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== Clubs ==
== Clubs ==
The LFN consists of 60 clubs divided into five federations of 12 teams each. Each federation is divided into three divisions of four clubs each. During the regular season, each team is allowed a maximum of 50 players on its roster; only 36 of these may be active (eligible to play) on game days. Each team can also have a twelve-player practice squad separate from its main roster.  
The LFN consists of 60 clubs divided into five federations of 12 teams each. Each federation is divided into three divisions of four clubs each. During the regular season, each team is allowed a maximum of 50 players on its roster; only fourteen of these may be active (eligible to play) on game days. Each team can also have a twelve-player practice squad separate from its main roster.  
 
Each LNF club is granted a franchise, the league's authorization for the team to operate in its home city. This franchise covers 'Home Territory' (the 100 kilometers surrounding the city limits, or, if the team is within 199 kilometers of another league city, half the distance between the two cities) and 'Home Marketing Area' (Home Territory plus the rest of the state the club operates in, as well as the area the team operates its training camp in for the duration of the camp). Each LNF member has the exclusive right to host professional football games inside its Home Territory and the exclusive right to advertise, promote, and host events in its Home Marketing Area. There are a couple of exceptions to this rule, mostly relating to teams with close proximity to each other: teams that operate in the same city (e.g. [[São Lenoas]]) or the same state (e.g. [[Anáheiro (state)|Anáheiro]], [[Ipudorm]]) share the rights to the city's Home Territory and the state's Home Marketing Area, respectively.
 
According to [[Bitencourt]] Magazine, the [[Plaimo#Plaimo Pirates|Plaimo Pirates]] are the most valuable Committee Football team with a valuation in 2098 of $10 billion, and one of the most valuable sports teams in the world. The Eocuipetl Rebels have won the most times with fifteen total victories, 


== List of National Championship Winners ==
== List of National Championship Winners ==

Revision as of 04:15, 14 April 2024

National Football League
Liga Nacional de Futebol
LNF logo.jpeg
FormationJuly 12, 1967; 56 years ago (1967-07-12)
FounderNational Revolutionary Committee
Founded atVóclaria City
TypeNonprofit corporation
PurposeSport governance and competition
HeadquartersSão Lenoas, São Lenoas (state)
Region served
Carinansia
Membership
OwnerSerene Government
President
Catarina de la Cavallería
Vice-President
Chirakan-Ixmucane Quillahuaman
Secretary General
Oscar Piñón
SubsidiariesInternational Federation of Committee Football
Websitelfn.com

The National Football League (Carinansian: Liga Nacional de Futebol), commonly abbreviated as the LNF, is the nonprofit corporation that operates the preeminent international professional men's competition of Committee football. Through the LNF Commission, the League also serves as the sport's governing body overseeing all member leagues and is responsible for controlling the laws of the game. Founded in 1967 as the National Football League, it was first composed of the Eastern and Western Divisions. The association's inaugural tournament began the same year, and a national championship is held every two years. In 2013, the organisation was privatised by Carintecatl, but in 2044 it would be renationalised by RIMO to enact a massive organisational reform, which included the merger of the two existing leagues and the creation of the Northeastern League, the Lekeadian Federation of Committee Football, Occidental Association of Committee Football, and the New Western League in the former Republic of Kangsu.

Clubs

The LFN consists of 60 clubs divided into five federations of 12 teams each. Each federation is divided into three divisions of four clubs each. During the regular season, each team is allowed a maximum of 50 players on its roster; only fourteen of these may be active (eligible to play) on game days. Each team can also have a twelve-player practice squad separate from its main roster.

Each LNF club is granted a franchise, the league's authorization for the team to operate in its home city. This franchise covers 'Home Territory' (the 100 kilometers surrounding the city limits, or, if the team is within 199 kilometers of another league city, half the distance between the two cities) and 'Home Marketing Area' (Home Territory plus the rest of the state the club operates in, as well as the area the team operates its training camp in for the duration of the camp). Each LNF member has the exclusive right to host professional football games inside its Home Territory and the exclusive right to advertise, promote, and host events in its Home Marketing Area. There are a couple of exceptions to this rule, mostly relating to teams with close proximity to each other: teams that operate in the same city (e.g. São Lenoas) or the same state (e.g. Anáheiro, Ipudorm) share the rights to the city's Home Territory and the state's Home Marketing Area, respectively.

According to Bitencourt Magazine, the Plaimo Pirates are the most valuable Committee Football team with a valuation in 2098 of $10 billion, and one of the most valuable sports teams in the world. The Eocuipetl Rebels have won the most times with fifteen total victories,

List of National Championship Winners

Game Date/Season Winning team Score Losing team Venue City Attendance Referee
I 29 October 1967 Voclaria City Tlatoanis 23–22 Eocuipetl Rebels National Revolutionary Stadium Voclaria City 20,053 Édgar de la Cruz
II 26 October 1969 Eocuipetl Rebels 24–18 Reydacay Chieftains National Serene Stadium Tlajoyotl 92,349 Tochtli Cardoso
III 31 October 1971 Reydacay Chieftains 24–21 Voclaria City Tlatoanis Estadio Lenistanao São Lenoas 99,204 Moyolenolli Gutiérrez
IV 28 October 1973 Ipacuiba Surveyors 25–22 Tlajoyotl Federales Gran Salvador Stadium Gran Salvador 100,000 Óliver Carvallo
V 26 October 1975 Eocuipetl Rebels 23–17 Capituya Colonels Mangulak State Committee Football Stadium Reydacay 87,026 Moyolenolli Gutiérrez
VI 30 October 1977 Reydacay Chieftains 22–20 Tlajoyotl Federales Terfloria State Stadium Cidade do Ouro 140,000 Moyolenolli Gutiérrez
VII 28 October 1979 Gran Salvador Cachorros 25–22 Voclaria City Tlatoanis Estadio Lenistanao São Lenoas 150,000 Édgar de la Cruz
VIII 31 October 1981 Eocuipetl Rebels 26–24 Bueruzú Mutineers Estadio de Don Manuel Amezcua Buenas Velas 143,278 Óliver Carvallo
IX 29 October 1983 Eocuipetl Rebels 28–24 Bueruzú Mutineers Laranza 129,781 Oscar Mendes
X 26 October 1985 Eocuipetl Rebels 27–18 Tlajoyotl Federales Punto Banderas 121,304 Oscar San Martin
XI 31 October 1987 Bueruzú Mutineers 24–20 Valpaque Lenistanos Puerto Adinerado 119,450 Renan Vargas
XII 28 October 1989 Embarría Cowboys 26–23 Punto Banderas Sailors Anáheiro 165,782 Claudio Silveira
XIII 26 October 1991 Plaimo Pirates 26–22 Yurija Detectives Orizatitlan 166,936 Augusto Serrano
XIV 30 October 1993 Hortinga Mexal 28–24 Voclaria Bears San Nicotas 170,042 Fatima Garcia Costa
XV 28 October 1995 Capituya Colonels 30–24 Libertad Samurai Estadio Lenistanao São Lenoas 164,919 Fatima Garcia Costa
XVI 25 October 1997 Parnacuíba Cavadores 28–21 Bueruzú Mutineers Ciuarcia 90,000 Fatima Garcia Costa
XVII 30 October 1999 Voclaria Bears 28–23 Reydacay Chieftains Gran Salvador 120,000 Fatima Garcia Costa
XVIII 27 October 2001 Plaimo Pirates 32–27 Guajeres Saints National Serene Stadium Tlajoyotl 130,000 Vitor Rosa
XIX 25 October 2003 Eocuipetl Rebels 34–29 Libertad Samurai Penbaro 80,000 Nívea Garcia Chaves
XX 29 October 2005 Cidade do Ouro Conquistadors 33–21 Tzacuanyaitzcuhtli Banderantes Teecamatl 60,000 Awqa Chakana Quispe
XXI 27 October 2007 Ferdente Ruminavi 35–30 Tzacuanyaitzcuhtli Banderantes Cidade do Ouro 120,000 Agustin Kämpfer
XXII 31 October 2009 Eocuipetl Rebels 37–32 Tzacuanyaitzcuhtli Banderantes Ũvýita 96,306 José María Mosconi
XXIII 29 October 2011 Voclaria City Tlatoanis 38–30 Gran Salvador Cachorros Anáheiro 159,840 Esteban Mazzanti
XXIV 26 October 2013 Libertad Samurai 27–22 Tlajoyotl Federales Guajeres 70,000 Davi Ferreira Lacerda
XXV 31 October 2015 Eocuipetl Rebels 42–32 Libertad Samurai Gran Salvador 120,000 Qhawa Huamancuri Pinto
XXVI 28 October 2017 Gran Salvador Cachorros 39–28 Cidade do Ouro Conquistadors Reydacay 110,000 Teodor Manfrin
XXVII 26 October 2019 Tlajoyotl Federales 44–34 Eocuipetl Rebels Tzacuanyaitzcuhtli 140,000 Hidalgo Marcelo
XXVIII 30 October 2021 Reydacay Chieftains 39–32 Gran Salvador Cachorros Estadio de Xiutecuhtli Cárintecatl São Lenoas 160,000 Diega Von Brocken
XXIX 25 October 2025 Nova Gracemaria Emmerians 38–26 Yurija Detectives Estadio Bragatriz Gravamirim 101,094 Nina Cachi Pachari
XXX 30 October 2027 Punto Banderas Sailors 41–31 Buenaventura Sentinels Estadio Calumana Estatal San Marcingo 94,508 Umberto Jiménez
XXXI 27 October 2029 Eocuipetl Rebels 49–47 Tiquara Crusaders Estadio de Alberto I Plaimo 180,000 Khuyak Ñaccha Chuquimango
XXXII 25 October 2031 Freimanca Dodgers 43–36 Chitoca Manticores Estadio de Alexander Dávalos Anáheiro 168,599 Sandra Figueroa
XXXIII 29 October 2033 El Cormira Cuāuhtli 32–27 Tiquara Crusaders Orizatitlan 134,029 Cristoval Acuna
XXXIV 27 October 2035 Libertad Samurai 26–21 Plaimo Pirates Jacamka 136,074 Alessandra Nogueira Batista
XXXV 31 October 2037 Guajeres Saints 29–24 Nova Gracemaria Emmerians Ribeipolis 160,000 Arnoldo Beneventi
XXXVI 29 October 2039 Tlajoyotl Federales 32–28 Freimanca Dodgers Nova Gracemaria 110,000 Oliverios Borroni
XXXVII 26 October 2041 Teecamatl Chupacabras 31–23 Cingal Trojans Famamante 150,000 Lucia Cabal
XXXVIII 31 October 2043 Taricha Giants 30–21 Tlajoyotl Federales Talaros 160,000 Miguel Mele
XXXIX 28 October 2045 San Marcingo Natik 38–17 Maralina Sharks São Lenoas 180,000 Otávio Quadros Pinho
XL 26 October 2047 Eocuipetl Rebels 40–32 Sehoça Spartans Moncagua 190,000 Julio Caetano Prestes
XLI 30 October 2049 Nova Gracemaria Emmerians 54–37 Guajeres Saints Punto Banderas 200,000 Silvana Gilabert
XLII 28 October 2051 Anáheiro Mariners 43–36 Guajeres Saints Iguamira 191,239 Luciano Mansilla
XLIII 25 October 2053 San Esteban Ukumari 46–39 Quiruhuamayo Rams La Enstel 184,059 Qhatuk Allauca Curichimba
XLIV 30 October 2055 Teecamatl Chupacabras 19–16 Osoneros Badgers Tzacuanyaitzcuhtli 194,419 Atahualpa Chávez
XLV 27 October 2057 San Esteban Ukumari 31–28 Teecamatl Chupacabras Guajeres 210,049 Estefan Benítez
XLVI 25 October 2059 Eocuipetl Rebels 51–39 Rosavenir Pandilleros São Lenoas 214,067 Killinchu Chamba Quillahuaman
XLVII 29 October 2061 La Enstel Jaguars 42–33 Séoyan Kangsuans Moyolenolli Stadium Tlajoyotl 220,000 Laurinda Borroni
XLVIII 27 October 2063 Parnacuíba Cavadores 47–30 Chetusillo Spelunkers National Football Stadium Nojawa 200,000 Yoana Vazquez
XLIX 31 October 2065 Voclaria Bears 29–28 Rio Bravo Dreamers Terfloria State Stadium Cidade do Ouro 160,000 Hermosa Manzanedo
L 29 October 2067 Nojawa Chilangos 50–41 Séoyan Kangsuans The Valley Stadium Voclaria City 230,000 Gonzalo Cicerón
LI 26 October 2069 Libertad Samurai 18–11 Teecamatl Chupacabras Cormira Stadium El Cormira 160,000 Saulo Guedes Lemos
LII 31 October 2071 Gran Salvador Warriors 34–31 Jacamka Explorers National Serene Stadium Tlajoyotl 170,000 Santiago Andino
LIII 28 October 2073 Anáheiro Mariners 42–29 Tlajoyotl Federales Stadium of Alvaro Serrano Paek Zitatepec 180,000 María del Carmen Lavezzi
LIV 26 October 2075 Orizatitlan Ocēlōtl 45–30 Anáheiro Mariners San Esteban 210,000 Tomas Reyes
LV 30 October 2077 Guajeres Saints 41–24 San Marcingo Natik San Marcingo 190,000 Montego Chávez
LVI 28 October 2079 Eocuipetl Rebels 32–25 Rosavenir Pandilleros Las Lopino 150,000 Rodrigo Mina
LVII 25 October 2081 Eocuipetl Rebels 38–28 Cabreco Nepidans Orizatitlan 180,000 Sumak Alca Pari
LVIII 30 October 2083 Cidade do Ouro Conquistadors 46–41 Séoyan Kangsuans Anáheiro 190,000 Alexander Maroto
LIX 27 October 2085 La Enstel Jaguars 43–39 Freitas Vultures Mangulak State Stadium Reydacay 220,000 Nesto Romero
LX 25 October 2087 Anáheiro Mariners 70–32 Séoyan Kangsuans National Kangsu Stadium Inja 180,000 Alfonso Zoido
LXI 29 October 2089 Eocuipetl Rebels 36–32 Rio Bravo Dreamers San Luis Sport Stadium Coatzapulco 210,000 Ana Lía Maldonado
LXII 27 October 2091 Orizatitlan Ocēlōtl 39–31 Teecamatl Chupacabras Estadio Jimenez Ixtapajara 200,000 Geraldo Vieira Yoshimura
LXIII 31 October 2093 Voclaria Bears 38–27 Tlajoyotl Federales Kime City Sports Stadium Kime 160,000 Franco Martínez
LXIV 29 October 2095 Eocuipetl Rebels 43–28 Séoyan Kangsuans Melines Football Stadium Melines 150,000 Matías Ordóñez
LXV 26 October 2097 Plaimo Pirates 46–41 Cabreco Nepidans Tipango City Stadium Tipango 160,000 Thiago Cruz Yamada
LXVI 31 October 2099 (Poje) Kanju Kings 42–37 Eocuipetl Rebels Madero Stadium Séoyan 140,000 Eustacio Indiano
LXVII 29 October 2101 La Enstel Jaguars 37–29 Rosavenir Pandilleros Estadio Lenistano São Lenoas 235,204 Franciane Barreto Cavalcanti