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Revision as of 16:50, 5 July 2020

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Krasnocorian Football League
Countries

Krasnocoria Krasnocoria

Confederation AEFA
Founded 2019
First season 2019–20
Number of teams 42 (first phase)
10 (second phase)
Domestic cup(s) Krasnocorian Cup
International cup(s) AEFA Champions' League
AEFA Cup
2019–20

The Krasnocorian Football League is the top football league in Krasnocoria. It was created in July 2019, when Astaronian Football League, Corian SuperLiga, Krasnarusyn Super Liga, Port Uljan Football League and Srbozemskan SuperLiga merged. The league is governed by Krasnocorian Football Union.

Format

Teams (2019–20)

Astaronia Astaronia

Kingdom of Coria Kingdom of Coria

Krasnarus Krasnarus

Port Ulje Port Ulje

Srbozemska Srbozemska

History