Vinalian Superliga

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Vinalian Superliga
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2019-20 Superliga season
VinalianSuperliga1.png
FormerlyFirst League, Sporting League
SportAssociation football
FoundedMay 15, 1999; 25 years ago (1999-05-15)
Orlavo, Vinalia
Inaugural season1999-2000
PresidentKyrylo Taras
CommissionerHryhorij Korzh
No. of teams14
CountryVinalia
ConfederationAsteria Superior
Most recent
champion(s)
Chervona Coyotes
(4th title)
Most titlesVelkarichka F.C.
(5 titles)
Orlavo Red Stars
(5 titles)
TV partner(s)VIN Sports
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toSuper Combine
Official websiteСуперліга.com

The Vinalian Superliga (Narodyn:Виналійська Суперліга), or simply Superliga is the highest division of Vinalian annual football championship. It was formed in 1999 do to the merge of the Northern Vinalian First League, and the Southern Vinalian Sporting League, which had remained separated following Vinalian Unification. In 1999 the top 7 teams of each league entered into the Superliga, with the remaining teams (7 Northern, and 5 Southern) would enter the Super Combine.

Teams play each other twice for a total of 28 matches, the team with the best record wins the league. The top 8 Teams classify for the Novikov Cup, a country wide playoffs for the cup of which the Superliga gets the most slots. Teams currently part of the Superliga have won all 37 times the cup has been been disputed, most recently in 2019 when the Orlavo Red Stars won it.

The top teams of the Superliga are the historic teams of Velkarichka F.C. and the Orlavo Red Stars which were on their own respective leagues the best teams, the Chervona Coyotes are a team of great success in recent years but with little success before the Superliga, the Nazica F.C. are the only team to win the Superliga without having previously won a First or Sporting League title when they won the league in 2017.

History

Foundation (1999-2009)

Ideas for creating a unified Vinalian league had existed since the establishment of the Novikov Cup in the early 80's, but the involved economical risk and the ever present threat of war breaking out between both Vinalia's, as was the case in 1987 which saw the Novikov Cup cancelled for 3 years. When Vinalian reunification was achieved calls for the unification of both nations football pyramids was called for, but reluctance over the issue of franchise ownership (most Southern teams were owned by a private entity, while Northern teams tended to be owned by different groups sometimes the cities they played in), and the issue of team allocation as Northern teams advocated for greater quota of teams based on more teams in their First League, and better international and inter-Vinalian playing records which was rejected by Southern teams.

Following a controversial game winning penalty kick, Orlavo Red Star fans lit flares before an ensuing riot

In 1994, over continued disagreement and following the breakout of violence between fans of the Velkarichka F.C. and the Orlavo Red Stars at the finals of the Novikov Cup the main teams of South and North Vinalia respectively, and the ensuing riots in Orlavo following the defeat do to a highly controversial penalty kick, forced the government to intervene on the subject. But disagreements kept the First and Sporting League separated, but the expansion of the Novikov Cup to include the top 4 teams of each league in a league type format in 1995, eased the tension and removed the immediate need for the unification of both systems.

By 1996 the third level leagues of both nations were combined in the United League, and by 1997 the second level league of the Super Combine was established with many teams that would later play in the Superliga playing against one another only to be segregated again upon ascending. In 1998 an agreement was reached, with the top 7 teams of each league entering into the new Superliga, to keep the Novikov Cup as the premier playoffs of Vinalian soccer it was expanded to include the top teams of all 3 leagues.

First years

The first years of the league saw the success of the top teams of each former league the Velkarichka F.C., Catherinsk Tigers and the Vevetsia F.C., and the Orlavo Red Stars dominating the league between 1999 to 2005, when only 2 times did other teams crack the top 3 most prominently in 2003 when the Morechia Foxes would win the Superliga, their only victory. Fedir Eduardovych became the first top goalscorer for the league following his successes in the Sporting League, leading the superliga in goals scored from 1999-2000 to 2003-2004, coming within one of the 2004-2005 winner Danylo Sheremet. Both are 1st and 2nd in all-time goalscorers for the Superliga, with Edyardovych setting in 2003-2004 the highest goals total at 27.

Northern teams suffered from poor performance, as Southern teams became highly competitive in the free market, and the development of prospects, foreign players were also offered higher bonuses from Southern teams, and the Northern teams were put at a disadvantage. Following traditional Northern teams being relegated such as Apajia F.C. in 2008-2009, and Orlavo F.C. in 2010-2011, teams such as a the Norelinsk Monkey's and Chervona Coyotes received renewed support. The Coyotes had been the flagship Northern team with strong seasons, and a deep prospect pool, they were the first Northern team to win the Superliga since 2002-2003 when they won in 2009-2010 under a high scoring season by Yurik Shevchenko.

International players had been allowed since the start of the league, with 2 international players being allowed at all times in squads, something previously not allowed in the First League. The Polianian Blogai Teodorov became the first international player to become the highest goal scorer in the league with 18 for the Velkarichka F.C., followed by the Narozalican Zykin Panteley the following year at 20 goals for the Vevetsia F.C., an international player would not secure such a title until Marcus McBríen from Halland lead the league with 23 goals in 2018-2019, all 3 players won the Superliga on their high scoring seasons.

Modern day

Sanzo Vukovenic battling against Velkarichka F.C. players in 2013

The Red Stars had come under new management in 2008-2009 following disappointing seasons, coming under control of legendary Red Stars player Yaroslav Herasymenko, under his guidance the Red Stars would become highly aggressive in the acquisition of prospects and free agents landing highly valued Vinalian-Dezevauni prospect Sanzo Vukovenic in 2010. Vukovenic would clash into the Superliga stage setting rookie goals, and assists records in his first season in 2011-2012, leading the Red Stars to 3 consecutive titles, with himself being the top goal scorer for 5 years straight.

The Velkarichka F.C. would in 2014-2015 defeat the Red Stars following a 3-2 game at the end of the season between the two. Since the victory the Velkarichka F.C. and Red Stars have struggled to secure another victory do to the rise of the Chervona Coyotes, and Nazica F.C. with the Coyotes winning 3 out of the 4 previous seasons.

Rivalries

North-South Derby

Historically the Orlavo Red Stars had been the premier team of North Vinalia, and Velkarichka F.C. the premier team of South Vinalia, the first time both teams played each other was in 1959 when two exhibition matches were played between the two with the Orlavo Red Stars winning both. Both teams would hold this informal matches in 1959, 1960, and 1969, with the teams splitting them at 3 a piece. With the establishment of the Novikov Cup in 1980, both teams would meet in 1980, 1981, 1985 and 1989, with the Red Stars winning 3 out of 4, losing in 1989. With Vinalian reunification around the corner, the political environment in which the matches were played was exchanged, for attempts at unification. Both teams would meet in 1994 for the 1st time since reunification, leading to large scale riots in Orlavo after a controversial penalty was called against the Red Stars leading to the game winning penalty kick, they would meet again in the Novikov Cup for 3 straight years starting in 1997, with the Velkarichka F.C. winning all 3 series including the finals of 97, and 99.

Since joining the league the rivalry has only increased, with the Red Stars and Velkarichka F.C. usually contesting the league title as was the case in 2014, and 2015, as both teams always play their final game against each other since 2001, the rivalry has a become a hotspot with the deployment of riot police, and sometimes of the People's Guard to prevent violence between protesters, which lead to a 2015 decision to ban the attendance of away fans to games which has removed some of the violence between both clubs.

Teams

Team Home City Stadium Position in 2018-2019 Seasons in Superliga First season in Superliga
Chervona Coyotes Chervona Chervona Hall of Sport 1st 20 1999-2000
Velkarichka F.C. Velkarichka National Stadium 2nd 20 1999-2000
Catherinsk Tigers Catherinsk New Life Stadium 3rd 20 1999-2000
Orlavo Red Stars Orlavo Orlavo National Stadium 4th 20 1999-2000
Nazica F.C. Nazica Nazica New Stadium 5th 20 1999-2000
Vevetsia F.C. Vevetsia Vevetsia Municipal Stadium 6th 20 1999-2000
Morechia Foxes Morechia Morechia Hall of Sport 7th 20 1999-2000
Vinalinsk United Vinalinsk Vinalinsk National Stadium 8th 2 2017-2018
Norelinsk Monkeys Norelinsk Chervona Hall of Sport 9th 20 1999-2000
Orlavo Red Foxes Orlavo Red Foxes Stadium 10th 8 2012-2013
Apajia F.C. Apajia Apajia Hall of Sport 11th 14 1999-2000
Velkarichka Metropolitans Velkarichka Metropolitan Stadium 12th 5 1999-2000
Orlavo F.C. Orlavo Orlavo New Jula Stadium 13th 9 1999-2000
Virona F.C. Virona Virona Hall of Sport 14th Debut 2018-2019

Champions

Season Champion Runner-up Third place Top goalscorer
1999-2000 Orlavo Red Stars Velkarichka F.C. Vevetsia F.C.  Vinalia Fedir Eduardovych (Vevetsia F.C., 19)
2000-2001 Velkarichka F.C. Catherinsk Tigers Orlavo Red Stars  Vinalia Fedir Eduardovych (Vevetsia F.C., 20)
2001-2002 Orlavo Red Stars Velkarichka F.C. Catherinsk Tigers  Vinalia Fedir Eduardovych (Orlavo Red Stars, 27)
2002-2003 Morechia Foxes Orlavo Red Stars Vevetsia F.C.  Vinalia Fedir Eduardovych (Orlavo Red Stars, 22)
2003-2004 Velkarichka F.C. Orlavo Red Stars Catherinsk Tigers  Vinalia Danylo Sheremet (Catherinsk Tigers, 20)
2004-2005 Catherinsk Tigers Vevetsia F.C. Norelinsk Monkeys  Vinalia Danylo Sheremet (Catherinsk Tigers, 25)
2005-2006 Vevetsia F.C. Norelinsk Monkeys Morechia Foxes  Vinalia Petrov Bojic (Vevetsia F.C., 19)
2006-2007 Catherinsk Tigers Velkarichka Metropolitans Chervona Coyotes  Vinalia Danylo Sheremet (Catherinsk Tigers, 21)
2007-2008 Velkarichka F.C. Catherinsk Tigers Chervona Coyotes  Poliania Blagoi Teodorov (Velkarichka F.C., 18)
2008-2009 Vevetsia F.C. Velkarichka F.C. Orlavo F.C.  Narozalica Zykin Panteley (Vevetsia F.C., 20)
2009-2010 Chervona Coyotes Vevetsia F.C. Velkarichka Metropolitans  Vinalia Yurik Shevchenko (Chervona Coyotes, 22)
2010-2011 Velkarichka F.C. Chervona Coyotes Norelinsk Monkeys  Vinalia Yurik Shevchenko (Chervona Coyotes, 20)
2011-2012 Orlavo Red Stars Velkarichka F.C. Velkarichka Metropolitans  Vinalia Sanzo Vukovenic (Orlavo Red Stars, 21)
2012-2013 Orlavo Red Stars Velkarichka F.C. Catherinsk Tigers  Vinalia Sanzo Vukovenic (Orlavo Red Stars, 24)
2013-2014 Orlavo Red Stars Catherinsk Tigers Velkarichka F.C.  Vinalia Sanzo Vukovenic (Orlavo Red Stars, 22)
2014-2015 Velkarichka F.C. Orlavo Red Stars Norelinsk Monkeys  Vinalia Sanzo Vukovenic (Orlavo Red Stars, 20)
2015-2016 Chervona Coyotes Orlavo Red Stars Velkarichka F.C.  Vinalia Sanzo Vukovenic (Orlavo Red Stars, 21)
2016-2017 Nazica F.C. Chervona Coyotes Velkarichka F.C.  Vinalia Serhiy Bilyj (Nazica F.C., 25)
2017-2018 Chervona Coyotes Nazica F.C. Orlavo Red Foxes  Vinalia Serhiy Bilyj (Nazica F.C., 21)
2018-2019 Chervona Coyotes Velkarichka F.C. Catherinsk Tigers  Halland Marcus McBríen (Chervona Coyotes, 23)

Record Holders

Rank Name Goals
All-time Goals leader
1  Vinalia Fedir Eduardovych 174
2  Vinalia Danylo Sheremet 140
3  Vinalia Sanzo Vukovenic 139
4  Vinalia Petrov Bojic 120
5  Vinalia Yurik Shevchenko 110
Players in Bold are currently playing.