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All eight teams meets each other four times, with the top four teams playing semi finals and a final to crown a champion. The bottom two teams enter a relegation series with the top four teams from the qualification tiers. The four teams from the qualification tiers compromises of the winner from the | All eight teams meets each other four times, with the top four teams playing semi finals and a final to crown a champion. The bottom two teams enter a relegation series with the top four teams from the qualification tiers. The four teams from the qualification tiers compromises of the winner from the '''Ḍryāgana kapa''', the top two teams from the '''Phuku supara liga''' and the winner from the [[Bhāgyaśālī hārnē kapa]]. | ||
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Current season, competition or edition: 2024 | |
File:Krā'una supara liga.jpg | |
Sport | Association football |
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Founded | 2014 |
Inaugural season | 2014 |
President | Thsering Pema |
No. of teams | 8 |
Country | Dryaga |
Domestic cup(s) | Ḍryāgana rājākō kapa Dryaga supa cup |
Krā'una supara liga, internationally known as Crown's Super League, is the upper tier for Dryaga's professional association football teams and the only elite level for association football in the country. Relegated teams gets relegated to different local competitions that works like second tiers on a semi elite level, most notably Ḍryāgana kapa, for western Dryaga, and Phuku supara liga, for eastern Dryaga. It consists of 8 clubs throughout Dryaga. The organization's President is Thsering Pema, who has been president since the new league was created in 2014. Krā'una supara liga replaced the previous upper tier in Dryaga, known as Ḍryāgā supara kapa. Ḍryāgā supara kapa was known for not having any relegations and the format consisting of a very short round robin before a longer cup style format. It ran between 2002 and 2014 and only consisted of between 5 to 7 teams. The new league and division system was created to create more competition.
All eight teams meets each other four times, with the top four teams playing semi finals and a final to crown a champion. The bottom two teams enter a relegation series with the top four teams from the qualification tiers. The four teams from the qualification tiers compromises of the winner from the Ḍryāgana kapa, the top two teams from the Phuku supara liga and the winner from the Bhāgyaśālī hārnē kapa.