Sciedfelt Stretch
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Native name | Sciedfelt Derlon |
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Date | July 19, 1946 – March 18, 1953 |
Location | Hiblund |
Cause | The Independence of Frarstizk |
Motive | To find a new football system in Hiblund after Frarstizk's Independence. |
Participants | Fiutvel Xaire Iede uv Hivlunt Indoliiov Iede Norsterlampv Fiutvel Iede Cistruine Iede Zyntri amongst others |
Outcome | Settling on the Shodiax Iede for Hiblund's football system. |
The Sciedfelt Stretch, also nicknamed The Dependency Test[1], was the seven year stretch after Frarstizk's Independence which did not host any definitive major league for football in Hiblund. Before the independence, Hiblund's major league was the Harletical Fiutvel Iede, which, even if Hiblund stayed together, would fold due to a collapsing budget in 1950. This would be cut short with the founding of Frarstizk in 1946, and would lead to seven years without another major league. This would end in 1953, as the Shodiax League System would form and claim the title.
Cause
Harletical Teams' Agreeance
Shaping of New Leagues
Shodiax League
Effects
Clubs Folded
References and External Links
- ↑ In reference to some Hiblundiiun's addiction to watching sports