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Liga Campiontia

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Liga Campiontia Calcitro
Liga Campiontia logo.svg
Founded1892
1904 (in current form)
Country Latium
ConfederationUBCS
Number of teams20
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toLiga 2
Domestic cup(s)Copa de Imperator
Copa Liga
Imperial Champions Cup
League cup(s)Copa LPA
International cup(s)UBCS Champions League
UBCS International League
UBCS Continental League
Belisarian Victory Cup
Current championsImperialis Ianiculum (28th title)
Most championshipsMCS Ascanium (30 titles)
TV partners
Websitewww.ligacamp.la
2023–24 Liga Campiontia season

Liga Campiontia, officially Imperialis Campiontia Calcitro (Latin: Imperial Football Championship), is the top flight professional association football league in Latium. Consisting of 20 clubs, it operates a promotion and relegation system with it's immediate lower-level league, Liga Calcitro 2.

The Liga Campiontia acts as a corporation of 20 football clubs, who act as shareholders. Seasons run from early August to May, with teams playing a total of 38 games, not including domestic cup games or confederation league games. Each team plays each other in the league twice, once home and once away. The majority of games are played on Saturday and Sunday, but with no more than two games a week being played on either Tuesday or Thursday.

Liga Campiontia holds the largest television contract of any Latin professional sport, valued at over $15 billion a year. The league also has various television contracts abroad, including the nations of x, y, and z. Liga Campiontia boasts an average attendance of 48,239, one of the highest of any football league. The league currently ranks X in UBCS coefficient and X in the FCI worldwide in the UBCS coefficient ranking.

Of the 92 clubs to have competed since the inception of the Liga Campiontia in 1892, seventeen have won the title. The teams with the most championships are: MCS Ascanium (30), Imperialis Ianiculum (28), Athletica Adrianopolis (17), Honoria Ancia (14) and Internationalis Utica (8). Historically, MCS Ascanium, Imperialis Ianiculum, Athletica Adrianopolis, Honoria Ancia, and ASIL Ascanium have been considered the big five, with Arminium Flaminiana and Internationalis Utica occasionally competing for top honors. The current champions are Imperialis Ianiculum.

History

Format

Fixtures

Relegation

International competitions

Media coverage

Domestic

International

Sponsorships

Clubs

Team City Founded Championships Stadium Capacity
Rubra MCS Modicia 1941 Stadium 33,000
Athletica Adrianopolis Adrianople 1896 Stadium 44,813
Imperialis Adrianopolis Adrianople 1929 Transanio 50,388
Arminium Flaminiana Arminium 1908 Stadium 26,971
ASIL Ascanium Ascanium 1850 12 Stadia Ager 62,405
MCS Ascanium Ascanium 1899 30 Stadium 45,001
SU Ascanium Ascanium 1911 5 Stadia Ager 62,405
Imperialis Ianiculum Castellum ab Alba 1879 Ianiculum Colosseum 59,062
BSMO Leones Castellum ab Alba 1929 National Stadium 85,000
Alba Athletica Castellum ab Alba 1879 Stadium 55,723
Cularo Carda Cularo 1932 Stadium 35,400
Honoria Ancia Entella 1889 16 Stadia Anicia 32,702
Florentia Catilina Florentia 1889 Stadium 32,500
Haenna Rupilia Haenna 1901 Stadium 22,400
Libarna Libarna 1959 Stadium 19,147
Mediolanum Metallarii Mediolanum 1899 Stadium 22,900
Ostia AUM Ostia 1932 Stadia Ostia 29,710
Ravenna Auxillia Ravenna 1900 Ostia Stadium 35,400
Internationalis Utica Utica 1899 Delpha Stadium 44,813
1912 Vindobona Vindobona 1912 Stadia UGL 26,186

See also