Hui Lā

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Hui Lā
RegionArrosia
Number of teams26 (entries in Hui Lā 1)
Most successful club(s)Raynor City United
(1 title)

Hui Lā (Translated as "Sun League") is the premier regional championship for club football in Arrosia. Like its predecessor in the AOCL, the tournament currently consists of double-legged knockout ties culminating in a final played at a neutral ground. The most successful club is Raynor City United of Valanora, who won the inaugural Hui Lā, which was held in conjunction with the IFCF 17 cycle.

History

The Atlantian Oceania Champions League, otherwise known as the AOCL, served as the premier regional club football championship for the region of Atlantian Oceania. Since its inception, the tournament invited all domestic top league champions, as well as the defending AOCL winners if they didn't win a domestic top league, to take part, with two-legged knockout matches held from the first round to the semi-finals, with a one-legged neutral-site final to crown the champions of AO. The tournament was held a total of 58 times, with Raynor City United of Valanora winning the most AOCL titles with 7 and Mâ Âlâmëómë of Farfadillis holding 4 of their own as the second-best side in the competition's history.

After AOCL 58, which saw Algolia AC of the Squornshelan Remnant States win the title in a thirteen-team field (Which was among the lowest in AOCL history due to then-northern AO splitting off to form Anaia), the Vilita puppet incident led to almost all nations not controlled by the user behind Vilita leaving Atlantian Oceania to form their own sporting region known as Arrosia. The member nations of Arrosia proceeded to hold their own club football competition to replace the AOCL, but notably allowed domestic cup winners (As well as domestic top league runners-up if either a league was a multi-association league or the domestic top league winners also won the domestic cup) to compete, as well as the previous winner of the competition from the second edition onwards if they didn't otherwise qualify. This new competition was known as "Hui Lā", or the "Sun League".

Hui Lā finals

Edition Champion Runners-up Venue
1
Raynor City United (VAL)

Rülândéá Kôstä (FFD)
The Battleground
Raynor City, Valanora

Ranking by titles

Clubs

Rank Club Champion Runner-up
1  Raynor City United (VAL) 1 0
1  Rülândéá Kôstä (FFD) 0 1

Associations

Rank Association Champion Runner-up
1 Valanora (VAL) 1 0
2 Farfadillis (FFD) 0 1