Tarperti Premier League

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Tarperti Premier League
TarperPremierLeagueLogo.svg
Organising bodyTarperti Football Federation (TFF)
Founded23 August 1924; 100 years ago (1924-08-23)
CountryTarper Tarper
ConfederationUFAC
Number of teams18
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toTFL Championship
Domestic cup(s)Imperial Challenge Cup
Tarperti Football Champion's Cup
League cup(s)Professional Leagues Tournament
International cup(s)UFAC Champions League
UFAC Cup
UFAC Challenge
Current championsFC Terraum 1924 (31st title)
(2022-23)
Most championshipsFC Terraum 1924 (31 titles)
Most appearancesMarkus Geisel (602)
Top goalscorerJerry Harman (365 goals)
TV partnersTBC
2022-23 Tarperti Premier League

The Tarperti Premier League (legally: TFF 1st Division Football League) is the topmost tier of the Tarperti football league system. Organised directly by the Tarperti Football Federation, the league is contested annually by eighteen teams and maintains a system of promotion and relegation with the Championship, the second tier.

Originally created as the 1st Football League (1924-1960), the division was also known as League One (1960-1991) and the National Football Prize (1991-2004), before being reintroduced in its current form at the start of the 2004-05 season.

Format

Competition

Eighteen clubs compete in the league annually. Each club plays every other club once at home and once away. Teams are ranked by a points system, with teams earning three points for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss.

If teams are level on points, tie-breakers are applied in the following order:

  1. Goal difference for the entire season
  2. Total goals scored for the entire season
  3. Head-to-head results (total points)
  4. Head-to-head goals scored
  5. Head-to-head away goals scored
  6. Total away goals scored for the entire season

If two clubs are still tied after all of these tie-breakers have been applied, a single match is held at a neutral site to determine the placement. However, this has never been necessary in the history of the Premier League.

Each season, the two lowest ranking teams are automatically relegated to the Championship, replaced by the latter’s top two. The third-to-last club in the league then participates in a two legged play-off match with the third-placed team of the National League, with the winner taking a spot in the following Premier league season.

History

The league was created by the TFF in 1924 as a governmental mandate to create a national football league as required in the recently passed National Fitness Legislation. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Football Leagues were established and replaced six regional leagues as the professional tier of Tarperti football. During the regional era, the six regional champions contested in a knock-out play-off to determine the national champions. Today the Regional Leagues are the fifth tier of Tarperti Football.

In order to start the Premier League, clubs from all six regional leagues were invited to apply for TFF membership during in the summer of 1924, with 78 shortlisted for the competition on the basis of financial and sporting criteria.

Since its inaugural season the League has fluctuated between 16 and 20 clubs, with the current 18 clubs being decided after the 1991-92 season. The League has only suspended competition twice, those times being from 1939-1945 due to the Second World War; the other time being the 2000-01 and 2001-02 seasons due to the Civil War. The League was also prepared to suspend competition during the two Covenant Wars from 1950-60 and 1965-75, but chose to play on.

Clubs

The following eighteen clubs will compete in the Premier League during the 2022-23 season.

Team Location Stadium Capacity
Dayton FC Austerfluss Dayton, Austerfluss Dayton Arena 30,660
Terraum Olympic Terraum Olympic Park, Terraum Federal Olympic Stadium 74,649
Terraum Union Terraum Estwark, Terraum The Old Forestry 22,012
Coche FC Whylsental Coche, Whylsental Casper Street Stadium 27,599
Bergfeld Sailors Bergfeld City Isle, Bergfeld Horseshoe Stadium 42,100
Astran Tremon Whylsental Tremon, Whylsental Westtal Stadium 81,365
Plamfort United Longrove Plamfort, Longrove Forest Stadium 51,500
CS Villibre East Plamyadia Villibre, East Plamyadia Stade de la Forêt-Noire 34,700
St. Marie East Plamyadia St. Marie, East Plamyadia Canyoneer-Fels Arène 30,150
Rordale FC Whylsental Rordale, Whylsental Mangerston Stadium 49,698
Limwald FSC Outer Comico Limwald, Outer Comico Central Stadium 47,069
Toller Pushner Whylsental Pushner, Whylsental Toll Arena 30,210
Sportif Angum East Plamyadia Angum, East Plamyadia Anwa Stadium 34,000
Astran Ladbrooke Whylsental Ladbrooke, Whylsental Astra Park 54,057
Auster Midflow Austerfluss Midflow, Austerfluss RegLife Arena 75,000
Vernon FC Whylsental Churchbank, Whylsental Vernon Arena 62,271
CJM Port de l'Est East Plamyadia Port de l'Est, East Plamyadia PED Unico Arène 60,449
Foxville Nordstrand Foxville, Nordstrand Solms Arena 30,000

Champions

In total, 20 clubs have won the Tarperti Premiership, excluding titles won before the Premier League's inception. The record champions are Terraum Olympic with 32 titles, ahead of Astran Tremon with 8 and Flussgang FC with 6.

Season Champions
1924–25 Flussgang FC
1925–26 Lilhammer GC
1926–27 Flussgang FC
1927–28 Citroner AC
1928–29 Lilhammer GC (2)
1929–30 Auster Midflow
1930–31 Auster Midflow (2)
1931–32 Terraum Olympic
1932–33 Hunter's Bridge AC (1)
1933–34 Vernon FC
1934–35 Vernon FC
1935–36 Flussgang FC
1936–37 Vernon FC
1937–38 Long Beach SC
1938–39 Vernon FC
1939–40
Suspended – World War II
1940–41
1941–42
1942–43
1943–44
Season Champions
1944–45
Suspended – World War II
1945–46 Terraum Olympic
1946–47 Astran Tremon
1947–48 Flussgang FC
1948–49 UFS Moneville (1)
1949–50 CJM Port de l'Est
1950–51 FC Parcroi
1951–52 CJM Port de l'Est
1952–53 FC Parcroi
1953–54 Long Beach SC (2)
1954–55 Red-White Astend (1)
1955–56 Astran Tremon
1956–57 Astran Tremon
1957–58 Vernon FC (5)
1958–59 Plamfort United (1)
1959–60 Citroner AC
1960–61 Flussgang FC
1961–62 Rordale FC
1962–63 Astran Tremon
1963–64 Rordale FC
Season Champions
1964–65 Bergfeld Sailors SC
1965–66 Midflow Gymnastic (1)
1966–67 Brigsby United (1)
1967–68 Flussgang FC (6)
1968–69 Terraum Olympic
1969–70 Astran Ladbrooke
1970–71 Astran Ladbrooke
1971–72 Terraum Olympic
1972–73 Terraum Olympic
1973–74 Terraum Olympic
1974–75 Astran Ladbrooke
1975–76 Astran Ladbrooke
1976–77 Astran Ladbrooke (5)
1977–78 Rordale FC (3)
1978–79 Citroner AC
1979–80 Terraum Olympic
1980–81 Terraum Olympic
1981–82 Citroner AC
1982–83 Citroner AC (5)
1983–84 CJM Port de l'Est
Season Champions
1984–85 Terraum Olympic
1985–86 Terraum Olympic
1986–87 Terraum Olympic
1987–88 Bergfeld Sailors
1988–89 Terraum Olympic
1989–90 Terraum Olympic
1990–91 FC Parcroi
1991–92 CJM Port de l'Est
1992–93 Bergfeld Sailors
1993–94 Terraum Olympic
1994–95 Astran Tremon
1995–96 Astran Tremon
1996–97 Terraum Olympic
1997–98 FC Parcroi (4)
1998–99 Terraum Olympic
1999–2000 Terraum Olympic
2000–01
Suspended – Civil War
2001–02
2002–03 Terraum Olympic
2003–04 Bergfeld Sailors (4)
Season Champions
2004–05 Terraum Olympic
2005–06 Terraum Olympic
2006–07 CJM Port de l'Est (5)
2007–08 Terraum Olympic
2008–09 Foxville (1)
2009–10 Terraum Olympic
2010–11 Astran Tremon
2011–12 Astran Tremon (8)
2012–13 Terraum Olympic
2013–14 Terraum Olympic
2014–15 Terraum Olympic
2015–16 Terraum Olympic
2016–17 Terraum Olympic
2017–18 Terraum Olympic
2018–19 Terraum Olympic
2019–20 Terraum Olympic
2020–21 Terraum Olympic
2021–22 Terraum Olympic (32)

Honours

In 1975, the honour of "distinguished clubs" was introduced where sides that have won multiple championships display stars on their team badges and jerseys. In Tarper a club must put a copper star for each championship and up to four championships, at the fifth championship the copper star is replaced by a single silver star, no other stars are added until the tenth championship when a single gold star is added from there the club must add a gold star for every ten championships.

The TFF refuses to recognize championships before the 1924-25 inaugural season of the Premier League. This led to a controversy in the 80's where several clubs in the top three tiers added stars to in honour of past league championships. The TFF and TFL threatened the clubs with forceful relegation and perhaps expulsion from the league system. The debate went on for two more years and ended when the clubs chose to abide by the Association's Rules.

The following clubs have been officially allowed to wear stars while playing in the league system. The number in parentheses is for Premier League titles won.

* currently member of the Premier League
** currently member of the Championship
*** currently member of League One
**** currently member of League Two
***** currently outside of the professional league system

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