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=Season Format=
=Season Format=
==Regular Season==
==Regular Season==
Currently, the league operates under a round-robin system, with each club playing every other club in the league once, for a total of 17 games per club. The league runs a 19-week 153 regular season, with bye weeks in weeks 6 and 12. Since 2000, the season has begun the first Monday of October which is not October 1st and concludes in February, roughly 19 weeks later. The opening game of the season is normally a home game on a Monday night for the league's defending champion.
Most LFA games are played on Saturdays and Sundays, with a Monday night game typically held at least once a week. Most weeks (with some exceptions) LFA games include two Saturday afternoon games, a Saturday night game, four Sunday afternoon games, a Sunday night game, and a Monday night game. LFA games are rarely scheduled for Tuesday or Wednesday, and those days have only been used three times since 1948: in 2010, when a Sunday game was rescheduled to Tuesday due to a hurricane; in 2012, when the Kickoff game was moved from Monday to Sunday to avoid conflict with the national convention of the [[United Democratic Party]]; and in 2020, when a game was postponed from Monday to Wednesday due to a terror-risk being declared by the government.
Although a club's home and away opponents are constant, the exact dates and times for LFA games are not determined until much later because the league has to account for, among other things, operation of other sports leagues and local events that could pose a scheduling conflict with LFA games. During the 2010 season, over 200,000 potential schedules were created by computers, 1,000 of which were considered "playable schedules" and were reviewed by the LFA's scheduling team. After arriving at what they felt was the best schedule out of the group, nearly 50 more potential schedules were developed to try to ensure that the chosen schedule would be the best possible one.
==Postseason==
==Postseason==
Following the conclusion of the regular season, a 6-club single-elimination tournament, called the LFA Championships, is then held. Teams are selected according to their point values. Points are earned in the regular season by teams for their performance. A win is worth two points, a tie or an overtime loss is worth one point, and a regulation loss is worth zero points. Ties are broken through a series of tiebreakers outlined by the league's officials. The six teams with the best point values move on to the championships, which occur over four weeks, including a bye.
The top two teams (seeded 1-2) are granted bye weeks. The remaining four teams (seeded 3-6) compete in the first round of the championships, with the 3-seed hosting the 6-seed and the 4-seed hosting the 5-seed. The winners advance to the next round, which matches the lowest seed against the 1-seed, with the 1-seed hosting, and the two remaining teams against each other, with the 2-seed hosting. The winners of these games then compete in the Angelean Cup at a neutral site (after a week-long bye), which determines the league champion.


=Player Acquisition=
=Player Acquisition=

Revision as of 02:10, 9 January 2024

Liga di Futbol Angleano
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023-2024 LFA Season
Liga di Futbol Angleano.png
FormerlyLiga Superior Angeleano
SportGagian Rules Football
FoundedMay 17, 1970; 54 years ago (1970-05-17)
Playadiestat, Los Angeles
Inaugural season1970-1971 Season
CommissionerAlfonso Wevers
No. of teams18
CountryLos Angeles
HeadquartersPlayadiestat, Los Angeles
Most recent
champion(s)
Enton
(2nd title)
Most titlesJerrostad
(7 titles)

The Liga di Futbol Angleano (LFA) is a professional Gagian rules football league that consists of 18 clubs. The LFA is the highest level of Gagian rules football (known simply as "football" in the country). Each LFA season begins in early October, followed by the 19-week regular season which runs until February, where each team plays every other team and have two bye weeks spread throughout, for a total of 17 games over 19 weeks. Following the conclusion of the regular season, the six clubs with the most points (established by the point system) move on to the championships, a single-elimination tournament that culminates in the Angelean Cup, which is contested in March and played by the remaining two clubs. In addition, two other awards, the Gold Shield and Silver Shield are given respectively to the club with the best record and the one voted to be the top club by a commission of journalists, pundits, players, and coaches. Winning all three of these awards in a single season is known as a triple season. The LFA is a full member of the Konfederashon di Futbol pa Los Angeles (KFLA), the governing body for Gagian rules football in Los Angeles.

The LFA was formed in 1970 as a privatization of the Liga Superior Angeleano (LSA), the previous state-owned league. As a part of the Angelean Dawn, the political reforms of the 1960s, the LSA, then consisting of ten clubs, was made autonomous and eventually fully privatized. The new league, called the LFA, would expand from ten clubs to twelve in 1973, fourteen in 1985, and finally eighteen in 1999. While initial standings determined the divisional champion, a tie between Presidencial, Onslander Kaptstad, VC Playadiestat , and Atlético Torres in 1973 led to a single elimination tournament to determine the champion, which Presidencial won. The tournament system was so popular it was implemented, with three best clubs moving on to the tournament. This was expanded to four clubs in 1985, and six in 1999. The LFA is the most popular sports league in Los Angeles, with an average attendance of 38,910 people, the highest average viewership in Los Angeles at 1.6 million per game, and is the second wealthiest sports league in Galia, just behind the Onhsanenea League.

Jerrostad holds the most championships with seven titles, though Presidencial has the most Gold Shields at eight. The reigning league champions are Enton , who defeated VC Playadiestat in the 43rd Angelean Cup to win their fourth championship game.

History

Organizational Structure

At the corporate level, the Liga di Futbol Angleano considers itself a trade association made up of and financed by its 18 member clubs. Under current Angelean tax laws, the LFA is therefore an unincorporated nonprofit association, and thus did not pay taxes as current Angelean tax laws provide an exemption from income taxation for business leagues, chambers of commerece, real-estate boards, boards of trade, or professional sports leagues corporate operations that do not withhold profit or keep any of the net earnings of the league, provided that such profits are redistributed to the constituent clubs. The clubs, in turn, do pay income taxes on the income they earn, whether directly or by league redistribution, though at a lower rate than most other corporations as the clubs are collectively owned sports franchises.

The league has three defined officers: the commissioner, secretary, treasurer, and president. The president is a ceremonial role, an honorary position with few powers and mostly ceremonial duties, including awarding the league honors, such as the championship trophy to the club which wins the championship.

The commissioner is elected by the affirmative vote of two-thirds (currently twelve) of the clubs of the league, while the president of the league is elected by a three-fourths vote (currently fourteen). The commissioner appoints the secretary and treasurer and has broad authority in disputes between clubs, players, coaches, and employees. He is the "principal executive officer" of the LFA and also has authority in hiring league employees, negotiating television contracts, disciplining individuals that own part or all of an LFA team, clubs, or employed individuals of an LFA club if they have violated league by-laws or committed "conduct detrimental to the welfare of the League or professional football". The commissioner can, in the event of misconduct by a party associated with the league, suspend individuals, hand down a fine of up to ₭968,538 (roughly V͇1,000,000), cancel contracts with the league, and award or strip clubs of selection rights.

In extreme cases, the commissioner can offer recommendations to the LFA's executive committee, up to and including the "cancellation or forfeiture" of a club's membership or any other action, he deems necessary. The commissioner can also issue sanctions up to and including a lifetime ban from the league if an individual connected to the LFA has gambled on games or failed to notify the league of conspiracies or plans to bet on or fix games. The current Commissioner of the LFA is Alfonso Wevers, who was elected in 2019 after Paal Mikkelsen, the previous commissioner, died of a heart attack.

Season Format

Regular Season

Currently, the league operates under a round-robin system, with each club playing every other club in the league once, for a total of 17 games per club. The league runs a 19-week 153 regular season, with bye weeks in weeks 6 and 12. Since 2000, the season has begun the first Monday of October which is not October 1st and concludes in February, roughly 19 weeks later. The opening game of the season is normally a home game on a Monday night for the league's defending champion.

Most LFA games are played on Saturdays and Sundays, with a Monday night game typically held at least once a week. Most weeks (with some exceptions) LFA games include two Saturday afternoon games, a Saturday night game, four Sunday afternoon games, a Sunday night game, and a Monday night game. LFA games are rarely scheduled for Tuesday or Wednesday, and those days have only been used three times since 1948: in 2010, when a Sunday game was rescheduled to Tuesday due to a hurricane; in 2012, when the Kickoff game was moved from Monday to Sunday to avoid conflict with the national convention of the United Democratic Party; and in 2020, when a game was postponed from Monday to Wednesday due to a terror-risk being declared by the government.

Although a club's home and away opponents are constant, the exact dates and times for LFA games are not determined until much later because the league has to account for, among other things, operation of other sports leagues and local events that could pose a scheduling conflict with LFA games. During the 2010 season, over 200,000 potential schedules were created by computers, 1,000 of which were considered "playable schedules" and were reviewed by the LFA's scheduling team. After arriving at what they felt was the best schedule out of the group, nearly 50 more potential schedules were developed to try to ensure that the chosen schedule would be the best possible one.

Postseason

Following the conclusion of the regular season, a 6-club single-elimination tournament, called the LFA Championships, is then held. Teams are selected according to their point values. Points are earned in the regular season by teams for their performance. A win is worth two points, a tie or an overtime loss is worth one point, and a regulation loss is worth zero points. Ties are broken through a series of tiebreakers outlined by the league's officials. The six teams with the best point values move on to the championships, which occur over four weeks, including a bye.

The top two teams (seeded 1-2) are granted bye weeks. The remaining four teams (seeded 3-6) compete in the first round of the championships, with the 3-seed hosting the 6-seed and the 4-seed hosting the 5-seed. The winners advance to the next round, which matches the lowest seed against the 1-seed, with the 1-seed hosting, and the two remaining teams against each other, with the 2-seed hosting. The winners of these games then compete in the Angelean Cup at a neutral site (after a week-long bye), which determines the league champion.

Player Acquisition

National Selection

Uncontracted Players

Clubs

Triple Crown League Champions Shielded Club Gold Shield Silver Shield
Emblem Club Location 2023-2024 Finish Playoff Finish
Finish Points W L T
Example Colonial Villelibre 7th Points W L T Did not qualify
Example Cruz Regional Cruz 12th Points W L T Did not qualify
Example Dele Coração de Cristo 8th Points W L T Did not qualify
Example Enton Enton 5th Points W L T Won (at Jerrostad) 28-16
Won (at Mikkelby) 20-4
Won 43rd Angelean Cup (vs Puntonorte) 28-24
Example Gobernador Mérida Mérida 10th Points W L T Did not qualify
Example Groenkust Nassau 2nd Points W L T Lost (vs Puntonorte) 28-34
Example Jerrostad Jerrostad 4th Points W L T Lost (Enton) 16-28
Example Mikkelby Mikkelby 1st Points W L T Lost (vs Enton) 4-20
Example Onslander Kaptstad Kaptstad 9th Points W L T Did not qualify
Example VC Playadiestat Playadiestat 14th Points W L T Did not qualify
Example Porto Azul Porto Azul 11th Points W L T Did not qualify
Example Presidencial Nova Ralume 15th Points W L T Did not qualify
Example Puntonorte Puntonorte 3rd Points W L T Won (vs Villelibre) 28-16
Won (at Groenkust) 34-28
Lost 43rd Angelean Cup (vs Enton) 24-28
Example Santa Maria Santa Maria 13th Points W L T Did not qualify
Example Santo André Santo André 17th Points W L T Did not qualify
Example Atlético Torres Torres 16th Points W L T Did not qualify
Example Villelibre Villelibre 6th Points W L T Lost (at Puntonorte) 16-28
Example Noord Strand Playadiestat 18th Points W L T Did not qualify

Trophies

Team Trophies

Player Trophies

Champions by Season