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Ligue Populaire (Batisuria)

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Ligue Populaire
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Founded22 December 1959
CountryMarensoald Batisuria (20 teams)
Other club(s) from Midrasia (1 team)
 The Mawusi (1 team)
ConfederationFFA
Number of teams20
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toLigue Mineure
Domestic cup(s)Marensoald Cup
League cup(s)President's Cup
International cup(s)FFA Champions Cup
FFA MajAra Cup
Current championsLocomotif Lukubwa
(9th Title)
(2017-18)
Most championshipsTroisponts Sportif
TV partnersBCM, MonduSport (Live Matches)
MonduSport (Highlights)
2018-19 Ligue Populaire

Ligue Populaire is a professional mens' football league of Association Football clubs located in Batisuria. The league is Batisuria's major domestic football league, the top-tier league within the Batisurian National Football Federation. The league hosts a total of twenty teams from across the nation, and thirty have participated in the league since its inception in 1959, one of which plays from the neighboring Midrasian territory of Fortnouveau. It operates on a system of Promotion and Relegation, with the bottom-performing teams from each conference being relegated to Ligue Mineure, and replaced with the top-performing of the Mineure teams.

Ligue Populaire was created in 1959 following the reorganization of intramural ad-hoc teams within the Batisuria Peoples' Defense Force and other national government agencies including police, educators, engineers, and agricultural and public works coordinators. The first match between what would become LP Clubs took place between the Army "Legionnaires" and Navy "Odyssées", now Legionnaire Mwiga and Odyssée Sahabihina on a Naval Airstrip in the present-day Nosia Autonomous District. Thanks to an unexpected amount of press on the occasion, what was originally intended to be a simple morale boost to promote inter-department solidarity in the armed forces laid the groundwork for three more government-associated clubs to appear over the following months, and several more, including many among the general public, to take shape. In 1959, the explosion of sport culture, especially surrounding football, resulted in the formation of the BNFF and Ligue Populaire, composed of the first eight government-associated clubs, with those from outside the government operating in Ligue National, which today exists as the Federation's third-tier league. In 1968, it was announced that additional clubs would be permitted to join LP, largely in a bid to increase the popularity and talent pool of the League against the much more popular Asuran clubs, especially the Midrasian Liga Premiére. Until 1979, it competed in the Eastern League alongside the Federal Socialist Union and its allies, though it moved to the FFA following a number of other political and societal splits from the Union.

Today, LP's League Coefficient ranks the Batisurian football league among the most prominent in the world, and the most successful outside of Asura, permitting three clubs entry into the Champions Cup. It is often used as a jumping-off point for new athletes coming from across Majula and Arabekh, and holds significant viewership among members of both continents' diasporas the world over.

Format

The League follows a standard Double Round-Robin format. Over the course of the season, which goes from December to August, each club will play every other twice, once at home and once away, for a total of 30 matchdays per team, with a break between the fifteenth and sixteenth rounds. Teams must reach three points for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points achieved, allowing the top four clubs entry to the Presidential Tournament, the winner of which is crowned champion of the league for that season. Eleven matches are played weekly during the season, and are only put on hold for Federal Holidays, with Sundays hosting the "Match of the Week".

Promotion and Relegation

A system of Promotion and Relegation is established between Ligue Populaire and Ligue Mineure in Batisuria. The two lowest-performing teams are relegated to Ligue Mineure, which are subsequently replaced with Mineure's Champion and Runner-Up. The second runner-up and third-lowest ranking team in Ligue Populaire engage in a postseason match to decide which team will be promoted or relegated.

Below is a record of how many teams were present in Ligue Populaire throughout the League's history, as mandated by the League Charters, which are renewed every 10 years:

 
  • 1958-68: 8
  • 1968-78: 10
  • 1978-88: 12
  • 1988-98: 20
  • 1998-2008: 16
  • 2008-18: 20
  • 2018-Present: 20

Ranking of Clubs with Equal Points

If points are equal between two or more clubs, the rules are, in accord to Midrasian Football Rules:

  • If all clubs involved have played each other twice:
    • If the tie is between two clubs, then the tie is broken using the goal difference for the two matches those clubs have played against each other (without away goals rule)
    • If the tie is between more than two clubs, then the tie is broken using the games the clubs have played against each other:
      • a) head-to-head points
      • b) head-to-head goal difference
      • c) head-to-head goals scored
  • If two legged games between all clubs involved have not been played, or the tie is not broken by the rules above, it is broken using:
    • a) total goal difference
    • b) total goals scored
  • If the tie is still not broken, the winner will be determined by Fair Play scales. These are:
    • yellow card, 1 point
    • doubled yellow card/ejection, 2 points
    • direct red card, 3 points
    • suspension or disqualification of coach, executive or other club personnel (outside referees' decisions), 5 points
    • misconduct of the supporters: mild 5 points, serious 6 points, very serious 7 points
    • stadium closure, 10 points
    • if the Competition Committee removes a penalty, the points are also removed
  • If the tie is still not broken, it will be resolved with a tie-break match in a neutral stadium.

Qualification for FFA Competitions

As of the current league charter in 2019 and its current FFA League Coefficient, the champion and first two runners-up of the previous season are qualified for the first round of the FFA Champions Cup. The Fourth and Fifth Place Clubs are qualified for the FFA MajAra Cup.

Teams

Included is a list of all teams that are or have been active in Ligue Populaire since its inception. Teams which are currently delegated to Ligue Mineure as of the 2018-19 Season are denoted by a grey background.

Team Founded
First LP Appearance
Location Stadium Capacity
Locomotif Jukubwaville 1956
1959
Jukubwaville 24500
Legionnaire Mwiga 1955
1959
Mwiga 30000
Technique Nuwara 1955
1959
Nuwara 31250
Verte Mananara 1959
1959
Mananara 51000
Odyssée Sahabihina 1955
1959
Sahabihina 69200
Legionnaire Onada 1955
1959
Onada 83000
Bouclier Rutete 1958
1959
Rutete 33500
Locomotif Courvers 1957
1959
Courvers 64000
Trois Ponts Sportif 1958
1968
Lotsha 67000
Toujoviljad Atletique 1959
1968
Toujoviljad 27250
Courvers 1964
1968
Courvers 55000
Ibbene-Aux-Portes 1965
1968
Ibbene-Aux-Portes 57100
Espirit-Roteran Sportif 1966
1970
Courvers 39250
Locomotif Putallam 1965
1971
Putallam 26000
Fegliare 1963
1973
Fegliare 35000
Odyssée Cote Moshe 1961
1973
Cote Moshe 72500
Matav Union 1957
1978
Courvers 35000
Villes-Sans-Frontières Atletique 1962
1978
Rutete
Port Loyal, Mawusi
50000
Kamasi 1955
1974
Kamasi 32150
Galle 1957
1975
Galle 40100
Valjardin 1977
1983
Valjardin 95000
Avanti Sportif 1967
1984
Lotsha 70500
Première Capitale Atletique 1978
1985
Jukubwaville 33000
Technique Coquelicot 1957
1979
Temba 29450
Avia Mwiga 1969
1980
Mwiga 64500
Benota 1976
1988
Benota 50700
Fortnouveau Rouge Sportif 1969
1990
Fortnouveau 34500
Équatorial Atletique 1982
1990
Valjardin 74400
Seppmaa Union 1970
1991
Müdrasõprus 24750
Nosia Union 1976
1993
Dauvelone-Sur 23600

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