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Revision as of 02:04, 5 April 2019

Kawanakan Football League Series A
File:Kflleague.png
Founded13 July 1911
Country Ajerrin (16)
ConfederationFFA
Number of teams20
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toKFL Series B
League cup(s)Kawanakan Cup
International cup(s)Champions Cup
Current champions1
Most championshipsSouthern Stars FC
TV partnersmeapāaniTV;
WebsiteKFL.org
2017-18 KFL

Kawanakan Football League is an Ajerri professional league for men's association football clubs in Aeia. The league is Ajerrin's primary domestic football competition, located at the top of the nation's football league system. The league was formed in July 13th 1918 during the first Ajerrin Confederation, stopping play in 1941 and during the Maikaʻi War from late 1997 to 2006. Originally formed as a League of 10, the KFL experienced four expansions, the first in 1943 adding four teams, two in 1966 and the remaining four in 2017. The league operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the bottom three teams each season being relegated to KFL Series B.

According to the FFA's league Vice-President, the Kawanakan Football League is making its presence known in Aeia. The KFL boasts many members from the National Sharks Team, where they placed 4th in the Copa d'Aeia 2017. The league is now considered a hub for growth and development for new athletes, sending players to the Navack national football team and other international teams.

Format

Teams

A total of 20 teams contest the league in its current season.

Team Crest Location Stadium Capacity Origin Year Championships Won
Southern Stars FC Southern Stars logo.png Ajerrin Ekahi, Endiki Commerce Bank Stadium 38,000 1918 16
Red Coral Reef Sharks SC Red Coral Logo.jpg Ajerrin Panai, Ajerrin Red Coral Center 40,000 1918 8
Mohani City Spirit Spiritlogo.png Ajerrin Mohani City, Weilele Islands Grand Island Stadium 36,500 1943 4
Nalaho Sea Lions FC DigitalSeaLions.jpg Ajerrin Nalaho, Tongoni Co-Gen Water Field 29,000 1943 1
Stone Island SC Stone island logo.jpg Ajerrin Keona, Er'in'a Grey Stone Arena 37,500 1918 7
Gold Coast United FC GCUnited.png Ajerrin Olani, Wai Apo Gold Coast Stadium 44,000 2017
Northern Sky FC Northern-Sky-slot-rview.jpg Ajerrin Kihei, Ajerrin Blue Solar Field 40,500 1918 7
Hilo Pier FC Pierlogo.jpg Ajerrin Kohimara, Tongoni Bright Fish Park 42,000 2017
Lava City Athletic SC Lpm logo.png Ajerrin Takapuna, Lahui Royal Electric Arena 42,000 1918 10
Kailua Beach FC Mariners.jpg Ajerrin Kailua Beach, Lahui Coastal Piers Park 32,000 1918 4
Bayside FC Palms.png Ajerrin North Shore City, Wilele Island Ola Marine Stadium 33,000 2017
Manura Fury FC Fury detail 100713.png Ajerrin Manura, Endiki Memorial Park Stadium 38,000 1918 8
Pakelo Antlers FC Antlers.png Ajerrin Pakelo, Lahui IOH Park 42,000 1918 7
FC Alea Titans Titans Crest stationary.png Ajerrin Alea, Weilele DI Kinetics Stadium 32,000 1943 3
OP Blues FC Espoo Blues.png Ajerrin Ocean Point, Tongoni Crowne Plaza Arena 42,000 2017
Makawao Sparks FC Cropped-Sparks.jpg Ajerrin Makawao, Ajerrin King Kalakaua Stadium 39,000 1918 5
Lahaina Stingers FC Stingers.logo.jpg Ajerrin Lahina, Er'in'a Nalaho Stadium 37,500 1918 4
Maloa Dolfins FC File:ATbKkjaac.png Ajerrin Maloa, Lahui Sweet Crown Stadium 40,000 1966 3
Pipiwai Storms FC Stormlogo.png Ajerrin Pipiwai, Ajerrin WaveStorm Park 41,000 1966 3
Oheo Seahawks FC SeahawkLOGOO.jpg Ajerrin Oheo, Wai Apo King Lakanoka Stadium 36,500 1943 9

Player records