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Ĉampioneco de Belak
Organising bodyNacia Futbalasocio de Belak (NFB)
Founded1926
First season1926 season
CountryBelac
Other club(s) fromnone
Number of teams12
Relegation toDua Ligo
Domestic cup(s)Nacia Pokalo
League cup(s)Noĝ-Abranos-Pokalo
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
Current championsLa Kunvenejo (1st title)
(2020)
Current Noĝ-Abranos-PokaloSankta Tomaso (2nd title)
(2020)
Most championshipsApollo (28 titles)
Most Noĝ-Abranos-PokalosInternacia, Olimpika (6 titles)
Most appearancesAntono Reĝo (709 appearances)
Top goalscorerPaŭleto (274 goals)
TV partnersBelosport
Websitewww.cxamp.nacialigo.kd
2021 season

The Ĉampioneco de Belak (English: Championship of Belac), or Ĉampioneco, is the top division of Belacian football, and the upper section of Belac's Nacia Ligo. It is contested by 12 clubs, who play a total of 33 matches every season over a calendar year (playing 3 times against each of the other 11 teams, with 1 or 2 home games against each of them), with the first 11 gameweeks (the Unua Fazo or Vintrofazo) played from January to March, the second third of the season (the Dua Fazo or Printempofazo) played from April to June, and the final 11 gameweeks (the Tria Fazo or Aŭtunfazo) played from September to November.

Most matches are played on Saturdays, with some games on Fridays and Sundays, and midweek fixtures sometimes played on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The Ĉampioneco was founded in 1926 by the Nacia Futbalasocio de Belak (National Football Association of Belac; NFB) as a national league for Belac's best football clubs. The ten founding clubs were Apollo, Orienta, Sankta Nikolao, Sankta Paŭlo, Novurbo, Sankta Mikaelo, Kolombo, Tondro, Atleta Klubo and Aklotia Ĉefstrato.

At the end of every season, the club with the most points is crowned champion of Belac, with the bottom 2 teams relegated and the 10th-placed team entering a relegation playoff. The league champions automatically qualify for the following season's UEFA Champions League group stage, with the runners-up qualifying for the UEFA Europa League playoff round (group stage in the 2021/22 season). The third-placed team enters the Third Qualifying Round of the UEFA Europa Conference League, with fourth place entering at the Second Qualifying Round. Additionally, the winners of the Nacia Pokalo qualify for the Third Qualifying Round (League Path) of the UEFA Champions League. If they have already qualified for the Champions League by winning the Ĉampioneco (as happened in the 2020 season, with La Kunvenejo winning both competitions), their third qualifying round place is given to the league runners-up.

Teams

2021 season

For the 2021 Ĉampioneco season, the following 12 teams are participating:

Team Founded Home stadium Number of titles Current manager
Apollo 1915 Stadiono de Apollo, Akloti 28 (most successful) Example
Internacia 1934 La Globo, Akloti 19 Example
La Junuloj 1921 Stadiono Zantangloso, Zantangloso 0 Example
La Kunvenejo 2011 Metropola Stadiono, La Kunvenejo 1 Example
La Leonoj 1919 La Nesto, Novurbo 1 Example
Olimpika 1920 Olimpika Stadiono, Ontro 23 Example
Orienta 1912 Stacivojo, Kvara Urbo 11 Example
Sankta Mikaelo 1911 Preĝejostrato, Sankta Mikaelo 0 Example
Sankta Nikolao 1918 Hejmo de la Sanktuloj, La Sanktuloj 0 Example
Sankta Paŭlo 1920 Parko Sankta Paŭlo, Sankta Paŭlo 2 Example
Sankta Tomaso 1925 Ruĝa-Nigra Areno, Zantangloso 0 Example
Sanktejo 1929 Nova Sanktejo-Stadiono 1 Example

Ĉampioneco teams in Europe (2020-21)

Qualification

Qualification places for UEFA competitions in 2020-21 were allocated by the NFB by league and cup position in the 2019 Belacian season. The 2019 league champions, Apollo, entered the 2020-21 Champions League group stage, with the Nacia Pokalo winners Olimpika entering at the 3rd Qualifying Round. As Olimpika also finished second in the league, their league-earned berth in the Europa League playoffs was transferred to 3rd-placed Orienta. 4th-placed Internacia and 5th-placed La Kunvenejo qualified for the Europa League third and second qualifying rounds respectively. This was La Kunvenejo's first European campaign in their club history.

UEFA Europa League

In the second qualifying round, La Kunvenejo defeated Progrès Niederkorn of Luxembourg, 4-0, in the Belacian club's first European match ever.

In the third qualifying round, La Kunvenejo went on to beat Rangers 2-1 after extra time, while Internacia started the campaign with a 3-1 victory away to NŠ Mura.

In the playoff round, La Kunvenejo thrashed Galatasaray 3-0, Internacia beat Rosenborg 1-0, and Orienta lost 3-1 at home to VfL Wolfsburg. La Kunvenejo and Internacia qualified for the group stage, where LK were drawn into Group D with Benfica, Standard Liege and Lech Poznan; Internacia were drawn alongside Granada, PAOK and Omonia in Group E. La Kunvenejo won three, drew two and lost one of their six matches to finish second behind Benfica on eleven points in Group D, while Internacia won five and lost one to finish top of Group E on 15 points.

In the round of 32, LK were drawn against English side Arsenal, who defeated them 1-0 at the Metropola Stadiono before a tight second leg saw Arsenal win 3-2 on aggregate after a 2-2 draw at Emirates Stadium in London. Meanwhile, Internacia took on Greek team Olympiakos, who they defeated 4-1 away from home and then 1-0 at La Globo in Akloti, to win 5-1 on aggregate. In the round of 16. Inter played Arsenal, who had scraped past La Kunvenejo in the previous round. Although it was a tight match, Arsenal progressed 2-1 on aggregate, after a 2-0 win in Akloti, despite Inter's 1-0 second-leg victory.

After Apollo finished third in their Champions League group behind Atalanta and Liverpool, they were transferred to the Europa League round of 32, where they were drawn against Club Brugge of Belgium. Apollo won 3-1 and 2-1 in the two legs to win 5-2 on aggregate, before being knocked out at the round of 16 stage by Villarreal, the eventual winners of the competition, who came back from Apollo's 2-0 home win to win 3-2 on aggregate after a stunning 3-0 win in Spain.

Summary
Team Performance Defeated by
Orienta Playoff Round VfL Wolfsburg (1-3)
La Kunvenejo Round of 32 Arsenal (2-3)
Internacia Round of 16 Arsenal (1-2)

UEFA Champions League

In the third qualifying round, cup champions Olimpika entered the competition. They beat Dynamo Kyiv of Ukraine by a score of 3-0, setting up a play-off tie against Belgian team KAA Gent, which finished 4-2 to Olimpika, qualifying them for the group stage.

Olimpika were drawn in Group G, alongside Juventus, Barcelona and Ferencvaros in a very difficult group. Apollo also found themselves in a hard group, drawn into Group D with Liverpool, Atalanta and FC Midtjylland.

Group D
Home team (below) LIV APO ATA FCM
Liverpool (ENG) N/A 2-0 0-2 2-0
Apollo (KDB) 2-1 N/A 3-3 4-0
Atalanta (ITA) 0-5 2-1 N/A 1-1
Midtjylland (DEN) 1-1 0-3 0-4 N/A
Pos. Team GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Atalanta 12 10 +2 11 Knockout stage
2 Liverpool 11 5 +6 10 Knockout stage
3 Apollo 13 8 +5 10 Europa League round of 32
4 Midtjylland 2 15 -13 2
Group G
Home team (below) JUV BAR OLI FER
Juventus (ITA) N/A 0-2 2-2 2-1
Barcelona (ESP) 0-3 N/A 2-1 5-1
Olimpika (KDB) 1-0 1-3 N/A 5-0
Ferencvaros (HUN) 1-4 0-3 1-2 N/A
Pos. Team GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Barcelona 15 6 +9 15 Knockout stage
2 Olimpika 12 8 +4 10 Knockout stage
3 Juventus 11 7 +4 10 Europa League round of 32
4 Ferencvaros 4 21 -17 0

Knockout stage

While Apollo dropped down to the Europa League, Olimpika marched on to the Champions League round of 16, where they took on Porto of Portugal. Olimpika won 2-1 at the Olimpika Stadiono in the first leg, after a dramatic 94th-minute winner from substitute Vilĉjo Suno. Olimpika managed to hold onto a 0-0 draw in Portugal and reach the quarter-finals.

In the quarter-final first leg, Olimpika scored three goals inside the first 15 minutes to stun Chelsea, before the visitors grew into the game and scored twice to bring the score to 3-2. In the second leg in London, Chelsea scored twice to win 2-0 and break the Olimpika fans' hearts, knocking them out at the last eight.

Ĉampioneco teams in Europe (2021-22)

Qualification

Qualification places for UEFA competitions in 2021-22 were allocated by the NFB by league and cup position in the 2020 Belacian season. The 2020 league champions, La Kunvenejo, entered the 2021-22 Champions League group stage. As LK also won the Nacia Pokalo, league runners-up Olimpika entered once again at the UCL 3rd Qualifying Round. Olimpika's league-earned berth in the Europa League playoffs was transferred to 3rd-placed Apollo. 4th-placed Orienta and 5th-placed La Leonoj qualified for the inaugural Europa Conference League, entering at the third and second qualifying rounds respectively. For La Leonoj, it was their first European campaign since 2016-17, and they aimed to reach their first group stage appearance in Europe since 2011-12.

Qualification rounds

In the Conference League, the second qualifying round saw La Leonoj defeat Kosovan outfit Drita 4-1 on aggregate. In the next round, Leonoj beat FC Luzern of Switzerland 5-0 on aggregate, while Orienta FK thrashed Dundalk 7-1. Both sides qualified for the group stage, with La Leonoj beating Elfsborg 5-3 on aggregate and Orienta scraping past Anderlecht on penalties after a 2-2 draw.

Apollo, Belac's sole representative in the 2021-22 UEL, beat Celtic 6-0 on aggregate to stroll into the group stage. Meanwhile, in the Champions League, Olimpika - quarter-finalists in 2020-21 - beat Midtjylland 6-2 on aggregate in the 3rd QR, and proceeded to dispatch of Benfica 4-2 on aggregate in the play-off round, to qualify for the group stage.

La Kunvenejo automatically qualified for the Champions League group stage, their first ever appearance in the competition.

Group stage

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