Frarstizk Liig Dofriɣ

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Frarstizk Liig Dofriɣ
Founded5 December 1946; 78 years ago (1946-12-05)
Country Frarstizk
ConfederationIFA
Number of teams606
International cup(s)
Current championsSporting Maegnitersburg (27th title)
TV partnersFDN (Frarstizk Dofriɣ Network)
Websiteliigdofriɣ.org

The Frarstizk Liig Dofriɣ (English: Frarstizk Soccer/Football League) was originally founded with the creation of it's top two leagues, Frarstizk A Liig Dofriɣ and Frarstizk B Liig Dofriɣ on December 5, 1946. Its creation was caused by Frarstizk's independence from the nation Hiblund earlier that year. The league consisted primarily of the now Frarstizkian teams in the Harletical Fiutvel Iede, which served as Hiblund's primary football league before the Frarstizkian portion of the country broke off.

History

With the founding of the country Frarstizk, the Harletical Iede had a difficult decision to make. Already in debt, the league had to deal with the tensions still among the players and clubs of the league. Fans of the league could not stand the change, but the Frarstizk side decided that there were no reasons to continue in the Harletical Iede, even though they would most likely loose a large part of their fan bases and funding, but with Hiblund loosing interest with the idea and some Frarstizkians predicting what would soon be known as the Sciedfelt Stretch.

Soon after Frarstizk's Independence, many small Football leagues in Frarstizk quickly were established. The Frarstizk Liig Dofriɣ was founded the same day as the Frarstizk A Liig Dofriɣ and the Frarstizk B Liig Dofriɣ. The Frarstizk Liig Dofriɣ agreed to deals with the Frarstizkian clubs of the Harletical Iede and other minor league teams to host them for the foreseeable future as they did not have a league to play in and almost none of their players had been signed. Due to the return of the popular clubs from the days of the Harletical Iede. There were only a few differences for the clubs since the days of Hiblund, Yenverlaagians was renamed Yenvelaaɣians, SC Bernital was renamed Unien Bernital, Okkev Skuveri FC was renamed Okkev Skʉveri FC, Acadaleng FC was renamed Acadalenɣ FC, and VfL Fomensburg was renamed VfL Fomensburɣ.

Executive committee

Clubs

Original Clubs

Original clubs of the Frarstizk A Liig Dofriɣ:

  • Atletisk Eamni
  • Borussia Stankebaskel
  • Delevik G.K.
  • Emel Smatt 04
  • Laellic Sprevin
  • Okkev Skʉveri FC
  • Sporting Maegnitersburg
  • Treindurr Aizjhur
  • Unien Bernital
  • Yenvelaaɣians

Original clubs of the Frarstizk B Liig Dofriɣ:

  • 1.FC Scelcoi
  • Acadalenɣ FC
  • Atletisk Ongrësto
  • Borussia Ӧpelirö
  • Eintracht Vardgurr
  • FC Zwembar
  • Maegnitersburg BCF
  • Meccel City
  • PFC Ray Lauscie
  • VfL Fomensburɣ

1953 Expansion Clubs

First clubs of the Frarstizk C Liig Dofriɣ:

  • AIK Neorx
  • Eteil Viir Schasken SV
  • FC Dauijen
  • Ioshia
  • Lensaedao BCF
  • SC Maegnitersburg
  • Terfjorg Cou
  • Unitrex Zyonvir
  • VfB Cohinxa
  • Wӧperburɣ PFC

First clubs of the Frarstizk D Liig Dofriɣ:

  • Ayvviv Rooim PFC
  • Dynamo Nurjeić
  • FC Fnewut
  • IF Zarat
  • Kinkiknar UFT
  • Lenjenstein United
  • Nʉ Norwich Juniors
  • OS Yarnek
  • TX Welveirholɣ
  • UFT ßewke

1964 Expansion Clubs

1997 Expansion Clubs

Current Rankings

Former Clubs

Sponsors