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The '''Arucian Football Association''' (''Association Arucien de Football''), commonly abbreviated as the '''AAF''', is the preeminent international professional men's competition of [[Arucian football]]. Through the AAF Commission, the AAF also serves as the sport's governing body and is responsible for controlling the laws of the game. Founded in 1940 as the National Football Association, after five Arucian football clubs from [[Sainte-Chloé]] and [[Carucere]] jointly founded the organization in order to codify the rules of the game and organize professional competitions. The association's inaugural season began the following year. Under the [[United Provinces (Kylaris)|United Provinces]], in 1945 the association adopted its current name and added two teams from [[Bonaventure]] and [[Imagua and the Assimas]] the following season. Teams from [[Aucuria]]'s, [[Eldmark]], [[Satucin]]'s Arucian islands joined during the 1980s. Other teams from the countries of [[Île d'Émeraude]], [[Ardesia]], and TBD would be added after 1978. | The '''Arucian Football Association''' (''Association Arucien de Football''), commonly abbreviated as the '''AAF''', is the preeminent international professional men's competition of [[Arucian football]]. Through the AAF Commission, the AAF also serves as the sport's governing body and is responsible for controlling the laws of the game. Founded in 1940 as the National Football Association, after five Arucian football clubs from [[Sainte-Chloé]] and [[Carucere]] jointly founded the organization in order to codify the rules of the game and organize professional competitions. The association's inaugural season began the following year. Under the [[United Provinces (Kylaris)|United Provinces]], in 1945 the association adopted its current name and added two teams from [[Bonaventure]] and [[Imagua and the Assimas]] the following season. Teams from [[Aucuria]]'s, [[Eldmark]], [[Satucin]]'s Arucian islands joined during the 1980s. Other teams from the countries of [[Île d'Émeraude]], [[Ardesia]], and TBD would be added after 1978. | ||
The Association currently consists of 32 teams spread over nine countries, with matches taking place in all participating countries. During each AAF season, each team plays 12 regular series games, popularly known as the '''Coconut League''', which runs during the dry season (January to June). The team with the best record after the regular series is awarded the "minor premiership". The top twelve teams then play off in a four-round series known as the '''Arucian Cup''', culminating in the '''Arucian Final'''; the Final winner is awarded the Champions Trophy. Since the league's founding in 1940, there has been a total of | The Association currently consists of 32 teams spread over nine countries, with matches taking place in all participating countries. During each AAF season, each team plays 12 regular series games, popularly known as the '''Coconut League''', which runs during the dry season (January to June). The team with the best record after the regular series is awarded the "minor premiership". The top twelve teams then play off in a four-round series known as the '''Arucian Cup''', culminating in the '''Arucian Final'''; the Final winner is awarded the Champions Trophy. Since the league's founding in 1940, there has been a total of 82 Coupe Arucians and 75 seasons. Of these games, [[FC Sainte-Chloé]] has won a record seven Finals. The most recent champion is the [[AFF Vaxholmen]], who defeated the [[Canicule Suns]] in the 2021 Final. | ||
The Arucian Football Association is one of the two main sport leagues in the Arucian, the other being the [[Arucian Baseball League]]. Although the league, along with the sport, is confined to the Arucian and the surrounding countries, it is widely popular across the region. The sport and the association is strongly associated with the Arucian and the AAF is considered to be one of the region's defining cultural institutions. It is the most popular sport in [[Carucere]] and [[Île d'Émeraude]] and has a significant presence in [[Sainte-Chloé]], [[Ardesia]], [[Bonaventure]], and [[Imagua and the Assimas]]. In addition the league also has a presence in the Arucian islands of [[Aucuria]], [[Satucin]], and [[Eldmark]]. The Association is governed by the AAF Commission, which is responsible for the administration of AAF competitions and for controlling the rules of Arucian football. The Association is officially a publicly held nonprofit corporation whose shares are held by over a million people across the Arucian and it is governed by its member clubs' fans. | The Arucian Football Association is one of the two main sport leagues in the Arucian, the other being the [[Arucian Baseball League]]. Although the league, along with the sport, is confined to the Arucian and the surrounding countries, it is widely popular across the region. The sport and the association is strongly associated with the Arucian and the AAF is considered to be one of the region's defining cultural institutions. It is the most popular sport in [[Carucere]] and [[Île d'Émeraude]] and has a significant presence in [[Sainte-Chloé]], [[Ardesia]], [[Bonaventure]], and [[Imagua and the Assimas]]. In addition the league also has a presence in the Arucian islands of [[Aucuria]], [[Satucin]], and [[Eldmark]]. The Association is governed by the AAF Commission, which is responsible for the administration of AAF competitions and for controlling the rules of Arucian football. The Association is officially a publicly held nonprofit corporation whose shares are held by over a million people across the Arucian and it is governed by its member clubs' fans. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Founding Era (1940-1954)=== | ===Founding Era (1940-1954)=== | ||
The National Football Association was founded in 1940 by the owners of one [[Carucere]] and three [[Sainte-Chloé]] football clubs. The goal of the organization was to officially codify the rules of [[Arucian football]] in order to establish a tournament for Arucian football clubs to participate in. The inaugural AAF Cup tournament kicked off in November 1940 with a total of five teams competing. After five games in total, [[FC Sainte-Chloé]] were crowned the winners in the final. After its founding the AAF Cup tournament was the preeminent and only solely professional competition for the sport in the Arucian. | |||
===Expansion Era (1954-1981)=== | ===Expansion Era (1954-1981)=== | ||
===Reform Era (1981-2007)=== | ===Reform Era (1981-2007)=== |
Revision as of 01:08, 18 July 2022
Most recent season or competition: 2022 Arucian Football Association Season | |
Formerly | National Football Association (1940-1944) |
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Sport | Arucian football |
Founded | May 11, 1940 |
Inaugural season | 1940 (tournament) 1947 (season) |
President | Henri Richard |
No. of teams | 32 |
Countries | Ardesia Aucuria Bonaventure Carucere Eldmark Île d'Émeraude Imagua and the Assimas Sainte-Chloé Satucin |
Most recent champion(s) | AFF Vaxholmen (2021) |
Most titles | FC Sainte-Chloé (7 Finals) |
The Arucian Football Association (Association Arucien de Football), commonly abbreviated as the AAF, is the preeminent international professional men's competition of Arucian football. Through the AAF Commission, the AAF also serves as the sport's governing body and is responsible for controlling the laws of the game. Founded in 1940 as the National Football Association, after five Arucian football clubs from Sainte-Chloé and Carucere jointly founded the organization in order to codify the rules of the game and organize professional competitions. The association's inaugural season began the following year. Under the United Provinces, in 1945 the association adopted its current name and added two teams from Bonaventure and Imagua and the Assimas the following season. Teams from Aucuria's, Eldmark, Satucin's Arucian islands joined during the 1980s. Other teams from the countries of Île d'Émeraude, Ardesia, and TBD would be added after 1978.
The Association currently consists of 32 teams spread over nine countries, with matches taking place in all participating countries. During each AAF season, each team plays 12 regular series games, popularly known as the Coconut League, which runs during the dry season (January to June). The team with the best record after the regular series is awarded the "minor premiership". The top twelve teams then play off in a four-round series known as the Arucian Cup, culminating in the Arucian Final; the Final winner is awarded the Champions Trophy. Since the league's founding in 1940, there has been a total of 82 Coupe Arucians and 75 seasons. Of these games, FC Sainte-Chloé has won a record seven Finals. The most recent champion is the AFF Vaxholmen, who defeated the Canicule Suns in the 2021 Final.
The Arucian Football Association is one of the two main sport leagues in the Arucian, the other being the Arucian Baseball League. Although the league, along with the sport, is confined to the Arucian and the surrounding countries, it is widely popular across the region. The sport and the association is strongly associated with the Arucian and the AAF is considered to be one of the region's defining cultural institutions. It is the most popular sport in Carucere and Île d'Émeraude and has a significant presence in Sainte-Chloé, Ardesia, Bonaventure, and Imagua and the Assimas. In addition the league also has a presence in the Arucian islands of Aucuria, Satucin, and Eldmark. The Association is governed by the AAF Commission, which is responsible for the administration of AAF competitions and for controlling the rules of Arucian football. The Association is officially a publicly held nonprofit corporation whose shares are held by over a million people across the Arucian and it is governed by its member clubs' fans.
Name
The league was originally founded as the National Football Association in 1940, before it was renamed as the Arucian Football Association prior to its expansion across the United Provinces in 1944. Officially the operating language of the league is Gaullican, which is widely used by upper management and leadership. However since the 1980s, the lower levels of the league effectively operates on a multilingual basis based upon their club's host country. The regular season of the AAF is popularly known as the Coconut League and the tournament held at the end of each AAF season to determine the premier is known as the Arucian Cup. These terms are often used to differentiate it from the organisation itself.
Due to the international nature of the league, it is known by several different names.
- Association Arucien de Football (Gaullican)
- Associação de Futebol de Araucária (Luzelese)
- Federcalcio arucian (Etrurian)
- Aruska Fotbollsförbundet (Geatish)
- Arucian Futbolo Asociacija (Ruttish)
- Ajuzia Vudubodu Dhai (Carucerean Ziba)
Organisation
Governance
The Arucian Football Association is collectively owned by the members of all clubs in the AAF who each own a share of the organization. A share of AAF stock does not include an equity interest, does not pay dividends, cannot be traded, and has no protection under securities law. However they are given voting rights, an invitation to the corporation's annual congress, season-ticket purchasing privileges, and an opportunity to purchase exclusive merchandise. Shareholders elect delegates, based upon club affiliation, to the AAF Congress, the supreme legislative body of the organization. Originally the Congress solely consisted of indirectly elected members appointed by its member clubs, but reforms in the 1980s expanded the franchise to all shareholders. The Congress has the authority to elect the members of the AAF Commission and its President as well as remove them from office as it sees fit.
The AAF Commission is the main decision-making body of the organization between the sessions of the AAF Congress. The Commission simultaneously functions as a board of directors by supervising the the activities of the Association, as the governing body of the game by regulating the competitions it oversees, and as the governing body that oversees the rules of the sport. In addition to its regular members appointed by the Congress, the Commission also includes representatives from several affiliated associations such as the AAF Players Association, AAF Coaches Association, and the AAF Owners Association. The Commission is lead by the President, who is also the official head of the organization. The Commission consists of various departments that oversees all aspects of the organization.
Teams
The AAF is comprised of 32 teams: 8 from Sainte-Chloé, 6 from Bonaventure, 5 from Île d'Émeraude, 4 from Ardesia, 2 from Carucere, Eldmark, Satucin, and Imagua and the Assimas, and 1 from Aucuria. The league has no system of promotion and relegation. The teams are divided into four divisions of seven teams each, and matches are played in a round robin system, where all teams play against all twice in a season. The divisions are the National, Western, Central, and East. After 12 rounds of regular season games every week, the best 4 standing teams in each division will qualify to the AAF Championship, a knock-out stage that goes from round-of-16 to the Final; a third-place match is also played prior to the final.
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History
Founding Era (1940-1954)
The National Football Association was founded in 1940 by the owners of one Carucere and three Sainte-Chloé football clubs. The goal of the organization was to officially codify the rules of Arucian football in order to establish a tournament for Arucian football clubs to participate in. The inaugural AAF Cup tournament kicked off in November 1940 with a total of five teams competing. After five games in total, FC Sainte-Chloé were crowned the winners in the final. After its founding the AAF Cup tournament was the preeminent and only solely professional competition for the sport in the Arucian.