HFZ Kurn

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HFZ Kurn
Organising bodyShodiax League System
FoundedMay 1958, 2; 65 years ago (2-05-1958)
RegionHiblund
Number of teams64
Current championsTrinalxii XCT
Most successful club(s)Antres FC

The Hiblundiiun Fiutvel Zyntrim Kurn[1], commonly known as the HFZ Kurn for sake of conveniece, is the league cup for the Shodiax League System in Hiblund. The tournament was founded in the same offseason as the 1958 Expansion, and has proven sufficient since then. Although the tournament does not help to promote any clubs to a domestic cup, there is no reason to back down, as competition is slightly at ease and there is a very nice prize pool for those who make it far enough.

Format

Qualifying

Qualification is determined by the tables of the preceding season, letting the HFZ Kurn take place during the following season. All clubs present in the Shodiax Piruen and Vaitrel automatically quality, leaving 28 left. The top three in each of the Reɣialns Rumijatk leagues will qualify, as well as the winner of each division in the Reɣialns Nimuoir. With 4 remaining slots, these are given to the best promoters from the Provilki A, which is determined by a mini-tournament called the HFZ Provilki Kurn Indresa.

Seeding

In all but the final stage in the tournament, the remaining competitors are separated into two different groups, one containing the higher half of talent (more specifically performance in the regular season) and the other being on the lower half. Then, matches are randomly decided with the home team being from the higher group and the visitor being from the lower group. These two groups are scrapped and redone for the next round. The final match is played at a neutral venue, usually an equal distance from the two cities as possible.

History

Although the qualification for the tournament has alwayed stayed the same, the format has taken minor changes through the past. Before the year 1966, seeding was completely determined by the performance in the Shodiax League System, no matter where they place in the system. The matches were determined by the best playing the worst and making matches more even from there, such as 1v64, 2v63, etc. This format changed to its current state because of some inaccuracies from the HFZ Provilki Kurn Indresa and Reɣialns Rumtiajik and Nimuoir divides. The Hiblundiiun Football Association decided that a completely random system of deciding matches would be uncomplicated and would be more responsible than unfair seeding.

Vairel Iede Protests

During the Vaitrel Iede Protests, where all competition was stopped besides the Piruen Iede, The HFA tried their best to attempt to get the Vaitrel Iede clubs and below to compete. For all five years of the protest, the Vaitrel clubs stood their ground and would not compete in the HFZ Kurn, not because they were against it, but because they wanted to prove a point that they weren't going anywhere. The Piruen clubs and the HFA were wondering what to do with this, but eventually they decided to let it go and just call off the competition. Once the Vaitrel Iede Protests had ended and they rejoined former competition, the HFZ Kurn was postponed once more because of there not being a season the previous year, hence it being impossible to seed the competitors. The HFZ Kurn would go back to normal the following year.

Major criticism to the decision made during these times mostly comes from the powerhouse club Vovilveante XCT. VOX, at this time, was going through their best seasons in franchise history, and was immensely disappointed that their historical seasons could not be displayed in the HFZ Kurn. They had wished that the HFZ Kurn could take place without the Vaitrel entirely, being two wild card matches to follow into a 16-team bracket, allowing for all the Piruen members to compete. This was rejected because it was "too far-fetched from the normal competition style".

The other team that had major problems with the decisions was Xhabriik ICT. Xhabriik was the most broadly-spoken non-supporter in the Vaitrel of the whole protest session. They had been on the verge of promotion the year before it started, and the motive of improving health conditions simply wasn't relevant to them. They attempted to bypass the Vaitrel decision and wished to compete in the HFZ Kurn anyways, making it a 19-team bracket proposition, however, the proposition was rejected by both the Piruen and then the HFA again, and the Vaitrel fined Xhabriik ICT for trying to go against the movement.

Champions

Year Champion Runner-up Score
1959 SV Vovilveante Antres FC 2-1
1960 1.SC Mavveski Elonviik FC 3(3)-3(2)
1961 Pavre FC FC Vintvenxva 1-0
1962 Havdren Sprevin SV Vovilveante 3-2
1963 Antres FC SV Vovilveante 4-3
1964 Boylinaruɣaun FC Pavre FC 1(4)-1(1)
1965 Porlaik Sprevin 1.SC Mavveski 2-0
1966 Boylinaruɣaun FC Neu Rensek Sprevin 1(3)-1(2)
1967 SV Vovilveante 1.SC Mavveski 2-0
1968 Boylinaruɣaun FC SV Ihalda '47 3-0
1969 VfL Neu Volfsbeurɣ Porlaik Sprevin 2(4)-2(2)
1970 Boylinaruɣaun FC SC Suzell 4-1
1971 SV Vovilveante Boylinaruɣaun FC 1-0
1972 SC Exivo Porlaik FC 3(5)-3(4)
1973 Boylinaruɣaun FC 1.SC Mavveski 2-0
1974 SC Holstipcelauj VfL Neu Volfsbeurɣ 3-2
1975 SC Holstipcelauj Boylinaruɣaun FC 1-0
1976 Lardes FC Pavre FC 2-1
1977 SV Neu Darmstant Aurch Estlinn ICT 2(3)-2(1)
1978 Leviasan SC Vovilveante II 3-2
1979 1.SC Mavveski FC Ɣrund Laz 1-0
1980 Pavre FC FC Ɣrund Laz 2(3)-2(2)
1981 Porlaik FC Ferbiusen Sprevin 4-0
1982 Trinalxii XCT Neu Rensek Sprevin 2-1
1983 Pavre FC FC Ɣrund Laz 4-3
1984 Neu Rensek Sprevin Pavre FC 2-0
1985 Tintianto SC SV Vovilveante 2-1
1986 Trinalxii XCT Hutdarf XCT 3-0
1987 Neu Rensek Sprevin Hutdarf XCT 5-3
1988 Antres FC Vovilveante XCT 2-0
1989 Thres Sprevin Vovilveante XCT 3-1
1990 SV Vovilveante 1.SC Mavveski 2(4)-2(1)
1991 Antres FC FC Straci 1-0
1992 Porlaik FC Vovilveante XCT 3-1
1993 Vovilveante XCT Unien Nilvavuoir 4-0
1994 Leviasan SC Ferbiusen Sprevin 3(6)-3(5)
1995 Ferbiusen Sprevin Porlaik FC 1-0
1996 Elonviik FC Antres FC 1(4)-1(3)
1997 Neu Rensek Sprevin Vovilveante XCT 2-0
1998 Neu Rensek Sprevin Tintianto SC 0(5)-0(4)
1999 Thres Sprevin VfL Neu Volfsbeurɣ 3-2
2000 Tintianto SC Thres Sprevin 2-0
2001 Leviasan SC Thres Sprevin 3(3)-3(2)
2002 SV Mai Zalareq SV 2-1
2003 Antres FC VfL Kandal 2-0
2004 Antres FC Baehtiam IF 3-1
2005 Vovilveante XCT VfL Neu Volfsbeurɣ 4-2
2006 Porlaik FC Vovilveante XCT 3-2
2007 SC Chattson Antres FC 2-0
2008 Antres FC Trinalxii XCT 4-1
2009 Vovilveante XCT Lardes FC 2-1
2010 Porlaik FC Thres Sprevin 2(4)-2(2)
2011 Antres FC Porlaik FC 4-3
2012 Vintvenxva XCT Xhabriik ICT 1(5)-1(4)
2013 Vovilveante XCT Porlaik FC 2-0
2014 Vovilveante XCT SC Exivo 2-1
2015-2020: No Season due to Vaitrel Iede Protests
2021 Trinalxii XCT Tintianto SC 3-2
2022 SV Mai SV Neu Darmstadt 4-1
2023 SV Neu Darmstadt Antres FC 4-1

Statistics

Team Titles Runner-ups
Antres FC 7 4
Vovilveante XCT 5 5
Boylinaruɣaun FC 5 2
Porlaik FC 4 4
SV Vovilveante 4 3
Neu Rensek Sprevin 4 2
Pavre FC 3 3
Trinalxii XCT 3 1
Leviasan SC 3 0
1.SC Mavveski 2 4
Thres Sprevin 2 3
SV Neu Darmstant 2 1
SC Holstipcelauj 2 0
SV Mai 2 0
VfL Neu Volfsbeurɣ 1 3
Ferbiusen Sprevin 1 2
Lardes FC 1 1
Porlaik Sprevin 1 1
SC Exivo 1 1
Havdren Sprevin 1 0
SC Chattson 1 0
Vintvenxva XCT 1 0
FC Ɣrund Laz 0 3
Hutdarf XCT 0 2
Aurch Estlinn ICT 0 1
Baehtiam IF 0 1
FC Straci 0 1
FC Vintvenxva 0 1
SC Suzell 0 1
SV Ihalda '47 0 1
Unien Nilvavuoir 0 1
Vovilveante II 0 1
Xhabriik ICT 0 1
Zalareq SV 0 1

References and External Links

  1. English- Hiblundiiun Football System's Tournament