Kalșerian Premier League

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Kalșerian Premier League
Organising body Kalșerian Association Football Federation
Founded October 21, 1955
First season 1956
Country  Kalșeri
Confederation CONCACAF
Number of teams 18
Level on pyramid 1
Relegation to Challenge League
Domestic cup(s) Sun Trophy
Enrico Scioni Shield
Current champions Olympia Takalim
(2021)
Most championships Evalria Citizens (14 titles)
TV partners KalCom 1, KBC, Sky Sports
2022 season

The Kalșerian Premier League, often referred to as the Premier League (Kalhan: Oilor Lega) or KPL, and and called the First League until 1999, is the top tier of the Kalșerian football league pyramid. Contested by 18 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Challenge League. A regular season runs from March to November, with each team playing 34 matches (each team plays all other seventeen twice, home and away). Most games are played on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

The competition was launched in 1956 by the Kalșerian Association Football Federation, by unifying the cantonal leagues and grouping the champions into a single league. Fifty-five teams have participated in the Premier League since its inception in 1956, and fourteen of these clubs have won at least one title.

In terms of spectators, the Premier League is the second sports competition in Kalșeri, behind the Kalșerian Ice Hockey Championship. For the 2019 season, the average match attendance was at 19,596.

The Premier League is the highest of the three nationwide leagues organized by the Kalșerian Association Football Federation, whose current President is Gene Moresco.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The Premier League is the highest national league run by the KAFF, followed by the Challenge League, National League 1 and National League 2. The National League 2 is geographically divided in smaller groups, whereas the Premier League, Challenge League and National League 1 are not. Below the National League 2 are the cantonal pyramids, which vary in complexity and names.

At the end of the season, the three teams with the lowest number of points are relegated to the Challenge League and replaced with the champion, the runner-up and the winner of the playoffs of the Challenge League. Evalria Citizens, Olympia Takalim and Internacional Las Encinas are the only three clubs to have played every iteration of the Premier League since its inception in 1956.

Teams from the four highest levels of the national pyramid take part in the Sun Trophy, the national cup; Premier League and Challenge League teams enter the competition in the round of 32. The winner of the Sun Trophy and the winner of the Premier League face off in the Enrico Scioni Shield.

The Premier League is home to a number of rivalries between teams, including the Evalria Citizens F.C.–Olympia Takalim S.U. rivalry (also known as the Kalassico), the Limestone Derby (Olympia Takalim–Lennoxton Eagles), the Gulf Derby (Percy UnionGymnasium Percy 1958), the Derby of the Two Rivers (Evalria Citizens–Tașarél Cavaliers) and the Shamrock Showdown (St. PatrickA.F.C. Carnafarry).

History[edit | edit source]

Origins[edit | edit source]

Association football had become popular in Kalșeri in the late 1800s, and several leagues were established throughout the cantons, the first being the Evalrian Cantonal League in 1898. Despite its popularity, the Kalșerian association football scene lacked a central authority with consistent funding, meaning that multiple separate leagues often operated in the same territory, and their funds were not guaranteed to be enough to operate for back-to-back seasons.

In 1932, President Ioen Rovuan called for the establishment of a unified league (the "A League") that grouped the best teams in each canton, thus putting an end to the period of "glorified Sunday leagues". While the plan was ultimately abandoned, several cantonal associations began to streamline their pyramids and set up a system of promotion and relegation, and the Kalșerian Association Football Federation (KAFF) was founded in Jarronburg, Janval in 1938.

Calls for a national professional league were furthered with the rise of mass media, namely television, through which matches of cantonal and national importance began to be broadcast.

Foundation[edit | edit source]

On February 1, 1955, prompted by a letter sent by the Football Club Association to the Ministry of Sports, Prime Minister Enrico Scioni issued a decree that allowed the KAFF to invite the champion of the highest competition in each canton into a tentatively-named "First League". On October 21, KAFF President John Urbina announced that the following clubs would be taking part in the new First League, set to debut on March of the following year:

After complaints from clubs that had been excluded, such as the Lennoxton Eagles and the Tașarél Cavaliers, the KAFF announced that two more teams would be added, based on their on-field performance and financial situation. As a result of this selection process, A.F.C. Carnafarry and Jucunditas Evalria were selected as the two additional teams.

Subsequent developments[edit | edit source]

Although attendance and ratings for First League matches were high, the League and the KAFF were accused of elitism in a document signed by twelve club owners in Sayooville, Kalúen in June of 1956. The document, subsequently known as the "Sayooville Declaration", demanded that the KAFF "institute a mechanism in which smaller clubs are given the possibility to compete in the First League". The Declaration contributed to the creation of the second-tier National League (now Challenge League) in 1958, and the institution of promotion and relegation between the tiers.

On October 15, 1959, Enrico Scioni was named Honorary President, a position he would hold until his death in 1978. Under his tenure, the First League expanded to sixteen teams from the 1970 season onwards.

In 1999, the First League was renamed Premier League, after its English counterpart, and expanded to eighteen teams. In light of the Invicta Evalria scandal, rules for management and finance of clubs participating in the Premier League were tightened, barring former convicts of financial crimes from owning a club. In 2012, the Premier League Cup was abolished.

Clubs[edit | edit source]

Champions[edit | edit source]

Teams in bold currently take part in the 2022 season.

Club Titles Seasons
Evalria Citizens 14 1964, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1973, 1982, 1998, 1999, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
Olympia Takalim 10 1986, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2020, 2021
Tașarél Cavaliers 8 1960, 1961, 1963, 1970, 1971, 1978, 2003, 2004
Internacional Las Encinas 6 1972, 1974, 1975, 1979, 2013, 2014
Gymnasium Percy 1958 5 1991, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015
Jucunditas Evalria 4 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959
Percy Union 4 1965, 1966, 1995, 2000
St. Patrick 4 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985
Harts F.C.
(operating as Hartleyville City until 2017)
3 1983, 1987, 1988
Lennoxton Eagles 3 1990, 1992, 1996
Folkestone City 2 1976, 1977
Mars Falșak F.C. 1 1962
Carnafarry 1 2001
Zeitgeist Chalmersville 1 2002

2022 season[edit | edit source]

After the 2021 season, Chalmersville City, King's Gate and Mars Falșak were relegated to the Challenge League, replaced by Challenge League champions Folkestone City, runners-up Percy Union and play-off winners Santa Cruz.

2022 club 2021 position First season in top division Seasons in top division First season of current spell in top division No. of seasons of current spell in top division Top division titles Most recent top division title
Carnafarry 3rd 1956 56 2000 23 1 2001
Evalria Citizens 6th 1956 67 1956 67 13 2019
Folkestone City 1st (CL) 1965 20 2022 1 2 1977
Fuego de Loscafo 11th 2004 17 2018 5 0
Gymnasium Percy 1958 2nd 1959 60 1990 33 4 2015
Harts F.C. 8th 1970 49 2020 3 3 1988
Ieronton 14th 1960 16 2021 2 0
Internacional Las Encinas 5th 1956 67 1956 67 6 2014
Jucunditas Evalria 9th 1956 55 2016 7 4 1959
Lág 4th 1957 49 1993 30 0
Lennoxton Eagles 10th 1960 36 2015 8 3 1996
Locomotive St. Adrian 13th 1956 33 2017 6 0
Olympia Takalim 1st 1956 67 1956 67 10 2021
Percy Union 2nd (CL) 1956 55 2022 1 3 2000
Santa Cruz 3rd (CL) 1965 45 2022 1 0
St. Patrick 12th 1956 38 2021 2 3 1985
Tașarél Cavaliers 15th 1959 57 2014 9 8 2004
Zeitgeist Chalmersville 7th 1956 42 2021 2 1 2002

Seasons in the Premier League[edit | edit source]

Fifty-five clubs have participated in the First League/Premier League for at least one season. The teams in bold currently compete in the 2022 season. Evalria Citizens, Inter Las Encinas and Olympia Takalim are the only clubs to have taken part in every iteration of the Premier League since its inception in 1956.

Sponsorship[edit | edit source]

Media coverage[edit | edit source]

Stadiums[edit | edit source]

To host a Premier League match, a stadium must have a capacity of no fewer than 15,000 spectators, and it must meet strict safety criteria. Following the Hillsborough disaster of 1989, the KAFF only allows all-seater stadiums to host Premier League matches.

For the 2022 season, the average capacity of a Premier League stadium is 37,185.

2022 season[edit | edit source]

Club Stadium Location Capacity Built
Carnafarry Carns Stadium Carnafarry, NK 35,102 1958
Evalria Citizens Allianz Stadium Tașarél, EV 45,623 2003
Folkestone City Edward J. Trevisano Stadium Folkestone, TK 19,559 1969
Fuego de Loscafo Monteros Avenue Stadium Loskaf, SR 21,900 1999
Gymnasium Percy 1958 Miramar Stadium Percy, KL 34,500 1983
Harts F.C. SmartShop Field Hartleyville, LN 43,819 2004
Ieronton id.hal Whiteriver, UR 36,245 1977
Internacional Las Encinas Augusto J. Gutiérrez Stadium Las Encinas, SR 47,081 1965
Jucunditas Evalria National Olympic Stadium Gwastatir, EV 72,592 1949
Lág The Green Den Rișen, LG 29,104 1926
Lennoxton Eagles The Nest Lennoxton, TK 29,482 1922
Locomotive St. Adrian Marsellus Gerna Stadium St. Adrian, UR 24,293 1939
Olympia Takalim Takalim Cantonal Stadium Lennoxton, TK 56,100 1939
Percy Union EnerKal Stadium Percy, KL 43,187 1983
Santa Cruz Puerto del Oeste Stadium Las Encinas, SR 24,823 1946
St. Patrick James H. Lockney Presidential Stadium Treetoor, NK 35,118 1919
Tașarél Cavaliers Allianz Stadium Tașarél, EV 45,623 2003
Zeitgeist Chalmersville Robert Q. Garner Sr. Stadium Nedwood Park, CH 35,183 1964

Records[edit | edit source]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

Goals[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. ^ 46 as Hartleyville City F.C., 3 as Harts F.C. Harts is legally recognized as the successor club to Hartleyville City F.C., which folded in 2017.