Zamastan Soccer League
Zamastan Soccer League (ZSL) | |
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Sport | Soccer/Fútbol |
Founded | January 21, 1904 |
Inaugural Season | 1904 |
Commissioner | Martial Duverger |
No. of Teams | 36 |
Country | Zamastan |
Headquarters | Emerald, Pahl |
Most Recent Champion | Alanis United (16) |
Most Titles | Alanis United (16) |
Current Season | 2023-2024 ZSL season |
The Zamastan Soccer League, also known as the Zamastan Premier League, is a professional Zamastanian soccer association consisting of 32 teams, divided equally into the Western Conference (ZSL) and the Eastern Conference (ZSL). The ZSL is one of the world's several professional soccer associations and the largest in Zamastan. The ZSL's regular season runs from early June to late January, with each team playing 38 games. Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons, with occasional weekday evening fixtures. Following the conclusion of the regular season, eight teams (two from each division) advance to the playoffs, a single-elimination tournament culminating in the Premier Championship Cup, which is usually held in February and is played between the last standing playoff teams. Additionally, teams within the league compete internationally in the Euronia Football Confederation and in the EFC Champions League. ZSL teams have historically been the best performing clubs in the Champions League. Several of the best players the league are selected annually to play in the World Cup and the EFC Nations League on the Zamastan national football team. The national team is the most prolific winning team in the World Cup's history, qualifying for 46 of 48 tournaments and winning six.
Competition format
Teams
The ZSL consists of 16 teams divided into two divisions with eight teams each: the Western Conference (ZSL) and the Eastern Conference (ZSL).
History
League championships
Season | Final | ||
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Winner | Score | Runner-up | |
2000-01 | team | score stadium, city, province
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team |
2001-02 | Torport United | score stadium, city, province
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SC Alberni |
2002-03 | Moulins FC | score stadium, city, province
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Upper Pahl Union |
2003-04 | Titania FC | score stadium, city, province
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SC Alberni |
2004-05 | Auckandia Union | score stadium, city, province
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Tofino United FC |
2005-06 | Tofino United FC | score stadium, city, province
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Alanis United |
2006-07 | Alanis United | score stadium, city, province
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Arinals Rockets |
2007-08 | Auckandia Union | score stadium, city, province
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Park City FC |
2008-09 | Park City FC | score stadium, city, province
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Titania FC |
2009-10 | Bettencourt FC | score stadium, city, province
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Providence Raptors |
2010-11 | Tofino United FC | score stadium, city, province
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Anchorhead United FC |
2011-12 | Aebetius Lakers | score stadium, city, province
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United Blythe |
2012-13 | Tofino United FC | score stadium, city, province
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Emerald Union |
2013-14 | Emerald Union | score stadium, city, province
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Svalberg Stallions |
2014-15 | Aebetius Lakers | score stadium, city, province
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Emerald Union |
2015-16 | Torport United | score stadium, city, province
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Jade Harbor FC |
2016-17 | Moulins FC | score stadium, city, province
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Auckandia Union |
2017-18 | Torport United | score stadium, city, province
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White Rock Sounders |
2018-19 | Arinals Rockets | score stadium, city, province
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Auckandia Union |
2019-20 | Alanis United | score stadium, city, province
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Park City FC |
2020-21 | Alanis United | score stadium, city, province
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Tariel Aces |
2021-22 | Alanis United | score stadium, city, province
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Wingerton Wildcats |
2022-23 | Tofino United FC | score stadium, city, province
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Anchorhead United FC |
2023-24 | team | score stadium, city, province
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team |