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The Guldliga is the highest level of the [[Eldmark|Eldmarsk]] football league system. With 16 clubs, it operates on a system of {{wp|promotion and relegation}} with the [[Eldmark|Eldmarsk Football Union]]. Typically, seasons run from September to April, with each team playing 30 matches against all other teams, both home and away. Games are typically played on Saturdays and Sundays, however games can sometimes be played on weekdays. | The Guldliga is the highest level of the [[Eldmark|Eldmarsk]] football league system. With 16 clubs, it operates on a system of {{wp|promotion and relegation}} with the [[Eldmark|Eldmarsk Football Union]]. Typically, seasons run from September to April, with each team playing 30 matches against all other teams, both home and away. Games are typically played on Saturdays and Sundays, however games can sometimes be played on weekdays. | ||
The Guldliga was initially created in | The Guldliga was initially created in 1923 between 8 teams: [[Hammarvik|IFK Hammarvik]], [[Hammarvik|Djurbruka FK]], [[Eldmark|Stalkulle IK]], [[Eldmark|FK Grönsund]], [[Eldmark|ISS Juniskaren]], [[Eldmark|Vitberg FK]], [[Eldmark|Klub Arucian]], and [[Eldmark|Erikstad Forbund]], the latter of which have since been relegated to the Silverliga, but still exist. Some clubs, such as IFK Hammarvik, have existed for much longer, tracing its founding back to 1898. The Guldliga enjoys particularly lucrative contracts with [[Eldmarks Television|ELT]], particularly their sports subsidiary, ELT Sport (also known as EL2). | ||
The Guldliga, as with association football, is the most-watched sports league in Eldmark. Over 31 clubs have competed at one point within the Guldliga. | |||
== History == | == History == |
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Sport | Association football |
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Founded | 1 January, 1923 (100 years ago); Hammarvik, EH, ELD |
Inaugural season | 1923 |
No. of teams | 16 |
Country | File:Eldmark.png Eldmark |
Headquarters | Hammarvik, EH, ELD |
Most recent champion(s) | Djurbruka FK |
TV partner(s) | ELT Sport ESS ASN Sport |
Domestic cup(s) | Eldmarsk Cupen |
Official website | www |
The Guldliga is the highest level of the Eldmarsk football league system. With 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Eldmarsk Football Union. Typically, seasons run from September to April, with each team playing 30 matches against all other teams, both home and away. Games are typically played on Saturdays and Sundays, however games can sometimes be played on weekdays.
The Guldliga was initially created in 1923 between 8 teams: IFK Hammarvik, Djurbruka FK, Stalkulle IK, FK Grönsund, ISS Juniskaren, Vitberg FK, Klub Arucian, and Erikstad Forbund, the latter of which have since been relegated to the Silverliga, but still exist. Some clubs, such as IFK Hammarvik, have existed for much longer, tracing its founding back to 1898. The Guldliga enjoys particularly lucrative contracts with ELT, particularly their sports subsidiary, ELT Sport (also known as EL2).
The Guldliga, as with association football, is the most-watched sports league in Eldmark. Over 31 clubs have competed at one point within the Guldliga.
History
Establishment
Expansion
Organization
Governance
Player acquisition
Finances
Branding
Teams
The Guldliga has 16 teams.
Team | Crest | Location | Stadium | Capacity | Origin Year | Championships Won |
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ISS Awahali | File:ISSAwahali.png | Awahali, Odavlistaden | Nordenfalk Stadion | 15,020 | ||
Djurbruka FK | File:Djurbruka.png | Hammarvik, EH | Asteriasbanken Arena | 32,000 | ||
FK Grönsund | File:Gronsund.png | Grönsund, Räckvidden | Soldaternas Minnesstadion | 41,000 | 1923 | |
IFK Hammarvik | File:Ifkhammarvik.png | Hammarvik, EH | ELT Stadion | 45,000 | 1898 | |
ISS Juniskaren | File:Juniskaren.png | Juniskaren, Räckvidden | Juniskaren Mässfält | 30,500 | 1923 | |
Knuten IFK | File:KnutenIFK.png | Knuten, Vanö | Aruciacupenfält | 16,500 | ||
FK Kronor | File:FKKronor.png | Åndalvern, Hammarstad | SVK Stadion | 33,500 | ||
IFK Platenburg | File:IFKPlatenburg.png | Platenburg, Norrahaven | Svartsten Arena | 27,000 | 1902 | |
FS Ravn | File:Fsravn.png | Tjallingen, Arucia | Arusisktljus Stadion | 37,000 | ||
Sankt Albrekt SK | File:Sankt albrekt.png | Sankt Albrekt, Systrarna | Eldmarskflyg Arena | 22,000 | ||
Stalkulle IK | File:Stalkulleik.png | Stalkulle, Hornmark | Östernsport Stadion | 31,000 | ||
Tommastad SK | File:Tommastad.png | Alestrand, Alestad | BV23 Arena | 29,000 | ||
ISS Tsisa | File:Tsisaiss.png | Tsisa, Odavlistaden | Rödvinge Stadion | 38,000 | ||
SK Vaxholmen | File:SKVaxholmen.png | Vaxholmen, Vanö | Beck Arena | 19,500 | ||
Vitberg FK | File:Vitberg.png | Vitberg, Bronckmark | Johanssen Arena | 40,000 | ||
Ytterholm IFK | File:YtterholmIFK.png | Ytterholm, Norrahaven | Besök Eldmark Arena | 34,000 |