Carucerean Football League

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Ligue-K
K-League.svg
SportArucian football
Founded1888
Inaugural season1889
1940 (First AAF season)
No. of teams10
Country Carucere
ConfederationArucian Football Association (Western)
Most recent
champion(s)
Carucere Defence Force Sports Program
(2022)
Most titlesFC Carrefour (6)
Domestic cup(s)K-Cup
International cup(s)Arucian Cup

The Carucerean Football League (Gaullican: Ligue Carucérienne de Football; Papotement: Lig Foutbòl Karukais), more commonly known as the K-League (Papotement: Lig-K), is a member league of the Arucian Football Association that serves as the primary domestic professional Arucian football competition in Carucere. Ten teams participate in a fourteen week season. After the regular season, the top four teams participate in the domestic K-Cup; the winner proceeds to participate in the international Arucian Cup.

Founded in 1888 by four amateur football clubs in Kingston, it existed as an informal competition played at Crossroads Park until 1937. The League added more teams throughout the 1930s before turning semi-professional in 1930 and fully professional in 1938. In 1940, it joined the Arucian Football Association, then known as the National Football Association, where FC Carrefour won its first victory in 1943. In the early 1940s League matches served as a meeting place for Carucerean nationalists and the game became part of Carucerean national identity. Today the K-League is the most popular sports league in Carucere in terms of viewership and attendance and is closely associated with Carucerean popular culture.

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K-Cup