Kelssek Football League

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Kelssek Football League
Number of teams46
Level on pyramid1–3
Relegation toAll-Kelssek Soccer League
Domestic cup(s)Patriotes Cup
International cup(s)Champions League
Challengers Cup
Liga B Champions Trophy

The Kelssek Football League (French: Ligue de football kelssekienne) is a professional league for soccer clubs which is the highest level of competition in Kelssek. The league consists of three divisions, the KFL Championship (Championnat), the National (Ligue nationale), and the Association (Association de la LFK), which is played in two geographical zones. The competition is governed by the national federation, Football Kelssek.

Each season the bottom three clubs of the Championship are relegated to the National division. Replacing them are the winners and runner-up of the National and the winners of a playoffs tournament among the teams placing third to sixth. The bottom four clubs of the National division are relegated to the Association while the two regional winners are promoted along with the winners of the playoffs contested between the second and third-placed teams of each region.

Burnaby SC are the most successful club with 15 league titles.

Media coverage

KFL Championship matches are televised nationally in Kelssek on the TV12 broadcast network, on Twelve local affiliates, the NSN cable channels, and in French on SRK-Télé and SportVu. Broadcasting rights revenue is evenly divided among teams. The traditional time slot for the most-anticipated live match each week is TV12's Saturday Soccer, which has been broadcast on Saturdays at 4pm Coastal Time since 1983.

International competitions

The winners and runners-up of the KFL qualify for the IFCF Champions League and the teams placing third through fifth qualify for the Challengers Cup. The top three teams of the KFL National qualify for the Liga B Champions Trophy. Burnaby SC is the most successful KFL club on the world stage, recognized as the UICA Kelssekian Club of the Century for reaching the Globe Cup group stage twice. Until IFCF 4, CF Outineau were the only KFL club to have reached the group stage of the Champions League. IFCF 4 marked a watershed for Kelssek international club competitions as CF Outineau reached the knockout rounds of the Champions League and Burnaby SC and Strathcona Internationals advanced to the knockout rounds of the Challengers Cup, with Strathcona reaching the quarterfinals. The resulting increase in the league's coefficient ranking allowed it to gain an additional place in the Champions League for the first time.

With Latrobe Athletic reaching the final of the 6th Challengers Cup, the league's ranking improved further to 10th in the world. It peaked at third in the IFCF rankings for the 8th and 9th IFCF seasons. Fans and media continued to debate whether this was an accurate reflection of the league's quality, largely regarding it as among the world's top leagues but clearly a tier below leagues like Audioslavia's National League and the Nepharim Zenith that were consistently winning IFCF trophies.

Clubs

KFL Championship

Correct as of season 67
Club Location Stadium Capacity
ASC Arvika Surono Arvika Community Stadium 34,700
Association Ariddienne Beaulac Outineau PEPSUO 9,100
Burnaby SC Konoha Burnaby Stadium Konoha 60,300
Clayquot City Etnier Clayquot Kanard Park 32,600
Coquitlam United Konoha Coquitlam Maillardville Park 20,300
CF Outineau Beaulac Outineau Parc de la Crémazie 37,800
CS Saint-Rémy Beaulac Saint-Rémy Stade Intersat 36,900
CF Saint-Richard Beaulac Saint-Richard Stade Michel-Beaulieu 19,400
FC Novonaya Lupinissia Novonaya Griffin Park 39,200
Hamiltonian Cambria Noua Cymru Hamilton B.A. Johnston Field 27,400
Kirkenes FC Noua Cymru Kirkenes Exhibition Place 38,600
Langlois Océanic Beaulac Langlois Stade de la Pacifique 28,800
Latrobe Athletic Etnier Latrobe Macquarie Docklands 55,700
Mazinaw Vanorian Conryia Mazinaw Crowchilds 18,100
Passerine Noua Cymru Kirkenes Portedowns Park 26,400
Saintsport Heath Noua Cymru Saintsport Admiralty Terrace 7,600
Shearwater FC Haligonia Breton Kingswharf 40,500
Strathcona Internationals Conryia Vickery Bowreach 27,300
Torbay Thunder Kewatin Torbay Armidale Plain 10,300

Selected lower-division clubs

Club Location Stadium Capacity
CF Les Castors Beaulac Outineau Place Saint-Luc 20,200
St. David Wanderers Noua Cymru St. David Doecross Meadow 11,300
Colwynian Vale Noua Cymru Colwyn Ironworkers Road 22,600
Metropolitan FC Konoha Mineru Swangard 21,500
NGSA Ulyanof Lupinissia Ulyanof Stadium of the Stars 44,600
Port City Haligonia Willsden Harbour Dartmoor 10,700
Sitka Valley FC Wenerdere Pembina Varsity Stadium 29,200
Trenton AC Noua Cymru Trenton Northcoast Telecom Stadium 18,400
Kawarthas District Noua Cymru Llandewi Redmord Point 16,500
Kingstown Athletic Konoha Kingstown Larkhamfield 28,800

Major rivalries

  • Burnaby SC vs. Kirkenes FC (Anglian Derby): The symbolic West-East rivalry. While not having the historical baggage and violence of the Outineau-Kirkenes rivalry, this takes on a cultural dimension just the same with Burnaby SC representing the rugged, free-thinking, mountaineer spirit against Kirkenes's conservative, commercial, cultural elites.
  • CF Outineau vs. CS Saint-Rémy (Battaile du Beaulac)
  • Langlois Océanic vs. CF Saint-Richard (Derby du sel): Fought between the two major cities of the Beaulac coast, pits the underdog Saint-Richard club with its emphasis on developing local youth gars de chez nous, against the cosmopolitan money-spending Langlois club.
  • CF Outineau vs. Kirkenes FC (War of the Crowns/Guerre des Couronnes): This contemporary rivalry is driven by many of the divisions that fuelled the historical war its name references: sectarian, linguistic, and cultural.
  • Burnaby SC vs. Coquitlam United (Lakeland Derby)
  • Clayquot City vs. Latrobe AFC (Battle of Etnier)

Recent seasons

Season Champions Runners-up Third place
50 Burnaby SC Langlois Océanic Clayquot City
51 CF Outineau North York Kirkenes FC
52 Burnaby SC Coquitlam United Kirkenes FC
53 Latrobe AFC Clayquot City Burnaby SC
54 Burnaby SC Castors d'Outineau Langlois Oceánic
55 CS Saint-Rémy Latrobe AFC Kirkenes FC
56 Langlois Océanic Burnaby SC ASC Arvika
57 Langlois Océanic CS Saint-Rémy CF Outineau
58 Burnaby SC CS Saint-Rémy Latrobe AFC
59 Strathcona Internationals CF Outineau Langlois Océanic
60 CF Outineau Kirkenes FC Burnaby SC
61 CS Saint-Rémy Kirkenes FC Burnaby SC
62 CS Saint-Rémy Burnaby SC Kirkenes FC
63 CF Outineau Strathcona Internationals Burnaby SC
64 Burnaby SC Latrobe Athletic Kirkenes FC
65 Burnaby SC Latrobe Athletic Shearwater
66 Langlois Océanic Coquitlam United Burnaby SC
67 CF Outineau Burnaby SC Langlois Océanic
68 Burnaby SC Strathcona Internationals Shearwater
69 Latrobe Athletic Shearwater Strathcona Internationals

KFL National

Season North champions South champions
51 Redswyth Red Stars Metropolitan FC
53 Saanich AFC Strathcona Internationals
54 Redswyth Red Stars Innisfail County
55 NGSA Ulyanof Kingstown Athletic
56 Metropolitan FC Shearwater FC
57 Trenton AC Sitka Valley
58 Colwynian Vale Kingstown Athletic
59 Hamiltonian Cambria Mazinaw Vanorian
Season Champions Runners-up Playoffs winner
60 North York Castors d'Outineau Port City FC
61 Torbay Thunder FC Novonaya Colwynian Vale
62 Sitka Valley Kawarthas DFA Association Ariddienne
63 Port City Saintsport Heath St. David Wanderers
64 Kingstown Athletic ASC Arvika Kawarthas District
65 Saintsport Heath NGSA Ulyanof Colwynian Vale
66 Passerine Star of Confederation Torbay Thunder
67 NGSA Ulyanof Wynleth Flyers St. David Wanderers
68 Passerine Mazinaw Vanorian Pembina City
69 Colwynian Vale Port City ASC Arvika

KFL Association

Season North champions South champions Playoffs winners
60 St. David Wanderers Association Ariddienne Torbay Thunder
61 Southbank Mariners AS Concordia-Montérégie Gagliano Mariners
Arlingsdale City
62 Saintsport Heath Pembina City St. David Wanderers
West Haligonia Spartan
63 Wynleth Flyers Miramichi Lakers Áfram Gimli
Union Lachaîne
64 Llandlaff City AS Concordia AS Grands-Sources
Arlingsdale City
65 Redswyth Red Stars Franche-Contamine Sudbury Rangers
Jeunesse Lunaire
66 Llandlaff City Delta Sorthern Bramerlea Bulldogs
Stade Laneux
67 CS Rivière-du-Nord West Haligonia Spartan Chateâufroid
Miramichi Lakers
68 Wickham Warriors Jeunesse Lunaire Southbank Mariners
Union Lachaîne
69 Miramichi Lakers West Haligonia Spartan Bramerlee Bulldogs
Gagliano Mariners

Historical development

From season 49 to 59, the Championship had 18 clubs and the National Division was played in two regional leauges. The bottom two teams of the Championship were relegated to the National division and the winners of each National Division region were promoted to the Championship. The National Divison was expanded by four clubs from season 53.

The Championship expanded to 20 teams from season 60, adopting its current format, and the National Divison became KFL National with the regions abolished. A third division was added, the KFL Association, with two regions. In season 64, the National division expanded to 22 teams and the Association to two regional leagues of 15 teams, with four teams being promoted and relegated between the second and third tiers.