Wallenland Super League
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Current season, competition or edition: 2024 Wallenland Super League | |
Sport | Cricket |
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Founded | January 19, 2003 (22 years, 11 months and 1 day ago) |
Founder | Wallenland Cricket Board |
No. of teams | 8 |
Country | Wallenland |
Most recent champion(s) | Bàndarilàlaota Giants (4 wins) (2023) |
Most titles | Valhókoà Lions (5 wins) |
TV partner(s) | Wallenland Wallenland Sports (TV) CW Watch (Internet) |
Sponsor(s) | Bank of Wallenland |
Official website | spwt20.com |
The Wallenland Super League or Súparlígà pā Wālolénlòhátoà in Olílò (SpW), also known as the BW SpW for sponsorship reasons, is a professional men's Twenty20 (T20) cricket league held annually in Wallenland. Founded by the WCB in 2003, the league features 8 franchise teams. The SpW usually takes place in the summer, between May and June each year.
The current champions are the Bàndarilàlaota Giants, who won the 2023 season after defeating the Valhókoà Lions in the final.
History
Organisation
Teams
Current Teams
Team | Location | Home ground | Debut | Captain | Head coach | Owner(s) |
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Valhókoà Lions | Valhókoà, GV | Salvador I pā Wālolénlò Cricket Stadium, Valhókoà | 2003 | Example | Example | Example |
Bàndarilàlaota Giants | Bàndarilàlaota, GB | City of Bàndarilàlaota Cricket Stadium, Bàndarilàlaota | 2003 | Example | Example | Example |
Saon Kóderò Stars | Saon Kóderò, SA | Saon Kóderò Memorial Park, Saon Kóderò | 2003 | Example | Example | Example |
Wālahókoàvérdat Hurricanes | Wālahókoàvérdat, NÉ | Éklopājápa Petroleum-Wālahókoàvérdat Sports Complex | 2003 | Example | Example | Example |
Bapò-pā-Templaò Dolphins | Bapò-pā-Templaò, NÉ | Tiago I pā Wālolénlò Cricket Stadium | 2005 | Example | Example | Example |
Wālabàndaril Whalers | Wālabàndaril, NA) | Agōmòlām Railway Cricket Stadium | 2005 | Example | Example | Example |
Saon Paulo Arrows | Saon Paulo, NA | Saon Paulo Cricket Complex | 2010 | Example | Example | Example |
Tiò pā Ġimò Hawks | Tiò pā Ġimò, ÉL | Saon Nikolo Park Cricket Stadium | 2014 | Example | Example | Example |