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| league_cup          = Trevex Impranen Igneza
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| overseas_tournament =  
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| confed_cup          = Trevex Itevaigneza<br>Avadatrevex<br>Empaxitrevex
| confed_cup          = Trevex Ignezaiteva<br>Avadatrevex<br>Empaxitrevex
| champions          = [[Vrezarex]] (1st title)
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| most_appearances    = [[Lexarredeu]] (589)
| most_appearances    = [[Lexarredeu]] (589)
| top_goalscorer      = [[Presce Naven]] (351)
| top_goalscorer      = [[Victor Royal]] (421)
| tv                  = [[List of broadcasters]]
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The '''Empaxiavosepen Futboal Vrezar Igneza''', more commonly known as simply the ''' Avosepen VI''' (''Avosepen Vrezar Ignesia''), is the men's association football top flight mostly situated in the province of Prima Igneza, in the nation of Ignesia. It is one of 6 members that comprise the Avosepen Futboal Igneza (Ignesian Association of Football), and comprise of 15 teams, in which the two worst-performing teams at the end of the current season are sent to the Reva Vimicia, and replaced by the top two teams in said division.
The '''Empaxiavosepen Futboal Vrezar Igneza''', more commonly known as simply the '''VI Avosepen''' (''Vrezar Ignesia Avosepen''), is the men's association football top flight mostly situated in the province of [[Vrezar Igneza]], in the nation of [[Ignesia]]. It is one of 6 members that comprise the [[Avosepen Futboal Igneza]] (Ignesian Association of Football), and comprise of 15 teams, in which the two worst-performing teams at the end of the current season are sent to the [[VI Ylvensen]], and replaced by the top two teams in said division.


42 clubs have participated in the VI Avosepen since it's inaugural 1960-1961 season. Since then, TC Vimicia has won 38 out of 61 league titles, with its last title back in 2019. In the early days of the league, SC Vimicia won several titles and trophies during the 1960s with their attacking trio of Nathenen Stephenson, Alvaldane, and Sampradesti Barco. In the 1970s and 80s, a duopoly would emerge between clubs Vrezar Santrana and Herxava, with each winning 4 and 6 league titles respectively. The 1980s led to 8 different clubs winning the title, but the 1990s and onwards marked a resurgence of TC Vimicia, with superstars such as Victor Royal, Guscano Garratte, Høsker Lufvanne-Andårs, and many others, dominating the Exa Vimicia, winning an unprecedented 21 titles since then.
51 clubs have participated in the VI Avosepen since its inaugural 1960-1961 season. Since then, [[TC Vimicia]] has won 38 out of 61 league titles, with its last title back in [[2019]]. In the early days of the league, TC Vimicia won several titles and trophies during the 1960s with their attacking trio of [[Nathenen Stephenson]], [[Alvaldane]], and [[Sampradesti Barco]]. In the 1970s and 80s, a duopoly would emerge between clubs [[Vrezar Santrana]] and [[Club Herxava]], with each winning 4 and 5 league titles respectively. The 1980s led to 8 different clubs winning the title, but the 1990s and onwards marked a resurgence of TC Vimicia, with superstars such as [[Victor Royal]], [[Guscano Garratte]], [[Høsker Lufvanne-Andårs]], and many others, dominating the VI Avosepen, winning an unprecedented 21 titles since then.


The VI Avosepen has produced Ignesia's best club more times (34) than all the other Ignesian leagues combined. The league also has both the most Vuxanexer-winning players and the most Jugadoros won by players who were currently playing in the Exa Vimicia, as well as the most ISC World Football Player-winning players. Prior to 1910 Dracen's win in the 2018 International Club Champion's Cup, the Exa Vimicia was the only international club to have won all historical continental and international cup competitions. It is ranked 4th out of the 6 members of the IDF, and has the most Empatrevexes out of any league.
The VI Avosepen has produced Ignesia's best club more times (34) than all the other Ignesian leagues combined. The league also has both the [[most Boalvander-winning player]]s and the most Boalvanders won by players who were currently playing in the VI Avosepen, as well as the most ISC World Football Player-winning players. Prior to 1910 Dracen's win in the 2018 International Club Champion's Cup, the VI Avosepen was the only international club to have won all historical continental and international cup competitions. It is ranked 4th out of the 6 members of the AFI, and has the most Trevex Ignezaitevas out of any league.


The current champions of the VI Avosepen is Vrezarex in the 2021-2022 season. The league also contains other teams from provinces of Ignesia outside of the Prima Ignesia region.
The current champions of the VI Avosepen is Vrezarex in the 2021-2022 season. The league also contains other teams from provinces of Ignesia outside of the Vrezar Igneza region.
 
==Clubs==
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
!Club
!Position in [[2022–23 VI Avosepen|2022–23]]
!First season in VI Avosepen
!Number of seasons in VI Avosepen
!First season of current spell in top division
!Number of seasons of current spell
!VI Avosepen titles
!National titles
!Last title
|-
|style="text-align:left;" | [[Acrevio TC]] || 7th || 1960-61 || 45 || 2008-09 || 15 || 0 || 3 || –
|-
|style="text-align:left;" | [[Bruscanpe-Tescen]] || 13th || 1973-74 || 39 || 2003-04 || 19 || 0 || 0 || –
|-
|style="text-align:left;" | [[Crive Vimicia]] || 8th || 1962-63 || 58 || 1962-63 || 58 || 1 || 2 || 1985
|-
|style="text-align:left;" | [[Club Herxava]] || 3rd || 1964-1965 || 47 || 1982-83 || 39 || 7 || 3 || 2016
|-
|style="text-align:left;" | [[Duvlavarepe]] || 5th || 1988-1989 || 21 || 2015-2016 || 8 || 0 || 0 || -
|-
|style="text-align:left;" | [[Grespe]] || 11th || 1960-61 || 51 || 2009-10 || 13 || 1 || 2 || 2022
|-
|style="text-align:left;" | [[Hernexar Axempe]] || 9th || 2008-09 || 9 || 2016-17 || 6 || 0 || 0 || –
|-
|style="text-align:left;" | [[Krixan]] || 1st {{nowrap|([[VI Ylvensen|Ylven.]])}} || 1976-77 || 31 || 2021-22 || 0 || 0 || 0 || -
|-
|style="text-align:left;"| [[Kherare Axempe]] || 4th || 1967-68 || 43 || 1998-99 || 23 || 1 || 1 || 1988
|-
|style="text-align:left;" | [[Lecex TC]] || 2nd {{nowrap|([[VI Ylvensen|Ylven.]])}} || 2023–24 || 1 || 2023–24 || 1 || 0 || 0 || -
|-
|style="text-align:left;"| [[Mevarce]] || 12th || 1960-61 || 51 || 1973-74 || 38 || 0 || 6 || –
|-
|style="text-align:left;" | [[TC Vimicia]] || 2nd || 1960-61 || 61 || 1960-61 || 61 || 38 || 1 || 2019
|-
|style="text-align:left;" | [[Verxarepe]]|| 10th || 1985-86 || 23 || 2011-12 || 11 || 0 || 0 || –
|-
|style="text-align:left;" | [[Vrezar Satarna]] || 6th || 1963-64 || 55 || 2000-01 || 21 || 6 || 1 || 2017
|-
|style="text-align:left;" | [[Vrezarex]] || 1st || 1992-93 || 28 || 1994-95 || 26 || 1 || 0 || 2023
|}
 
 
[[category:Ignesia and related topics]]

Latest revision as of 18:36, 26 November 2023

VI Avosepen
Organising bodyAvosepen Futboal Igneza
FoundedJunus 11, 1960; 63 years ago
CountryIgnesia
ConfederationAvosepen Futboal Igneza
Number of teams15
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toVI Ylvensen
Domestic cup(s)Trevex Igneza
League cup(s)Trevex Impranen Igneza
International cup(s)Trevex Ignezaiteva
Avadatrevex
Empaxitrevex
Current championsVrezarex (1st title)
(2022-2023)
Most championshipsTC Vimicia (38 titles)
Most appearancesLexarredeu (589)
Top goalscorerVictor Royal (421)
TV partnersList of broadcasters
Websiteviavosepen.ko

The Empaxiavosepen Futboal Vrezar Igneza, more commonly known as simply the VI Avosepen (Vrezar Ignesia Avosepen), is the men's association football top flight mostly situated in the province of Vrezar Igneza, in the nation of Ignesia. It is one of 6 members that comprise the Avosepen Futboal Igneza (Ignesian Association of Football), and comprise of 15 teams, in which the two worst-performing teams at the end of the current season are sent to the VI Ylvensen, and replaced by the top two teams in said division.

51 clubs have participated in the VI Avosepen since its inaugural 1960-1961 season. Since then, TC Vimicia has won 38 out of 61 league titles, with its last title back in 2019. In the early days of the league, TC Vimicia won several titles and trophies during the 1960s with their attacking trio of Nathenen Stephenson, Alvaldane, and Sampradesti Barco. In the 1970s and 80s, a duopoly would emerge between clubs Vrezar Santrana and Club Herxava, with each winning 4 and 5 league titles respectively. The 1980s led to 8 different clubs winning the title, but the 1990s and onwards marked a resurgence of TC Vimicia, with superstars such as Victor Royal, Guscano Garratte, Høsker Lufvanne-Andårs, and many others, dominating the VI Avosepen, winning an unprecedented 21 titles since then.

The VI Avosepen has produced Ignesia's best club more times (34) than all the other Ignesian leagues combined. The league also has both the most Boalvander-winning players and the most Boalvanders won by players who were currently playing in the VI Avosepen, as well as the most ISC World Football Player-winning players. Prior to 1910 Dracen's win in the 2018 International Club Champion's Cup, the VI Avosepen was the only international club to have won all historical continental and international cup competitions. It is ranked 4th out of the 6 members of the AFI, and has the most Trevex Ignezaitevas out of any league.

The current champions of the VI Avosepen is Vrezarex in the 2021-2022 season. The league also contains other teams from provinces of Ignesia outside of the Vrezar Igneza region.

Clubs

Club Position in 2022–23 First season in VI Avosepen Number of seasons in VI Avosepen First season of current spell in top division Number of seasons of current spell VI Avosepen titles National titles Last title
Acrevio TC 7th 1960-61 45 2008-09 15 0 3
Bruscanpe-Tescen 13th 1973-74 39 2003-04 19 0 0
Crive Vimicia 8th 1962-63 58 1962-63 58 1 2 1985
Club Herxava 3rd 1964-1965 47 1982-83 39 7 3 2016
Duvlavarepe 5th 1988-1989 21 2015-2016 8 0 0 -
Grespe 11th 1960-61 51 2009-10 13 1 2 2022
Hernexar Axempe 9th 2008-09 9 2016-17 6 0 0
Krixan 1st (Ylven.) 1976-77 31 2021-22 0 0 0 -
Kherare Axempe 4th 1967-68 43 1998-99 23 1 1 1988
Lecex TC 2nd (Ylven.) 2023–24 1 2023–24 1 0 0 -
Mevarce 12th 1960-61 51 1973-74 38 0 6
TC Vimicia 2nd 1960-61 61 1960-61 61 38 1 2019
Verxarepe 10th 1985-86 23 2011-12 11 0 0
Vrezar Satarna 6th 1963-64 55 2000-01 21 6 1 2017
Vrezarex 1st 1992-93 28 1994-95 26 1 0 2023