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Revision as of 12:02, 30 July 2022
The 2022–23 Krasnovlac Elite League (also known as the Pazuwai Krasnovlac Elite League due to sponsorship reasons) is the 9th season of the Krasnovlac Elite League, the top professional league in Krasnovlac, since its major rebranding in 2014. The league is set to start in around April and end in mid January
Daau United are the defending champions, having won their ninth title last season with a 3 point lead over runners up Bintang Lukana.
Teams are required to register a minimum of twenty-three players and max ninety-nine for their squad with additions being allowed to be made later on in the season.
Teams
Eight teams compete in the league. 6 of which are from the previous season and the top 2 of the Daau Premier League. Seragaan United returns to the top flight with Seragaan Stadium still being their home and Daau U23 joins the league due to a number of free agent players due to clubs' withdrawing. Daas FC refused to participate in this year's edition due to financial problems.
Club | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
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Daau United | Jurong-Khat | Daau Stadium | 8,000 |
Bintang Lukana | Seragaan | Daau National Stadium | 25,000 |
Seragaan United | Seragaan | Seragaan Stadium | 4,000 |
Aeland Krasno Natives (D) | Daas-Kyz | Kyzratowski Sports Hub | 2,800 |
Jurong West FC | Jurong | Jurong Arena | 10,000 |
Daau City FC | Daas-Bedok) | Daas-Bedok Stadium | 7,000 |
Seragaan FC | Seragaan | Seragaan West Stadium | 7,400 |
Daau U23 | West Daas | Daau Stadium | 8,000 |
Personnel and kits
Team | Manager | Captain | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor
(Chest) |
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Daau United | Lee Laksa | Georgio Bonnuci | ||
Bintang Lukana | Timun Del Tamber | Jorge Calagri Jr | ||
Seragaan United | Benjamin Bora | Fawaz Muhammad | ||
Aeland Krasno Natives (D) | ||||
Jurong West FC | Wong Ho Yan | Darryl See | ||
Daau City FC | George Guaroldia | Hazzuwan Haziq | ||
Seragaan FC | Marcelo Diel | Lam Zhi Zhang | ||
Daau U23 | Tibuat Chi-Staut | Simon Jones |