenburg Adler (1724 AN) |
| Most premiers | Neu Bakkenburg Adler (4) |
| TV partners | State Broadcast Service of Eisenreich |
| Website | Eisenreich FA |
The Eisenreich Premier League (EPL) is the top level of association football in Eisenreich. Founded in 1713 AN under the patronage of the Kaiser, it is contested by eight clubs. Every season runs from March to November, with each team playing a triple round-robin format for a total of 21 matches.
The EPL is administered by the Eisenreich Football Association and serves as the highest tier in the Eisenreich football league system.
- Teams: 8
- Season: March – November
- Format: Triple round-robin (21 matches per team)
- Relegation: Bottom team relegated to the Zweite Liga Eisenreich
- Continental play: Top two clubs qualify for Micras competition.
Clubs
- Neu Bakkenburg Adler
- The capital’s imperial club, backed by political elites and regarded as the "face" of Eisenreich football.
- Eisendorf Eisenwerke
- Steelworkers’ team, gritty and working-class; traditional rivals of mining-town Silberthal.
- Altburg Kronen
- Traditionalist royalist club from historic Altburg, closely tied to monarchist symbolism.
- Waldheim Wolfsrudel
- Forest-town club, embodying resilience and raw physical play.
- Silberthal Bergsteiger
- Mining-town side, known for their defensive style and working-class identity.
- Nordtor Sturm
- Northern port club, famous for adventurous, attacking football.
- Rotfels Revolution
- Radical, ultra-supported working-class side with a politically charged atmosphere.
- Drachenfels Ritter
- Aristocratic “knight” club; wealthy backers and a tradition of strong youth academies.
Clubs, Locations, Stadiums, and Capacity
| Club | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Neu Bakkenburg Adlers | Neu Bakkenburg | Adlerkuppe Stadion | 42,000 |
| Eisendorf Eisenwerke | Eisendorf | Stahlwerk-Arena | 26,000 |
| Altburg Kronen | Altburg | Kronenplatz Stadion | 31,000 |
| Waldheim | Waldheim | Wolfshöhle Stadion | 18,500 |
| Silberthal Bergsteiger | Silberthal | Bergwerk-Stadion | 20,000 |
| Nordtor Sturm | Nordtor | Sturmbucht Stadion | 28,000 |
| Rotfels Revolution | Rotfels | Roter Platz Stadion | 24,000 |
| Drachenfels Ritter | Drachenfels | Ritterburg-Arena | 22,000 |
Rivalries
- Imperial Derby: Neu Bakkenburg Adler vs. Altburg Kronen
- Steel & Stone Clash: Eisendorf Eisenwerke vs. Silberthal Bergsteiger
- Forest vs. Fortress: Waldheim Wolfsrudel vs. Drachenfels Ritter
- People’s War: Rotfels Revolution vs. Neu Bakkenburg Adler (political underdogs vs. establishment)
Culture
With only eight clubs, every major city or region of Eisenreich feels heavily represented in the EPL. The league is one of the few occasions where Eisenreich’s fractured social classes—nobles, workers, merchants, and clergy—come together under a common cultural banner.
Matchdays are treated as mini-festivals, often featuring marching bands, banners, and ceremonies. State propaganda is also intertwined with club culture, particularly in the capital Neu Bakkenburg.
History

- 1713 AN – Inaugural Season
- Champions: Neu Bakkenburg Adler
- Adler established themselves immediately as the dominant team, winning the first league title.
- 1714 AN
- Champions: Eisendorf Eisenwerke
- The steelworkers’ side claimed a surprise victory, showcasing the rising talent in industrial towns.
- 1715 AN
- Champions: Neu Bakkenburg Adler
- Adler returned to the top with a commanding season, reasserting their supremacy.
- 1716 AN
- Champions: Neu Bakkenburg Adler
- The capital club continued their dominance, holding off challenges from Drachenfels Ritter and Altburg Kronen.
- 1717 AN
- Champions: Neu Bakkenburg Adler
- Adler secured their fourth league title in five seasons, cementing their early dynasty in Eisenreich football.