The 2014–15 Senyan League was the third season of the Senyan League. It was contested over three divisions.
Season Suspension
From November 11th until November 28th, the Senyan League was suspended due to mass conscription (including of some football players), by government forces as part of the response to the River Warrior War. Although no footballers were on the front lines, this action meant that ll league games were cancelled. Although the League was restarted, FK Tiga, Urzi Magalatska and Bordelor played home games at neutral venues throughout December 2014 due to security concerns. Following the Battle of Tiga, in which FK Tigas' stadium was partially damaged, FK Tiga announced they would play all remaining home games of the season at the MG Arena (Urzi Magalatska's stadium), whilst the stadium was re-built.
Top League
Table
Note: Champions' League and AEFA Cup places are based off of Senya's allocation for the 2014–15 season. Subject to change.
Results
- Matches 1–14
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- Matches 15–28
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Second League
Table
Results
- Matches 1-14
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- Matches 15-28
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Third League
Table
Results
- Matches 1-14
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- Matches 15-28
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Relegation/Promotion Play-offs
Top League/Second League
7th place Top League v Runners-up Second League
7th place Top League
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Runners-up Second League
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Runners-up Second League v 7th place Top League
Runners-up Second League
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7th place Top League
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Second League/Third League
7th place Second League v Runners-up Third League
7th place Second League
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Runners-up Third League
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Runners-up Third League v 7th place Second League
Runners-up Third League
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7th place Second League
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Third League/Conference
8th place Third League v Winner of Senyan Conference
8th place Third League
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Winner of Senyan Conference
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Winner of Senyan Conference v 8th place Third League
Winner of Senyan Conference
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8th place Third League
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