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The annual Cup of the LFA is open to professional teams of the highest three leagues. The cup is organized as a single elimination [[wikipedia:Knockout_tournament|knockout tournament]]. In contrast to the national league system, the Cup of the LFA allows for the possibility of a relatively low-ranked team becoming a national champion. The term "Double Event" is unofficially used when the same team wins both competitions and teams are said to have won the "Double Crown." | The annual Cup of the LFA is open to professional teams of the highest three leagues. The cup is organized as a single elimination [[wikipedia:Knockout_tournament|knockout tournament]]. In contrast to the national league system, the Cup of the LFA allows for the possibility of a relatively low-ranked team becoming a national champion. The term "Double Event" is unofficially used when the same team wins both competitions and teams are said to have won the "Double Crown." | ||
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Revision as of 13:49, 12 May 2021
Football is a popular sport in The UK of Lannistter. The Lannish Football Association is the sport's national governing body. There is a league system with six levels of competition culminating in the LINNEN LFA Premier League whose top-ranked team is the national champion alongside the winner of the Cup of the LFA.
Lannish Football Association
The Lannish Football Association (LFA) is the principle organizing body for Lannish football. The LFA is responsible for administering the league hierarchy and the Team Lann. The body sanctions all professional competitive football in the country. The association has a total of 347 member clubs.
League system
Professional football in Lannistter follows a hierarchical league system with each level of competition promoting and relegating teams to the next higher and lower levels based on their performance. There is a total of 239 clubs playing within the league system in six levels of competition. Each league and division uses a double round-robin system with each club playing every other club twice. Three points are awarded for each win and one point awarded for a tie. Teams are ranked first by total points, then by goal difference, then by total goals scored. The Arkhangelsk Foxes Football Club (AFFC) has the most league championships of any Lannish football club (21).
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LFA Premier League
Cup competitionsThe annual Cup of the LFA is open to professional teams of the highest three leagues. The cup is organized as a single elimination knockout tournament. In contrast to the national league system, the Cup of the LFA allows for the possibility of a relatively low-ranked team becoming a national champion. The term "Double Event" is unofficially used when the same team wins both competitions and teams are said to have won the "Double Crown."
National teamMenThe Lannish national football team represents The UK of Lannistter in international competitions. It is managed by the Lanish Football Association. The team's mascot is the Lannish national animal, the Silver Fox. WomenThe Lannish women's national football team is also run by the LFA. Women's league systemWomen's football in Lannistter has a lower stature than that of men's football with fewer teams and consistently lower average ticket sales per game. The women's league table has only four levels of play with eighty teams. The women's league uses the same team ranking rules as the men's league and has a similar promotion and relegation system.
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