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In 2001, the | In 2001, the Littish Football Association announced they were working on restructuring the league that would be in effect for the 2002-2003 season. The new structure divided the season into 2 parts. The first part of the season is seeing teams play against each other like the previous structure, but for the second part of the season, the top 4 and bottom 4 teams are separated into cups where they play for the championship and relegation, respectively. Unlike the previous structure, this means that there are no unimportant matches as has happened in previous seasons, where the last match of the season could be played and has no effect on the final standing. The new structure was meant to improve the quality and importance of each match, along with other minor changes to how the league operates. | ||
==Current teams== | ==Current teams== |
Revision as of 13:34, 19 May 2022
Founded | 1987 |
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First season | 1987 |
Country | Littland |
Number of teams | 12 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Serie 1 |
Domestic cup(s) | Littland Cup |
Current champions | FK Aalhavn (7th title) |
Most championships | Gistrup IF (9 titles) |
Most appearances | Marcus Petersen (471) |
Top goalscorer | Carl Richard Mogensen (201) |
TV partners | LTV Kanal 2 & SportTV |
The Littish EliteLiga is the Littish football championship tournament and is administered by the Littish Football Association (LFU). It is the top football league in Littland and consists of 12 teams, with two teams relegated each year.
Structure
Littish Football League |
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EliteLiga (Tier 1) |
Serie 1 (Tier 2) |
Serie 2 (Tier 3) |
Serie 3 (Tier 4) |
Local Series (Tiers 5) |
In 2001, the Littish Football Association announced they were working on restructuring the league that would be in effect for the 2002-2003 season. The new structure divided the season into 2 parts. The first part of the season is seeing teams play against each other like the previous structure, but for the second part of the season, the top 4 and bottom 4 teams are separated into cups where they play for the championship and relegation, respectively. Unlike the previous structure, this means that there are no unimportant matches as has happened in previous seasons, where the last match of the season could be played and has no effect on the final standing. The new structure was meant to improve the quality and importance of each match, along with other minor changes to how the league operates.
Current teams
Club | Finishing position last season |
Championships | Last title |
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FK Aalhavn | 1st | 7 | 2021 |
Gistrup IF | 2nd | 9 | 2017 |
F.C. Rødskov | 3rd | 2 | 2015 |
Kaslund BK | 4th | 5 | 2019 |
Fangel FK | 5th | 0 | - |
FC Frankerup | 6th | 5 | 2020 |
HB | 7th | 3 | 2009 |
Aadal FK | 8th | 0 | - |
FC Klintrup | 9th | 0 | - |
Lerte BK | 10th | 3 | 2018 |
LyndBK | 11th | 1 | 2008 |
F.C. Tirslund | 12th | 0 | - |
Seasons
Only shows seasons with the current structure. There were 16 seasons prior to the 2002 structure change.
Season | Gold (Champion) |
Silver | Bronze |
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2020-21 | FK Aalhavn | Gistrup IF | F.C. Rødskov |
2019–20 | FC Frankerup | Kaslund BK | Lerte BK |
2018–19 | Kaslund BK | F.C. Rødskov | Fangel FK |
2017–18 | Lerte BK | Gistrup IF | F.C. Rødskov |
2016–17 | Gistrup IF | Lerte BK | Kaslund BK |
2015–16 | Gistrup IF | FC Klintrup | LyndBK |
2014–15 | F.C. Rødskov | Kaslund BK | FK Aalhavn |
2013–14 | Lerte BK | Gistrup IF | HB |
2012–13 | FK Aalhavn | Kaslund BK | Gistrup IF |
2011–12 | FK Aalhavn | Gistrup IF | Kaslund BK |
2010–11 | FC Frankerup | Kaslund BK | LyndBK |
2009–10 | Gistrup IF | HB | F.C. Rødskov |
2008–09 | HB | FC Klintrup | Kaslund BK |
2007–08 | LyndBK | FK Aalhavn | FC Frankerup |
2006–07 | Kaslund BK | Gistrup IF | HB |
2005–06 | Gistrup IF | FC Frankerup | FK Aalhavn |
2004–05 | FC Frankerup | F.C. Rødskov | Kaslund BK |
2003–04 | Gistrup IF | Lerte BK | Kaslund BK |
2002–03 | FC Frankerup | Kaslund BK | F.C. Rødskov |
Notable players
All-Time topscorers
Rank | Topscorer | Goals |
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1 | Carl Richard Mogensen | 201 |
2 | Karsten Skov | 159 |
3 | Nis Vinter | 145 |
4 | Flemming Poul Lange | 139 |
5 | Heino Svendsen | 135 |
6 | Samuel Henriksen | 126 |
7 | Nicolai Sørensen | 124 |
8 | Marcus Petersen | 109 |
9 | Uffe Strøm | 107 |
10 | Thorsten Lind | 91 |