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Revision as of 20:33, 5 June 2022

Vitsligi
VITSLIGI Logo.png
Founded1953
First season1953-54
Country Visargia
Number of teams20
Relegation toSguntsligi
Domestic cup(s)VFF Cup
Visargian Super Cup
International cup(s)Thuadian Champions Cup
Current championsFK Dretnem (21st title)
Most championshipsFK Dretnem (21 titles)
TV partnersRugi Sports
V1 Sports
Websitevitsligi.vg
2021-22

The Vitsligi, commonly referred to as The Ligi, is a professional men's football league based in Visargia. It is the nation's primary domestic football competition, sitting at the top of the domestic football pyramid in Visargia. 20 clubs compete in the league each season with the promotion and relegation system meaning the bottom three teams each season are relegated to the Sguntsligi. The teams which compete in the Thuadian Champions Cup are also decided based on their final position in the Vitsligi table for that season.

The Vitsligi in its current form was founded in 1953 and first played in the 1953-54 season. It was founded in the aftermath of the end of the New State period with many of the top teams prior to the rise of the dictatorship being banned from competing in professional sporting competitions by the Ministry of Sports and Culture due to their fans anti-dictatorship stances. The league initially started out with 24 teams competing in it's first season, though this was later reduced to 20 in the 1980s. The first winners of the league were Arkeli Rovanem, who won the completion's first three seasons.

Format

Clubs

Champions

Team Winners Runners-up Winning seasons Runner-up seasons
Dretnem 22 No clue TBD TBD

Current clubs

Team Location Stadium Capacity 2021-22
Arkeli Rovanem Rovanem Arkeli RovaChem Stadium 51,000 15th
Barinze Barinze Freugen's Walkway Stadium 66,000 3rd
Bonzedak Bonzedak Bonzedak Stadium 23,000 20th
Dretnem Dretnem Stagen Tugina Ground 83,000 1st
Endrimensti Vesetseg Endrimensti Stadium 31,000 11th
Grensig Loyset Loyset Zenro Energy Stadium 49,000 6th
Heimkar-Wahelin Heimkar THE Stadium 42,000 17th
Hursa Kiem Kiem THE Stadium 45,000 18th
Kurenem Kurenem THE Stadium 24,000 13th
Minzove Minzove THE Stadium 36,000 9th
Orsak Orsak Stendti Orsak Stadium 52,000 8th
Plutsin Plutsin THE Stadium 35,000 16th
Sebona Kiem Kiem Drowvenk Park 70,000 4th
Stendti Meskar Meskar THE Stadium 38,000 5th
Superstar Ketrodak Ketrodak Air Boruga Stadium 30,000 10th
Tureskot Tureskot THE Stadium 18,000 19th
Ulkapat Ulkapat THE Stadium 19,000 14th
Vigestin Vigestin THE Stadium 39,000 12th
Viseuria Kiem Kiem Viseuria Endorva Stadium 46,000 2nd
Yusenti Mazniva Mazniva THE Stadium 31,000 7th

Finances

Team Revenue ($m) Expenditure ($m) Profit/Loss ($m) Debt ($m)
Arkeli Rovanem $ $ $ $
Barinze $ $ $ $
Bonzedak $ $ $ $
Dretnem 488.62 383.18 105.44 243.19
Endrimensti $ $ $ $
Grensig Loyset $ $ $ $
Heimkar-Wahelin $ $ $ $
Hursa Kiem $ $ $ $
Kurenem $ $ $ $
Minzove $ $ $ $
Orsak $ $ $ $
Plutsin $ $ $ $
Sebona Kiem $ $ $ $
Stendti Meskar $ $ $ $
Superstar Ketrodak $ $ $ $
Tureskot $ $ $ $
Ulkapat $ $ $ $
Vigestin $ $ $ $
Viseuria Kiem $ $ $ $
Yusenti Mazniva $ $ $ $

Attendances

2020-21 Season

Records