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The competition was founded as the Worker's League in 1974 as part of the [[Marton Reforms]], a series of reforms by socialist Culture Minister [[John Marton]] intended to promote working-class sports and cultural activities to overtake the customs of the old aristocracy. The main feature of the reforms was the overhaul of the Vionna-Frankenlischian football league system which had previously been much smaller and divided between the kingdoms of [[Kingdom of Vionna|Vionna]] and [[Kingdom of Frankenlisch|Frankenlisch]]. The Marton Reforms merged the two systems into one and founded the VFL to manage the seven tiers of professional and semi-professional Vionna-Frankenlischian football. The reorganisation, combined with government subsidies, increased the national popularity of association football and ensured the sport's survival following the [[Vionna-Frankenlischian War of Restoration|restoration of the Vionna-Frankenlischian monarchy]].
The competition was founded as the Worker's League in 1974 as part of the [[Marton Reforms]], a series of reforms by socialist Culture Minister [[John Marton]] intended to promote working-class sports and cultural activities to overtake the customs of the old aristocracy. The main feature of the reforms was the overhaul of the Vionna-Frankenlischian football league system which had previously been much smaller and divided between the kingdoms of [[Kingdom of Vionna|Vionna]] and [[Kingdom of Frankenlisch|Frankenlisch]]. The Marton Reforms merged the two systems into one and founded the VFL to manage the seven tiers of professional and semi-professional Vionna-Frankenlischian football. The reorganisation, combined with government subsidies, increased the national popularity of association football and ensured the sport's survival following the [[Vionna-Frankenlischian War of Restoration|restoration of the Vionna-Frankenlischian monarchy]].


The Crown League is the most-attended sports event in Vionna-Frankenlisch and the centre of the Vionna-Frankenlischian sport sector. Though originally state-funded and its clubs self-organised, it has become heavily commercialised and clubs are now privately-owned. All Crown League matches are broadcast on radio and filmed for distribution to shops and cinemas.
The Crown League is the most-attended sports event in Vionna-Frankenlisch and the center of the Vionna-Frankenlischian sport sector. Though originally state-funded and its clubs self-organised, it has become heavily commercialised and clubs are now privately-owned. All Crown League matches are broadcast on radio and filmed for distribution to shops and cinemas.


==History==
==History==
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There are 20 clubs in the Premier League. During the course of a season (from August to May) each club plays the others twice, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents', for 38 games. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference, and then goals scored. If still equal, teams are deemed to occupy the same position. If there is a tie for the championship, for relegation, or for qualification to other competitions, a play-off match at a neutral venue decides rank.
There are 20 clubs in the Premier League. During the course of a season (from August to May) each club plays the others twice, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents', for 38 games. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference, and then goals scored. If still equal, teams are deemed to occupy the same position. If there is a tie for the championship, for relegation, or for qualification to other competitions, a play-off match at a neutral venue decides rank.
===Promotion and relegation===
===Promotion and relegation===
A system of promotion and relegation exists between the Crown League and the [[VFL National League]]. The three lowest placed teams in the Premier League are relegated to the National League, and the top two teams from the National League promoted to the Crown League, with an additional team promoted after a series of play-offs involving the third, fourth, fifth and sixth placed clubs.
A system of promotion and relegation exists between the Crown League and the [[VFL National League]]. The three lowest placed teams in the Crown League are relegated to the National League, and the top two teams from the National League promoted to the Crown League, with an additional team promoted after a series of play-offs involving the third, fourth, fifth and sixth placed clubs.
 
==Clubs==
==Clubs==
{{main|List of Crown League clubs}}
{{main|List of Crown League clubs}}
===2020–21 season===
===2021–22 season===
Twenty clubs are competing in the Crown League’s 2020-21 season:
Twenty clubs are competing in the Crown League’s 2021-22 season:
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Club Name !! [[2020-21 Crown League|Position]] !! [[2019-20 Crown League Season|2019-20]]<br>Position !! First Season
! Club Name !! [[2021-22 Crown League|Position]] !! [[2020-21 Crown League Season|2020-21]]<br>Position !! First Season
|-
|-
| [[Gestoria F.C.]] || 1st || 1st || 2000-2001
| [[Gestoria F.C.]] || 1st || 1st || 2000-2001
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| [[Saxondale Duchy Football Club|Saxondale Duchy]] || 14th || 14th || 1994-1995
| [[Saxondale Duchy Football Club|Saxondale Duchy]] || 14th || 14th || 1994-1995
|-
|-
| [[Weissberg F.C.]] || 15th || 15th || 2009-2010
| [[Weissberg F.C.|Eintracht Weissberg F.C.]] || 15th || 15th || 2009-2010
|-
|-
| [[Marienberg City Football Club|Marienberg City]] || 16th || 16th || 1999-2000
| [[Marienberg City Football Club|Marienberg City]] || 16th || 16th || 1999-2000
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==International Competitions==
==International Competitions==
===Imperial Cup===
===Imperial Cup===
Twelve teams (6 from the [[Kingdom of Vionna]] and 6 from the [[Kingdom of Frankenlisch]]) are eligable to compete in the [[Imperial Cup]], a competition comprising teams from the [[Frankenlischian Empire]] and its [[Commonwealth of Frankenlisch|Commonwealth]] allies. Teams are drawn from the two top divisions in Vionna-Frankenlischian football: the Crown League and the National League. In the sixteen seasons of the Imperial Cup, Vionna-Frankenlischian teams have proven themselves by winning on thirteen occasions and being runners-up in two. [[Grythshead Imperial F.C.|Grythshead Imperial]] holds the record for most Imperial Cup victories with five trophies lifted.
Twelve teams (6 from the [[Kingdom of Vionna]] and 6 from the [[Kingdom of Frankenlisch]]) are eligible to compete in the [[Imperial Cup]], a competition comprising teams from the [[Frankenlischian Empire]] and its [[Commonwealth of Frankenlisch|Commonwealth]] allies. Teams are drawn from the two top divisions in Vionna-Frankenlischian football: the Crown League and the National League. In the sixteen seasons of the Imperial Cup, Vionna-Frankenlischian teams have proven themselves by winning on thirteen occasions and being runners-up in two. [[Grythshead Imperial F.C.|Grythshead Imperial]] holds the record for most Imperial Cup victories with five trophies lifted.


==Finance==
==Finance==
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==Media Coverage==
==Media Coverage==


==Staduims==
==Stadiums==


==Managers==
==Managers==

Latest revision as of 02:26, 3 June 2024

VFL Crown League
Founded27 April 1974; 50 years ago (1974-04-27)
CountryVionna-Frankenlisch
ConfederationCIFA
Number of teams20
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toVFL National
Domestic cup(s)National Cup
King Richard's Shield
League cup(s)VFL Grand Cup
International cup(s)Imperial Cup
Current championsGestoria (1st title)
(2019–20)
2020–21 Crown League

The Crown League is the top level of the Vionna-Frankenlischian football league system. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Vionna-Frankenlischian League (VFL). Seasons run from August to May with each team playing 38 matches (playing all 19 other teams both home and away). Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. The Crown League is one of the contributing football leagues to the Imperial Cup, a competition drawn from the associations of the Frankenlischian Commonwealth.

The competition was founded as the Worker's League in 1974 as part of the Marton Reforms, a series of reforms by socialist Culture Minister John Marton intended to promote working-class sports and cultural activities to overtake the customs of the old aristocracy. The main feature of the reforms was the overhaul of the Vionna-Frankenlischian football league system which had previously been much smaller and divided between the kingdoms of Vionna and Frankenlisch. The Marton Reforms merged the two systems into one and founded the VFL to manage the seven tiers of professional and semi-professional Vionna-Frankenlischian football. The reorganisation, combined with government subsidies, increased the national popularity of association football and ensured the sport's survival following the restoration of the Vionna-Frankenlischian monarchy.

The Crown League is the most-attended sports event in Vionna-Frankenlisch and the center of the Vionna-Frankenlischian sport sector. Though originally state-funded and its clubs self-organised, it has become heavily commercialised and clubs are now privately-owned. All Crown League matches are broadcast on radio and filmed for distribution to shops and cinemas.

History

Format

Competition

There are 20 clubs in the Premier League. During the course of a season (from August to May) each club plays the others twice, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents', for 38 games. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference, and then goals scored. If still equal, teams are deemed to occupy the same position. If there is a tie for the championship, for relegation, or for qualification to other competitions, a play-off match at a neutral venue decides rank.

Promotion and relegation

A system of promotion and relegation exists between the Crown League and the VFL National League. The three lowest placed teams in the Crown League are relegated to the National League, and the top two teams from the National League promoted to the Crown League, with an additional team promoted after a series of play-offs involving the third, fourth, fifth and sixth placed clubs.

Clubs

2021–22 season

Twenty clubs are competing in the Crown League’s 2021-22 season:

Club Name Position 2020-21
Position
First Season
Gestoria F.C. 1st 1st 2000-2001
Larkinge City 2nd 2nd 1984-1985
Larkinge County 3rd 3rd 1982-1983
Royal Barbican 4th 4th 1981-1982
Grythshead Imperial 5th 5th 1974-1975
Teutonberg United 6th 6th 1974-1975
Vladimirska F.C. 7th 7th 1974-1975
Cunaris F.C. 8th 8th 2000-2001
Brumley City 9th 9th 2004-2005
Castle Road F.C. 10th 10th 1989-1990
Royal Westonland 11th 11th 2016-2017
Oxbridge City 12th 12th 2012-2013
Trades Union F.C. 13th 13th 1974-1975
Saxondale Duchy 14th 14th 1994-1995
Eintracht Weissberg F.C. 15th 15th 2009-2010
Marienberg City 16th 16th 1999-2000
Lawrenceburgh F.C. 17th 17th 2000-2001
King's Grove F.C. 18th 1st (NL) 2020-2021
Edrington F.C. 19th 2nd (NL) 2020-2021
Donaldia F.C. 20th 3rd (NL) 2020-2021

International Competitions

Imperial Cup

Twelve teams (6 from the Kingdom of Vionna and 6 from the Kingdom of Frankenlisch) are eligible to compete in the Imperial Cup, a competition comprising teams from the Frankenlischian Empire and its Commonwealth allies. Teams are drawn from the two top divisions in Vionna-Frankenlischian football: the Crown League and the National League. In the sixteen seasons of the Imperial Cup, Vionna-Frankenlischian teams have proven themselves by winning on thirteen occasions and being runners-up in two. Grythshead Imperial holds the record for most Imperial Cup victories with five trophies lifted.

Finance

Media Coverage

Stadiums

Managers

Players

Awards