Port Balaine Superleague

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Port Balaine Superleague
Countries Port Balaine Port Balaine
Confederation AEFA
Founded 2021
First season 2021–22
Number of teams 34
Levels on pyramid 1–4
Domestic cup(s) PBFA Supercup
Balainese Cup
League cup(s) Premier Cup
Website superleague.pb
2021–22 Season

The Port Balaine Superleague (PBS) is the sole association football league in Port Balaine, an autonomous region of Floria. The league was organized in 2021 to formalize the senior play of Balainese football. It is organized by the Port Balaine Football Association, though its clubs are privately owned. The league hosts 34 teams across the top four levels of the Balainese football pyramid. The Superleague also manages the PBS Reserve League as its non-age-restricted academy and reserve format.

Organization

The Superleague is organized in four divisions: the Premiership (10 clubs), the Championship (eight), 3. Division (eight) and 4. Division (eight). Each season runs from September through May. In the Premiership, a three-round round-robin season is played, totaling 27 games a season. In the lower three divisions, four rounds are played, totaling 28. Two clubs are relegated and promoted between each division automatically after each season.

Tournaments

Three tournaments are played around the Superleague season. The Balainese Cup happens throughout the season and pits all clubs in the Port Balaine Football Association against each other in a single-elimination knockout tournament. The Premier Cup follows the end of the regular season and the top four clubs in the Premiership challenge each other in a single-elimination tournament. Finally, as the first match before the next season, the champion of the Premiership and the winner of the Balainese Cup play for the PBFA Supercup in a final match.

Reserve league

The Superleague also hosts the PBS Reserve League as a training ground for upcoming players and as a reserve league for injured or part-time players. Each club sponsors its own reserve club, which form two divisions, A Division (18 clubs) and B Division (16). Four teams are relegated and promoted between them each season. At a season's end, the top eight clubs challenge each other in a single-elimination tournament for the PBS Reserve Cup.

Clubs

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Clubs of the Superleague: Premiership (red), Championship (yellow),
3. Division (blue), 4. Division (green).

Clubs in the Superleague are organized privately. Some, especially in the Premiership, are operated professionally for profit. Most are semi-professional or amateur. A few, such as Port Balaine Constabulary FC, are sponsored by the state government. Listed below are the 34 member clubs of the Superleague for the 2021–22 season:

Premiership

Championship

  • Brigdaz Pad FC
  • Eyot FC
  • Gardaz Pad FC
  • Mt. Vadon FC
  • North Wells United FC
  • St. Albert FC
  • Tunley FC
  • Wellingdon University FC

3. Division

  • Arann FC
  • Barekey FC
  • Hrafen FC
  • Lake Magedon FC
  • Lake Salmatis FC
  • State Services Academy FC
  • South Wells United FC
  • Waderlo FC

4. Division

  • Bearum FC
  • New Arcadia FC
  • Port Balaine State University FC
  • East Wells United FC
  • Hameln FC
  • Ludgate FC
  • Porcupine FC
  • The Promenade FC

Champions

Season Premiership Pts. Championship Pts. 3. Division Pts. 4. Division Pts.
2021–22

Tournaments

PBFA Supercup
Club Wins Winning years
2021–22

Balainese Cup
Club Wins Winning years
2021–22

Premier Cup
Club Wins Winning years
2021–22