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The '''Euran League - Alduria Division''' is the top professional football division of the Aldurian football league system. It is comprised of sixteen professional football clubs based in several cities of [[Alduria]]. The organization that manages the Aldurian division of the | The '''Euran League - Alduria Division''' is the top professional football division of the Aldurian football league system. It is comprised of sixteen professional football clubs based in several cities of [[Alduria]]. The organization that manages the Aldurian division of the Euran League is the [[Aldurian Federation of Football]] (AFF). The title "Euran League" refers to the aspiration of [[Alduria]] to join and take part in the [[Raspur|Raspurid-proposed]] greater [[Euran League - Raspur Division|Euran League]], where each indigenous Euran nation establishes their own national divisions within a common league structure. | ||
The Aldurian Football League was founded in 1671 as part of the government's effort to promote and encourage the growth of sports leagues and industries in the nascent Republic. In 1672, it changed its name to the Euran League - Alduria Division. | The Aldurian Football League was founded in 1671 as part of the government's effort to promote and encourage the growth of sports leagues and industries in the nascent Republic. In 1672, it changed its name to the Euran League - Alduria Division. | ||
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The Aldurian Division is a single entity in which each team is owned by the Aldurian Division itself and individually operated by the league's investors. | The Aldurian Division is a single entity in which each team is owned by the Aldurian Division itself and individually operated by the league's investors. | ||
The headquarters of the Alduria Division are in the city of [[Punta Santiago]] | The headquarters of the Alduria Division are in the city of [[Punta Santiago]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:left;" | |||
!width=8%|Year | |||
!width=18% style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; background-color:#ffd700; color:#000000;"|National<br>Champions | |||
!width=18% style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; background-color:#fe0000; color:#ffffff;"|Northern<br>Conference | |||
!width=18% style="text-align: center; font-weight:bold; background-color:#00009b; color:#ffffff;"|Southern<br>Conference | |||
|- | |||
|style="text-align: center;"|[[2020 Euran League - Alduria Division|2020]] | |||
|[[Altus FC]] | |||
|[[Punta Santiago FC]] | |||
|[[Altus FC]] | |||
|} | |||
==Organization== | ==Organization== | ||
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Individuals in key leadership positions include: | Individuals in key leadership positions include: | ||
* Jean Brown – President; | * [[Jean Brown]] – President; | ||
* Manuela Gutierrez - Vice President; | * Manuela Gutierrez - Vice President; | ||
* Naghi Saharkhiz – Chief Administrative Officer; | * Naghi Saharkhiz – Chief Administrative Officer; | ||
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* Manuel Farzan – Vice President of Communications. | * Manuel Farzan – Vice President of Communications. | ||
The National Council of the Aldurian Division is the representative membership body of the Aldurian Federation of Football. It elects the president and vice president, amends the bylaws, approves the budgets, decides on policies adopted by the board, and affirms actions of the Board. | The National Council of the Aldurian Division is the representative membership body of the Aldurian Federation of Football. It elects the president and vice president of the Aldurian Division, amends the bylaws, approves the budgets, decides on policies adopted by the board, and affirms actions of the Board of Directors. | ||
The Alurian Division is a member of [[AEFA|Apollonia and Eura Football Association]], one of the four confederations of the [[FMF]] and of the [[Euran League]]. The Aldurian Division also maintains close relationships with the [[Alduria Anti-Doping Agency]], the [[Aldurian National Sport Committee]] and the [[Alduria Paralympic Committee]], organizations created under [https://www.alduria.cc/forum/showthread.php?tid=125 Order 029], issued by the Transitional Government to promote the development of national sports. | The Alurian Division is a member of [[AEFA|Apollonia and Eura Football Association]], one of the four confederations of the [[FMF]] and of the [[Euran League]]. The Aldurian Division also maintains close relationships with the [[Alduria Anti-Doping Agency]], the [[Aldurian National Sport Committee]] and the [[Alduria Paralympic Committee]], organizations created under [https://www.alduria.cc/forum/showthread.php?tid=125 Order 029], issued by the Transitional Government to promote the development of national sports. | ||
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The two largest stadiums in the league are home to the Aldurian military teams: [[Admiralty Stadium]] for the [[Aldurian Navy]] and [[Army National Stadium]] for the [[Aldurian Army]]'s football clubs, respectively. Both stadiums hold up to 100,000 people, both having been completed in {{AN|1681}}, with a heavy subsidy from the Department of Defense to both projects. | The two largest stadiums in the league are home to the Aldurian military teams: [[Admiralty Stadium]] for the [[Aldurian Navy]] and [[Army National Stadium]] for the [[Aldurian Army]]'s football clubs, respectively. Both stadiums hold up to 100,000 people, both having been completed in {{AN|1681}}, with a heavy subsidy from the Department of Defense to both projects. | ||
== | ===Players=== | ||
As the league is only in its infancy, it is yet to be contested on a fully professional basis. Because of this, teams have a set number of designated player slots in their rosters for professional players, arranged alongside a salary cap. Ahead of the [[2020 Euran League - Alduria Division|inaugural season]], these slots were limited to four per team and were filled through [[Euran League - Alduria Division Draft|a draft system]], though are likely to be expanded to five in time for the upcoming transfer window. | |||
The remainders of all teams' rosters are filled with local Aldurian and immigrant [[Wechua|Wechu]] talent, with the Army and Navy affiliated teams primarily sourcing theirs through the armed forces. | |||
==Format and conferences== | |||
The Alduria Division is split into two geographical conferences; the Northern Conference and the South Conference. These conferences' final standings are used to determine the teams which advance to the season-end play-offs. Teams within each conference play one another twice every season, both home and away, while inter-conference fixtures pit each team against the opposing conference's sides once apiece, either at home or away. In total, this creates a 22-match regular season campaign for every club. | |||
==Teams== | ==Teams== | ||
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| [[Punta Santiago]] | | [[Punta Santiago]] | ||
| [[Estadio Varela]] | | [[Estadio Varela]] | ||
| | | 100,000 | ||
| Nathanaël Lefrançois | | Nathanaël Lefrançois | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | [[Tudela Stampede]] | ||
| [[Tudela]] | | [[Tudela]] | ||
| [[Estadio de Tudela]] | | {{unbulleted list|[[Estadio de Tudela]](until {{AN|1701}})|Nuevo Estadio de Tudela ({{AN|1701}}-onwards)}} | ||
| | | 50,000 | ||
| Bernabé Piñón | | Bernabé Piñón | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Carrillo Fury]] | | [[Carrillo Fury]] | ||
| [[Carrillo]] | | [[Carrillo (city)|Carrillo]] | ||
| [[Carrillo National Stadium]] | | [[Carrillo National Stadium]] | ||
| | | 52,000 | ||
| Jose Carballar | | Jose Carballar | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Piriya]] | | [[Piriya]] | ||
| [[Khan Stadium]] | | [[Khan Stadium]] | ||
| | | 52,000 | ||
| Thibaut Gounelle | | Thibaut Gounelle | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Cartagena]] | | [[Cartagena]] | ||
| [[Cartagena City Stadium]] | | [[Cartagena City Stadium]] | ||
| | | 52,000 | ||
| Alphonse Longchambon | | Alphonse Longchambon | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Susa Buccaneers FC]] | | [[Susa Buccaneers FC]] | ||
| [[Susa]] | | [[Susa]] | ||
| [[ | | [[Buccaneers Sports City]] | ||
| | | 85,000 | ||
| Youssef Nassour | | Youssef Nassour | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Gramercy Titans]] | | [[Gramercy Titans]] | ||
| [[Gramercy]] | | [[Gramercy]] | ||
| [[Titan Stadium]] | | [[Grand Titan Stadium]] | ||
| | | 42,000 | ||
| Mansour Golchin | | Mansour Golchin | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Fontainebleau]] | | [[Fontainebleau]] | ||
| [[Emperor Edgard II Memorial Stadium]] | | [[Emperor Edgard II Memorial Stadium]] | ||
| | | 175,000 | ||
| Rodrigo Velázquez | | Rodrigo Velázquez | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Alduria City]] | | [[Alduria City]] | ||
| [[Pirate Field]] | | [[Pirate Field]] | ||
| | | 40,000 | ||
| Maximiliano Carvallo | | Maximiliano Carvallo | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Valenciana]] | | [[Valenciana]] | ||
| [[Stadium of Valenciana]] | | [[Stadium of Valenciana]] | ||
| | | 42,000 | ||
| William Alarie | | William Alarie | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Behaurnais]] | | [[Behaurnais]] | ||
| [[Tiger Stadium]] | | [[Tiger Stadium]] | ||
| | | 42,000 | ||
| Remy Girardot | | Remy Girardot | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Norvind]] | | [[Norvind]] | ||
| [[Stade d'Altus]] | | [[Stade d'Altus]] | ||
| | | 42,000 | ||
| Loup Raoult | | Loup Raoult | ||
|- | |- | ||
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| [[Ahvaz]] | | [[Ahvaz]] | ||
| [[Union Stadium]] | | [[Union Stadium]] | ||
| | | 42,000 | ||
| Farhad Darvishi | | Farhad Darvishi | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Imperial FC]] | | [[Imperial FC]] | ||
| [[Valladares]] | | [[Valladares]] | ||
| [[Imperial | | [[Imperial Coliseum]] | ||
| | | 100,000 | ||
| Alain Mallette | | Alain Mallette | ||
|} | |} | ||
==See | ==See also== | ||
*[[Alexandrian Super 12]] | |||
*[[FAC Premier Division]] | |||
*[[Hamland Premier League]] | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
* [https://www.alduria.cc/forum/showthread.php?tid=503 Official Aldurian coverage of the draft] | |||
[[Category:Alduria]] | [[Category:Alduria]] | ||
[[Category:Football competitions]] | [[Category:Football competitions]] | ||
[[Category:Alduria Division|#]] | |||
[[Category:Sports in Nouvelle Alexandrie]] |
Latest revision as of 21:45, 23 November 2022
Countries | Alduria |
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Confederation | AEFA |
Founded | 1671 AN |
Number of teams | 16 |
Levels on pyramid | 1 |
Domestic cup(s) | Aldurian Cup |
2020 (1682 AN–1685 AN) |
The Euran League - Alduria Division is the top professional football division of the Aldurian football league system. It is comprised of sixteen professional football clubs based in several cities of Alduria. The organization that manages the Aldurian division of the Euran League is the Aldurian Federation of Football (AFF). The title "Euran League" refers to the aspiration of Alduria to join and take part in the Raspurid-proposed greater Euran League, where each indigenous Euran nation establishes their own national divisions within a common league structure.
The Aldurian Football League was founded in 1671 as part of the government's effort to promote and encourage the growth of sports leagues and industries in the nascent Republic. In 1672, it changed its name to the Euran League - Alduria Division.
The Aldurian Division is a single entity in which each team is owned by the Aldurian Division itself and individually operated by the league's investors.
The headquarters of the Alduria Division are in the city of Punta Santiago.
History
Year | National Champions |
Northern Conference |
Southern Conference |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | Altus FC | Punta Santiago FC | Altus FC |
Organization
The Aldurian Division of the Euran League is governed by a Board of Directors that administers the affairs of the Aldurian Federation of Football. There are currently 12 members of the Board of Directors.
Individuals in key leadership positions include:
- Jean Brown – President;
- Manuela Gutierrez - Vice President;
- Naghi Saharkhiz – Chief Administrative Officer;
- Maria Ducreux – Chief Financial Officer;
- Manuel Farzan – Vice President of Communications.
The National Council of the Aldurian Division is the representative membership body of the Aldurian Federation of Football. It elects the president and vice president of the Aldurian Division, amends the bylaws, approves the budgets, decides on policies adopted by the board, and affirms actions of the Board of Directors.
The Alurian Division is a member of Apollonia and Eura Football Association, one of the four confederations of the FMF and of the Euran League. The Aldurian Division also maintains close relationships with the Alduria Anti-Doping Agency, the Aldurian National Sport Committee and the Alduria Paralympic Committee, organizations created under Order 029, issued by the Transitional Government to promote the development of national sports.
The AFF convenes in an annual meeting. Every four AN years, the annual meeting's attendees hold an election for the federation's president and vice president.
Stadiums
The lack of stadiums and facilities in Alduria was a chronic problem for the growth of the Alduria Division during its first five years of existence. After the Federation entered a period of restructuring The Federation encouraged the construction of new stadium facilities, financed by increased private investment and from direct subsidies from the local and national government as a part of grander national public works and development plans.
The two largest stadiums in the league are home to the Aldurian military teams: Admiralty Stadium for the Aldurian Navy and Army National Stadium for the Aldurian Army's football clubs, respectively. Both stadiums hold up to 100,000 people, both having been completed in 1681 AN, with a heavy subsidy from the Department of Defense to both projects.
Players
As the league is only in its infancy, it is yet to be contested on a fully professional basis. Because of this, teams have a set number of designated player slots in their rosters for professional players, arranged alongside a salary cap. Ahead of the inaugural season, these slots were limited to four per team and were filled through a draft system, though are likely to be expanded to five in time for the upcoming transfer window.
The remainders of all teams' rosters are filled with local Aldurian and immigrant Wechu talent, with the Army and Navy affiliated teams primarily sourcing theirs through the armed forces.
Format and conferences
The Alduria Division is split into two geographical conferences; the Northern Conference and the South Conference. These conferences' final standings are used to determine the teams which advance to the season-end play-offs. Teams within each conference play one another twice every season, both home and away, while inter-conference fixtures pit each team against the opposing conference's sides once apiece, either at home or away. In total, this creates a 22-match regular season campaign for every club.