Senyan League
Countries | Senya |
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Confederation | AEFA |
Founded | 2012 |
Number of teams | 32 (in 4 divisions) |
Levels on pyramid | 1–4 |
Relegation to |
Eastern League Kolgradliga Svorgas District Football League Western League |
Domestic cup(s) | Kopa Sanya |
League cup(s) | Senyan Football League Cup |
International cup(s) |
AEFA Champions' League AEFA Cup |
Current champions |
Kateki Blavisen (2018–19) |
Most championships | Jogasim Revolution (4) |
2018–19 Senyan League |
The Senyan League is the top football league in Senya. Sanctioned by FADESS, the league is split into four divisions; the Top League, the Second League, the Third League and the Fourth League, according to their position on the Senyan football league pyramid, respectively. Each division contains twelve teams with promotion and relegation in operation between the leagues, with relegation possible to feeder leagues. The league is also open to clubs from Lamantia, with four Lamantian clubs (King's Lynn Town, AFC Colgrad, Nordkamp FC and Borussia Bergdorf) having played in the Senyan Legaue. These clubs are ineligable to qualify for Apollonian competition by virtue of the league, and instead must qualify through the FKFB-Pokal. The League however is not open to clubs from Ranentsi, Tiana or clubs from other nations.
Format
Originally, the League comprised only of 3 tiers (Top, Second and Third), with 8 teams, with the top teams going up and bottom going down, with 7th placed in the higher tier playing a play-off with the 2nd placed tier of the lower tier.
In 2015, a Fourth league was added, and the relegation system was amended, so that the bottom two clubs of the higher tier were relegated, with only the champions of the lower tier being promoted, with a play-off contested between 2nd and 3rd in the table.
In 2017, the each division was expanded to 12 teams, with the bottom three in each division being relegated (except for four teams in the Fourth League), with the top two promoted automatically and the teams in third and fourth playing a play-off for the final promotion spot.
History
Year | Winners | Second League | Third League | Fourth League |
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2012–13 | Jogasim Revolution (1) | Urzi Magalatska | Chocolate Svorgas | |
2013–14 | Jogasim Revolution (2) | Svorgas Knights | King's Lynn Town | |
2014–15 | Jogasim Revolution (3) | Politzëa | Red Star | |
2015–16 | Dyas Scitenhima Ĵets (1) | Svorgas FC | Sitizōnas Bɏer Moroni | Vōnam Svorgas |
2016–17 | Jogasim Revolution (4) | FK Tiga | Eprat City Harps | AFC Colgrad |
2017–18 | Kateki Blavisen (1) | Jogasim Rovers | AFC Colgrad | Sotringham Rovers |
2018–19 | Kateki Blavisen (2) | Svorgas Knights |
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