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The PP.League is organised by the [[Phinbella Football Association]]. The season runs from late February or March through August, with teams playing 26 games each, and 182 games total for the season. | The PP.League is organised by the [[Phinbella Football Association]]. The season runs from late February or March through August, with teams playing 26 games each, and 182 games total for the season. | ||
This competition actually from its history was founded on 14 January {{RP|2014}} after the [[Phinbellan People's Amateur Football Association]] (now as the Phinbellan Football Association (PhFA)) announced its intention to promote and develop the growing local football community by having the Federal highest level domestic league in Phinbella. From the beginning of its establishment until {{RP|2023}}, this league consists of fourteen clubs where all clubs come from all | This competition actually from its history was founded on 14 January {{RP|2014}} after the [[Phinbellan People's Amateur Football Association]] (now as the Phinbellan Football Association (PhFA)) announced its intention to promote and develop the growing local football community by having the Federal highest level domestic league in Phinbella. From the beginning of its establishment until {{RP|2023}}, this league consists of fourteen clubs where all clubs come from all [[Special administrative territories of Phinbella|special administrative territories]], and this league operates on a [[Wikipedia:Promotion and relegation|promotion and relegation system]] with the [[P2.League]], with two teams in the lowest ranked teams are eliminated and replaced by the top two promoted teams in the division. The season runs from February to June or July, depending on the [[FMF]] calendar. The top PP.League clubs have qualified for inter-Micras club competitions, including the [[FMF Champions' League]] and the [[EMUFA Champions' League]]. | ||
== Competition format == | == Competition format == | ||
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| [[Albirex Niigatawas FC]] || [[Hulu Teming]] | | [[Albirex Niigatawas FC]] || [[Hulu Teming]] | ||
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| [[ | |[[DPMM SC]] | ||
|[[Cyberaya]] | |||
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| [[Rumah United]] || [[Bandar Baru Fatin]] | | [[Rumah United]] || [[Bandar Baru Fatin]] | ||
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| [[Frontier Bison FC]] || [[Keijō]] | | [[Frontier Bison FC]] || [[Keijō]] | ||
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| [[Surrender Point FC]] || [[Springwind Islands]] | | [[Surrender Point FC]] || [[Springwind Islands]] | ||
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| [[ | |[[Raimon Eleven FC]] | ||
|[[Martin-de-Viviès]] | |||
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|[[ | | [[Earth Eleven]] || | ||
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|[[ | |[[Young Phinbellan A]] | ||
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===Former clubs=== | ===Former clubs=== | ||
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! Location | ! Location | ||
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| [[ | | [[Felcra 4.25 FC]]|| [[Liancourt Rocks]] | ||
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|[[Iñderaqonır FC]] | |||
|[[Iñderaqonır]] | |||
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|[[Frostfire Cyborges]] | |||
|[[Cyborges]] | |||
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| [[Bank of Bumiputera Strykers FC]] || [[Bandar Baru Fatin]] | | [[Bank of Bumiputera Strykers FC]] || [[Bandar Baru Fatin]] | ||
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|[[U.O.G. Tritons]] | |[[U.O.G. Tritons]] | ||
|[[Danville]] | |[[Danville]] | ||
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|[[Springwind Islands Volunteer FC]] | |||
|[[Springwind Islands]] | |||
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|[[Sporting Club]] | |||
|[[Rintis Island]] | |||
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|[[Kangdoi Templates Rovers]] | |||
|[[Liancourt Rocks]] | |||
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Revision as of 11:45, 4 April 2025
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| Confederation | EMUFA |
| Founded | TBA |
| Number of teams |
14 (RP 2616-RP 2620 |
| Levels on pyramid | 1 |
| Relegation to | P2.League (except invited teams) |
| Domestic cup(s) | Phinbella World Stars |
| International cup(s) |
FMF Champions' League EMUFA Champions' League |
| Current champions | Frostfire Cyborges (1st title) |
| Most championships | RTP Adiwira (2nd title) |
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The PP.League (Phineaner: Liga Perdana Phinbella; abbrevation for Phinbellan Premier League) is a professional league in the Federal Republic of Phinbella for men's football clubs. It was formerly known as the P.League. At the highest level of local football competition in the territory, it is the premier football tournament. Compiled of fourteen clubs, it consists of three rounds in which each team plays each other. The Oriental Taemhwan clubs have been invited to participate in the league to improve its competitiveness and profile.
The PP.League is organised by the Phinbella Football Association. The season runs from late February or March through August, with teams playing 26 games each, and 182 games total for the season.
This competition actually from its history was founded on 14 January RP 2610 after the Phinbellan People's Amateur Football Association (now as the Phinbellan Football Association (PhFA)) announced its intention to promote and develop the growing local football community by having the Federal highest level domestic league in Phinbella. From the beginning of its establishment until RP 2619, this league consists of fourteen clubs where all clubs come from all special administrative territories, and this league operates on a promotion and relegation system with the P2.League, with two teams in the lowest ranked teams are eliminated and replaced by the top two promoted teams in the division. The season runs from February to June or July, depending on the FMF calendar. The top PP.League clubs have qualified for inter-Micras club competitions, including the FMF Champions' League and the EMUFA Champions' League.
Competition format
Structure
Teams
Former clubs
Invited clubs
Champions
| Season | Champion | Runners-up | Third place |
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| RP 2616 | RTP Adiwira FC | Frostfire Cyborges | Albirex Niigatawas |
| RP 2617 | RTP Adiwira FC | Albirex Niigatawas | Frostfire Cyborges |
| RP 2618 | Frostfire Cyborges | RTP Adiwira FC | Sporting Club |
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