Valladar Liga-1

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Liga-1
Founded1977
CountryValladares
ConfederationCRF
IFCF
Number of teams20
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toLiga-2
Domestic cup(s)King's Shield
International cup(s)IFCF Champions’ League
IFCF Challenger’s Cup
Copa de Campeones
Current championsTannenberg FC (6th title)
(60)
Most championshipsFontvielle Impact (14 titles)
TV partnersGOL
Websitewww.lfv.vd/liga1
Current: Valladar Liga-1 61

The Valladar Liga-1 (League-1 in English and Ligue-1 in French), is Valladares’s top division of association football. Run by the Liga Federal de Valladares, an entity affiliated to the Valladar Football Association, it contains twenty clubs from across the country, and maintains a system of promotion and relegation of three or four clubs a year between it and the Valladar Liga-2, Valladares’s second division.

The season runs from March to November, during which time 38 matches are played per team, totalling 380 matches overall. The vast majority of matches are played on weekends, with some on Friday nights and one matchday during Independence Day on October 8th. It is broadcast by GOL, who own the rights to all of the league's matches.

The Liga-1 was set up in 1977 as the Valladar Super League, the first national league competition ever organized in Valladares, and before that, its most prominent teams were competing in amateur leagues organized by the Football Associations of each federal state. The first league season was contested in 1978 by 16 clubs, but it was later expanded to 20 in 1980. Historically, the league has been dominated by Fontvielle Impact and Metropolis Alligators, from the industrial town of Fontvielle and the capital city Metropolis respectively, both of whom being the only clubs that have won four or more leagues in a row. L’Impact’s 14 titles and the Alligators’s 12 mean that nearly half of all the titles contested have been won between the two clubs. For its 31st season, in 2008, it was taken over by the Liga Federal de Valladares and rebranded as the Liga-1.

The current champions of the league are Tannenberg FC, who won their sixth title at the conclusion of the sixtieth season. Every year, at the start of the season, the last season’s champions play the last season’s champions of the King's Shield in an event known as the Canalave Crown, and in addition to this, the league’s top teams every season get to play in the tournaments organized by IFCF, such as the Champions' League and the Challenger's Cup. The league is currently ranked as the 13th strongest league of the multiverse according to the IFCF rankings for IFCF season 3.

History

The Valladar Liga-1’s beginnings date back to 1977, when the State Championships were the most important football competition in the nation. At the time there was no nationwide football competition in Valladares and interstate club matches were rarely held. In a meeting held at the headquarters of the Asociación de Fútbol Distrital in Metropolis in July 1977, representatives from the football associations from each Valladar mainland state voted 5–1 in support of the creation of the Valladar Football Association, and in turn, of a nationwide football league, with only the Mountbatten Football Association opposing the idea brought forward by the Metropolis and Eterna football associations. As a result, the Valladar Super League was created and invitations to participate in its first season were sent to the top clubs in each State Championship at the end of the 1977 season, the clubs that accepted the invitation are italicized:

With Nacional, FC Lilí, Antioquian champions Pradera FC, and both Canalese clubs having declined their invitations, the VFA decided to appeal to the next large cities left without a team in the newly-created league, such as Maldonado (Pumas Maldonado and Universitario de Maldonado were both invited after both League of Canalave teams declined), Valencia (Cardenales FC were invited to replace Nacional), and Gatineau (RC Belfort received an invite to replace Pradera FC), while the last berth into the new league was awarded to Olympique de Fontvielle, thus completing the 16 clubs that competed in the first VSL season, which was won by Metropolis Alligators. The football associations of the states of Westlands, Arauco, Alto Danubio, and the city of Junín joined the Valladar league system later on.

Clubs for Season 61

Club Location Stadium Capacity
AC Tallin Carloburgo, Mountbatten Parken Road Stadium 13,500
AD Cerro Cerro, District of Metropolis Estadio Municipal Marcus Trent 15,000
AS Bezieres Bezieres, Foix Stade de Foix-Jules Picot 63,170
AS Montreux Montreux, Foix Stade Micoud 15,500
Bohemians Metropolis Metropolis Arena Bohemians 25,000
Canalave Dragons Canalave, Canalave Dragon Stadium 50,987
Deportivo Junín City of Junín Arena Junín 43,394
Eterna Stars Eterna City, Eterna Alain Tramontin Stadium 60,207
Étoile Verte Bezieres, Foix Stade de Charmilliot 13,000
FC Maritime Westporte Westporte, Canalave Riverside Stadium 23,000
Fontvielle Impact Fontvielle, Foix Stade de la Frontière 41,378
Marinos Metropolis Metropolis Estadio Zachary Fortin 50,304
Metropolis Alligators Metropolis Alexander I National Stadium 95,021
Nacional Metropolis City of Metropolis Stadium 47,826
Nord Energie FC Toril, Eterna Municipal Stadium 15,000
Olympique de Fontvielle Fontvielle, Foix Stade de l'Amitié 29,185
Pradera FC Pradera, Antioquia Estadio de la Montaña 43,174
Servette FC Servette, District of Metropolis Stade Municipal Henri Cousteau 21,000
Slateport Bulls Slateport, Eterna Estadio de la Riviera 40,110
Tannenberg FC Carloburgo, Mountbatten White Meadow Arena 69,780

Roll of Honour

Club Winners Seasons Won
Fontvielle Impact 14 5, 8, 9, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 41, 54, 58, 59
Metropolis Alligators 12 1, 3, 14, 15, 18, 31, 32, 33, 34, 39, 43, 50
AS Bezieres 10 10, 11, 13, 16, 27, 36, 40, 42, 47, 57
Marinos Metropolis 6 4, 44, 45, 46, 52, 53
Tannenberg FC 6 6, 17, 38, 48, 51, 60
Nacional 5 7, 12, 30, 55, 56
Eterna Stars 2 2, 20
Canalave Dragons 1 19
Deportivo Junín 1 49
Edmonton United 1 29
Olympique de Fontvielle 1 35
Pradera FC 1 37

Sponsorship

From seasons 1 to 58, the Valladar Liga-1 had title sponsorship rights sold to six companies, three of which were Valladar companies: public utility company EnergyValladares, electronics retailer Triangle, and AlfaCredit Bank, which was the most recent title sponsor, having sponsored the Liga-1 from seasons 50 until 58. In addition to this, three foreign companies sponsored the competition during the Super League era: Mytanar and Cafundelense banks OGI Banka and Banco Econômico, and Citiz dairy company ChocoMilk.

Seasons Sponsor Brand
1–13 Valladares EnergyValladares Hydro Super League
14 No sponsor Valladar Super League
15–19 Mytanija OGI Banka Valladar Super League presented by OGI Banka
20–24 Cafundéu Banco Econômico Valladar Super League presented by Banco Econômico
25–29 Civil Citizenry ChocoMilk Valladar Super League presented by ChocoMilk
30 Valladares Triangle Valladar Super League presented by Triangle Électronique
31–49 Liga-1 presented by Triangle Électronique
50–58 Valladares AlfaCredit Liga-1 presented by AlfaCredit
59–present No sponsor Liga-1

AlfaCredit's deal with the Liga Federal de Valladares expired at the end of the 58th season. Shortly after, the LFV announced that it would not pursue any further title sponsorship deals for the Liga-1, arguing that they wanted to build a "clean" brand for the competition while at the same time leaving the door open for a group of both national and international companies to become official partners and suppliers. The current sponsors of the Valladar Football Association are minor partners of the LFV.

Media coverage

Domestic

In Valladares, starting from the 60th Liga-1 season matches are broadcast by pay-TV channel GOL, a joint endeavour by the Liga Federal de Valladares and former rights holder SportsNet, which signed an exclusivity contract for 5 years where SportsNet agreed to pay P$ 7.2 million per year. GOL also has first rights to match highlights, which are aired in their program Lo Mejor de la Fecha at the end of the last match of each round. Match highlights are then released for the usage of other channels at midnight.

In the past, Valladar football matches were broadcast nationally by SportsNet themselves and later by VSPN, who aired up to 5 matches per round, while the clubs themselves sold the rights of their other matches not broadcast by either SportsNet or VSPN to local and regional broadcasters.

Radio coverage of Liga-1 matches is more varied, including full coverage of every match in the Cancha Valladares program on the stations and website of RNV, as well as other local radio stations which buy the rights to broadcast the home matches of clubs in their areas.

Global

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