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The '''Elkland Football League''', abbreviated as '''LFE''' and also known as '''First League''', is the primary league for [[New Elkland]]'s professional {{wp|association football}} teams. It consists of 20 clubs throughout New Elkland, all of which compete on regional levels and the annual championship in the LFE Cup, also known as the Antler Cup. Seasons run from November to March with each team playing 30 matches (playing each other home and away). Most games are played on Sunday evenings. The league began in 1911. The LFE controls the prize money, regulations, and media rights to those competitions. Many players from LFE teams also compete on foreign teams and for the [[New Elkland national football team]] at the international level. [[Wolfslach-Bauer FC]] has won the most titles in the league, followed by [[Angousier United]].
The '''Elkland Football League''', abbreviated as '''LFE''' and also known as '''Ligue 1''', is the primary league for [[New Elkland]]'s professional {{wp|association football}} teams. It consists of 20 clubs throughout New Elkland, all of which compete on regional levels and the annual championship in the LFE Cup, also known as the Antler Cup. Seasons run from November to March with each team playing 30 matches (playing each other home and away). Most games are played on Sunday evenings. The league began in 1911. The LFE controls the prize money, regulations, and media rights to those competitions. Many players from LFE teams also compete on foreign teams and for the [[New Elkland national football team]] at the international level. [[Wolfslach-Bauer FC]] has won the most titles in the league, followed by [[Angousier United]].


==History==
==History==

Latest revision as of 05:58, 26 January 2024

Elkland Football League
Ligue 1
File:Elkland Football League (logo).png
SportAssociation football
Founded9 February 1911; 113 years ago (1911-02-09)
Inaugural season1911
PresidentReinier Tusveld
No. of teams20
Country New Elkland
TV partner(s)50TV
Domestic cup(s)LFE Cup
Antler Cup

The Elkland Football League, abbreviated as LFE and also known as Ligue 1, is the primary league for New Elkland's professional association football teams. It consists of 20 clubs throughout New Elkland, all of which compete on regional levels and the annual championship in the LFE Cup, also known as the Antler Cup. Seasons run from November to March with each team playing 30 matches (playing each other home and away). Most games are played on Sunday evenings. The league began in 1911. The LFE controls the prize money, regulations, and media rights to those competitions. Many players from LFE teams also compete on foreign teams and for the New Elkland national football team at the international level. Wolfslach-Bauer FC has won the most titles in the league, followed by Angousier United.

History

Teams

Team City LFE Cup Titles
Courbagne FC Courbagne 12
Wolfslach-Bauer FC Wolfslach 31
Maissy-Anshofen FC Maissy 13
Trotetten Club Trotetten 9
FC Altbach Altbach 4
Everende Captains Everende 1
Hengeventer 40's Hengeventer 3
FC Asring Asring 2
Angousier United Angousier 20
FC Donelina Donelina 5
Torrijk Sailors Torrijk 0
Kufstadt Mountaineers Kufstadt 0
Marten-Kjaer City FC Courbagne 2
FC Cagneux Cagneux 0
FC Stanep Stanep 1
FC Birsnacht Birsnacht 1
Bellinmundigen City FC Bellinmundigen 3
FC Hardtrenk Hardtrenk 0
FC Noordlare Noordlare 1
Maribonne Greenes Maribonne 5

Organization

Sponsors