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| | |Heroes Arena | ||
|align=center|35,000 | |align=center|35,000 | ||
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| | |Abramov Stadium | ||
|align=center|20,000 | |align=center|20,000 | ||
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|Tiger | |Tiger Arena | ||
|align=center|15,000 | |align=center|15,000 | ||
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|[[Vorotov]] | |[[Vorotov]] | ||
|The People's Stadium | |The People's Stadium | ||
|align=center|40,000 | |align=center|40,000 | ||
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| | |Patriot Area | ||
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|2001 | |2001 |
Revision as of 19:35, 24 July 2022
Organising body | Kossmil Football Union |
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Founded | 2021 |
Country | Kossmil |
Confederation | AFC |
Number of teams | 8 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Domestic cup(s) | KFU Cup |
Current champions | Lokomotiv Kislovat (1st title)(2022) |
TV partners | Kossmil 1 |
The Kossmil Super League (KSL) is a newly formed semi-professional football league in Kossmil. it consist of 8 teams from all the major cities of Kossmil, they will have play 16 games each and the top 4 teams at the end of the season will qualify in a playoff elimination format to decided who champion. The leagues was formed by the Kossmil Football Union as way to grow and organise the game in Kossmil as the regional leagues in Kossmil were highly dysfunctional and mishandled funds a lot which caused some of the leagues to be dissolved. The KSL was formed before the start of the 2021 World cup and the eight teams picked were the best teams from the regional leagues and the main object of the KSL was on development of star players and selling some of the star players to foreign teams to gain profit while also invest some of the profit into the youth academy's.
Teams
Team | Logo | Location | Stadium | Capacity | First Season | Head Coach | |
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Lokomotiv Kislovat | Kislovat | Heroes Arena | 35,000 | 1975 | Dimity Romaschenko | ||
Dabatta City | Dabatta | Petrogard Stadium | 38,000 | 1960 | Sergey Dzyuba | ||
Dynamo Svobotov | Svobotov | Warriors Stadium | 30,000 | 1980 | Viktor Mitrović | ||
Zhivir FC | Zhivir | Abramov Stadium | 20,000 | 1999 | Vladimir Petrov | ||
Dmista FC | Dmista | Tiger Arena | 15,000 | 1980 | Aleksandar Stojković | ||
Red Star Vorotov | Vorotov | The People's Stadium | 40,000 | 1965 | Dragan Jokić | ||
Leniya Wanderers | Leniya | Patriot Area | 27,000 | 2001 | Josip Jovetić | ||
Kislovat United | Kislovat | KB Stadium | 35,000 | 1977 | Luka Prosinečki |