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The '''2016-17 Superleague Hoenn season''' was the inaugural season of [[Superleague Hoenn]], the top [[wikipedia:Soccer|soccer]] league in Hoenn. The season began on September 4, 2016, and ended on May 28, | The '''2016-17 Superleague Hoenn season''' was the inaugural season of [[Superleague Hoenn]], the top [[wikipedia:Soccer|soccer]] league in Hoenn. The season began on September 4, 2016, and ended on May 28, 2017, with each team playing thirty games. The schedule was announced on July 1, 2016. [[A.C. Fortree]] won the first Superleague Hoenn title, and their first top-flight championship in thirty years. | ||
The defending champion was [[Lavaridge A.C.]], who finished fourth this season. [[Nawa Sp.Vgg.]], [[Littleroot A.F.C.]], and [[Slateport City S.C.]] were promoted from the [[National Championship First Division|First Division]]. | The defending champion was [[Lavaridge A.C.]], who finished fourth this season. [[Nawa Sp.Vgg.]], [[Littleroot A.F.C.]], and [[Slateport City S.C.]] were promoted from the [[National Championship First Division|First Division]]. | ||
Revision as of 05:32, 16 May 2018
| Season | 2016–17 |
|---|---|
| Champions | A.C. Fortree |
| Relegated |
F.C. Takamatsu Slateport City S.C. Mauville Heart F.C. |
| EMUFA Champions' League |
A.C. Fortree Psyche A.C. |
| EMUFA Cup |
Royal Evergrande S.C. Lavaridge A.C. |
| Matches played | 240 |
| Goals scored | 702 (2.93 per match) |
| Biggest home win | TBD |
| Biggest away win | TBD |
| Highest scoring | TBD |
| Longest winning run | TBD |
| Longest unbeaten run | TBD |
| Longest winless run | TBD |
| Longest losing run | TBD |
← 743 (First Division) 2017–18 → | |
The 2016-17 Superleague Hoenn season was the inaugural season of Superleague Hoenn, the top soccer league in Hoenn. The season began on September 4, 2016, and ended on May 28, 2017, with each team playing thirty games. The schedule was announced on July 1, 2016. A.C. Fortree won the first Superleague Hoenn title, and their first top-flight championship in thirty years.
The defending champion was Lavaridge A.C., who finished fourth this season. Nawa Sp.Vgg., Littleroot A.F.C., and Slateport City S.C. were promoted from the First Division.
Teams
Sixteen teams competed in the league: the top thirteen teams from the previous season and the top three teams from last year's First Division.
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