TFL Championship
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Organising body | Tarperti Football League |
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Founded | 1924 1960 , as League Two 1991 , as Ascending Teams Championship 2004 , as TFL Championship | , as 2nd Football League
Country | Tarper |
Number of teams | 18 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Premier League |
Relegation to | League One |
Domestic cup(s) | Imperial Challenge Cup Tarperti Football Champion's Cup |
League cup(s) | Professional Leagues Tournament |
International cup(s) | UFAC Cup (via Imperial Cup) UFAC Challenge (via Pro Tournament) |
Current champions | Vernon FC (3rd title) (2021-22) |
Most championships | Octavia Linenfeld Flussgang FC CS Villibre Rordale FC Coche FC (4 titles each) |
TV partners | TBC |
2022-23 National League |
The Tarperti Football League Championship (legally: TFF 2nd Divison Football League), also known as the Championship or Division Two, is the second division of professional football in Tarper. The Championship is below the Premier League and above League One in the Tarperti football league system. Clubs in the Championship can compete in the Imperial Challenge Cup like those in the Premier League.
The decision to establish the league as the second division of football in Tarper was made in 1923. The league started operating in 1924. Since its creation the league has held 18 clubs. Two clubs from the Championship are directly promoted to the Premier League, while a third promoted club has been determined through play-offs. The bottom clubs in the league are relegated to the third division. The number of relegated clubs has fluctuated over the years. Since 2008 two clubs are directly relegated while the third-last team has the opportunity to defend its league place in play-offs against the third placed team of League One.
Format
Competition
History
Clubs
The following eighteen clubs will compete in the National League during the 2022-23 season.
Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity |
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Octavia Linenfeld | Linenfeld, Whylsental | Linenfelder Arena | 27,300 |
Danvicus United | Danvicus, Nordstrand | United Stadium | 23,325 |
Dartmeadow SA | Dartmeadow, Longrove | Balegate Stadium | 17,000 |
Great River AC | Great River, Whylsental | Great River Arena | 54,600 |
Lilhammer GC | Lilhammer, Austerfluss | Hollow Road Park | 16,626 |
Citroner AC | Barren, Citrone | People's Stadium | 57,000 |
Long Beach SC | Long Beach, Nordstrand | Nordstrand Stadium | 49,000 |
FC Aquileia | Aquileia, East Plamyadia | Parc des Aigles | 15,000 |
FC Parcroi | Parcroi, East Plamyadia | Stade de la Société Sportive | 49,780 |
SC Luxerre | Luxerre, East Plamyadia | Parc Sauvage | 29,699 |
Meerland Croydon | Croydon, Meerland | Meerland Stadium | 15,034 |
Motley FC | Motley, Astra | City Stadium | 30,098 |
Flussgang FC | Flussgang, Austerfluss | Warlock Stadium | 49,923 |
Whyulborn SC | Whyulborn, Whylsental | Paragon Arena | 15,000 |
Max Regents | Regency, Austerfluss | Maxstadium | 15,210 |
Hansa Forked | Forked, Vastridge-Netherstrand | North Sea Stadium | 29,000 |
SC Durn | Durn, East Plamyadia | Stade de la Forêt | 15,414 |
St. Lawrence FC | Saint Lawrence, Citrone | Millergate Stadium | 29,546 |
Champions
Since 1924 the following clubs have come out on top of the league table, winning the league and promotion to the Premier League.