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The Guldliga is the highest level of the [[Eldmark|Eldmarsk]] football league system. With 16 clubs, it operates on a system of {{wp|promotion and relegation}} with the [[Eldmark|Eldmarsk Football Union]]. Typically, seasons run from September to April, with each team playing 30 matches against all other teams, both home and away. Games are typically played on Saturdays and Sundays, however games can sometimes be played on weekdays.  
The Guldliga is the highest level of the [[Eldmark|Eldmarsk]] football league system. With 16 clubs, it operates on a system of {{wp|promotion and relegation}} with the [[Eldmark|Eldmarsk Football Union]]. Typically, seasons run from September to April, with each team playing 30 matches against all other teams, both home and away. Games are typically played on Saturdays and Sundays, however games can sometimes be played on weekdays.  


The Guldliga was initially created in 1938, then known as the All-Eldmarsken Fotbollsligan, or the AEF, however it traces its routes back to at least the formation of the first nationwide league, the Förstadivision, which was formed between 8 teams: [[Hammarvik|IFK Hammarvik]], [[Hammarvik|Djurbruka FK]], [[Eldmark|Stalkulle IK]], [[Eldmark|FK Grönsund]], [[Eldmark|ISS Juniskaren]], [[Eldmark|Platenburg IFK]], [[Eldmark|Klub Arucian]], and [[Eldmark|Vitberg FK]].
The Guldliga was initially created in 1923 between 8 teams: [[Hammarvik|IFK Hammarvik]], [[Hammarvik|Djurbruka FK]], [[Eldmark|Stalkulle IK]], [[Eldmark|FK Grönsund]], [[Eldmark|ISS Juniskaren]], [[Eldmark|Vitberg FK]], [[Eldmark|Klub Arucian]], and [[Eldmark|Erikstad Forbund]], the latter of which have since been relegated to the Silverliga, but still exist. Some clubs, such as IFK Hammarvik, have existed for much longer, tracing its founding back to 1898. The Guldliga enjoys particularly lucrative contracts with [[Eldmarks Television|ELT]], particularly their sports subsidiary, ELT Sport (also known as EL2).
 
The Guldliga, as with association football, is the most-watched sports league in Eldmark. Over 31 clubs have competed at one point within the Guldliga.


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 03:51, 13 October 2023

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Guldliga
File:Guldliga.png
SportAssociation football
Founded1 January, 1923 (100
years ago);
Hammarvik, EH, ELD
Inaugural season1923
No. of teams16
CountryFile:Eldmark.png Eldmark
HeadquartersHammarvik, EH, ELD
Most recent
champion(s)
Djurbruka FK
TV partner(s)ELT Sport
ESS
ASN Sport
Domestic cup(s)Eldmarsk Cupen
Official websitewww.guldliga.co.el

The Guldliga is the highest level of the Eldmarsk football league system. With 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Eldmarsk Football Union. Typically, seasons run from September to April, with each team playing 30 matches against all other teams, both home and away. Games are typically played on Saturdays and Sundays, however games can sometimes be played on weekdays.

The Guldliga was initially created in 1923 between 8 teams: IFK Hammarvik, Djurbruka FK, Stalkulle IK, FK Grönsund, ISS Juniskaren, Vitberg FK, Klub Arucian, and Erikstad Forbund, the latter of which have since been relegated to the Silverliga, but still exist. Some clubs, such as IFK Hammarvik, have existed for much longer, tracing its founding back to 1898. The Guldliga enjoys particularly lucrative contracts with ELT, particularly their sports subsidiary, ELT Sport (also known as EL2).

The Guldliga, as with association football, is the most-watched sports league in Eldmark. Over 31 clubs have competed at one point within the Guldliga.

History

Establishment

Expansion

Organization

Governance

Player acquisition

Finances

Branding

Teams

The Guldliga has 16 teams.

Team Crest Location Stadium Capacity Origin Year Championships Won
ISS Awahali File:ISSAwahali.png Awahali, Odavlistaden Nordenfalk Stadion 15,020
Djurbruka FK File:Djurbruka.png Hammarvik, EH Asteriasbanken Arena 32,000
FK Grönsund File:Gronsund.png Grönsund, Räckvidden Soldaternas Minnesstadion 41,000 1923
IFK Hammarvik File:Ifkhammarvik.png Hammarvik, EH ELT Stadion 45,000 1898
ISS Juniskaren File:Juniskaren.png Juniskaren, Räckvidden Juniskaren Mässfält 30,500 1923
Knuten IFK File:KnutenIFK.png Knuten, Vanö Aruciacupenfält 16,500
FK Kronor File:FKKronor.png Åndalvern, Hammarstad SVK Stadion 33,500
IFK Platenburg File:IFKPlatenburg.png Platenburg, Norrahaven Svartsten Arena 27,000 1902
FS Ravn File:Fsravn.png Tjallingen, Arucia Arusisktljus Stadion 37,000
Sankt Albrekt SK File:Sankt albrekt.png Sankt Albrekt, Systrarna Eldmarskflyg Arena 22,000
Stalkulle IK File:Stalkulleik.png Stalkulle, Hornmark Östernsport Stadion 31,000
Tommastad SK File:Tommastad.png Alestrand, Alestad BV23 Arena 29,000
ISS Tsisa File:Tsisaiss.png Tsisa, Odavlistaden Rödvinge Stadion 38,000
SK Vaxholmen File:SKVaxholmen.png Vaxholmen, Vanö Beck Arena 19,500
Vitberg FK File:Vitberg.png Vitberg, Bronckmark Johanssen Arena 40,000
Ytterholm IFK File:YtterholmIFK.png Ytterholm, Norrahaven Besök Eldmark Arena 34,000

Competition format

Regular season

Super Cup

Awards

Media coverage

Controversies