Liga Real
Founded | 20 November 1920 |
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Confederation | FIEF (Euclea) |
Number of teams | 20 (since 1995-1996) |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | Segunda Liga |
Domestic cup(s) |
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International cup(s) |
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Current champions | Náutica Burgo Coroa (5th title) (2022–23) |
Most championships | SD Ocerto (35 titles) |
Most appearances | Tony Leite (614) |
Top goalscorer | Salvador Constança (204) |
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2023–24 Liga Real |
The Liga Real, or Liga Real Tyche is the highest level of Paretian professional football for men's association football clubs. It is contested by 20 clubs and operates on a system of promotions and relegations within the Paretian Football League. It's season is played between August to May and is usually played on the weekends, and sometimes on the weekdays.
It is one of the premier foremost national leagues in the world, it ranks highly in club performance level and consistantly is ranked in the top 5 ranking. It is broadcast in most countries in the world and is incredibly popular in Euclea and the Luzephone world.
Founded in 1920 it was founded as the Liga Real, but after the Great War renamed to the Liga Nacional during the Republic period and renamed back to the Liga Real after the return of the monarchy after the Solarian War.
Over 70 clubs have played in the Liga Real since it's inception in 1920. 12 clubs have won the national title, the clubs being: SD Ocerto (35), SC Precea (24), Desportivo Precea (11), FC Encerosa (9), Náutica Burgo Coroa (5), Inter Ocerto (4), Real Etimal (3), Raio Trovão (2), Triunfo Sargeive AC (2), FC Filipeio (1), Atletico Mausoleu (1), and SAD Teradad (1). The current champions of the Copa do Reino Unido is Náutica Burgo Coroa, who have won their 5th title. The club with the most titles is SD Ocerto, who are in close rivalry with SC Precea, who are considered the "Big two" of the league.
The Liga Real is one of the most prestigious leagues in the world with one of the highest number of title winners in football.
Clubs
2023-2024 season
Crest | Club | Position in 2022-23 | First Liga Real season | Liga Real titles | Last title |
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SC Precea | 2nd | 1920 | 24 | – 2022 | |
Desportivo Precea | 5th | 1925-26 | 11 | – 1999 | |
Inter Ocerto | 7th | 1955-56 | 4 | - 2021 | |
[[image:|25px]] | SD Ocerto | 4th | 1920 | 35 | - 2019 |
Raio Trovão | 3rd | 1922-23 | 2 | – 2020 | |
FC Encerosa | 6th | 1920 | 9 | – 2005 | |
Náutica Burgo Coroa | 1st | 1968-69 | 5 | – 2023 | |
SAD Teradad | 8th | 1968-69 | 1 | – 1986 | |
RC Vallenoche | 11th | 1968-69 | 0 | – | |
[[image:|25px]] | Real Etimal | 12th | 1920 | 3 | – 2002 |
UD Martessa | 9th | 2008-09 | 0 | – | |
[[image:|25px]] | Sociedade Herança | 13th | 2003-04 | 0 | – |
Atletico Mausoleu | 14th | 1920 | 1 | - 2001 | |
Azul Larozia | Promoted from Segunda Série | 2023-24 | 0 | - | |
Nodues UD | Promoted from Segunda Série | 2023-24 | 0 | - | |
Triunfo Sargeive AC | 10th | 1959-60 | 2 | - 2016 | |
RC Pancarta | 15th | 1999-2000 | 0 | - | |
FC Filipeio | 16th | 2009-10 | 1 | - 2018 | |
Espiesa AC | 17th | 2006-07 | 0 | - | |
Persephone Chorto | Promoted from Segunda Série | 2023-24 | 0 | - |