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{{Infobox football league
{{Infobox football league
| name      = Primera Liga
| name      = Premiership
| logo      =  
| logo      =  
| pixels    = 200px
| pixels    = 200px
| organiser = [[Tierradorian Football League]]<br />(Primera Liga)
| organiser = [[Tierradorian Football League]]<br />(Premiership)
| country  = [[Tierrador]]
| country  = [[Tierrador]]
| confed    = [[UCFA]]
| confed    = [[UCFA]]
| founded  = {{start date and age|df=yes|1945}}
| founded  = {{start date and age|df=yes|1945}}
| teams    = [[#Clubs|20]] (since [[2005–06 Primera Liga|2005–06]])
| teams    = [[#Clubs|20]] (since [[2005–06 Premiership|2005–06]])
| relegation = [[Čampionóq TFL]]
| relegation = [[Čampionóq TFL]]
| levels    = [[Tierradorian football league system|1]]
| levels    = [[Tierradorian football league system|1]]
| domest_cup = [[Qopá Terranóq]]<br />[[Supercopa de Tierrador]]
| domest_cup = [[Qopá Terranóq]]<br />[[Qopá Čampionóq]]
| confed_cup = [[UCFA League of Champions]]<br />[[UCFA League of Crona]]
| confed_cup = [[UCFA League of Champions]]<br />[[UCFA League of Crona]]
| champions = [[Cuervos C.F.|Cuervos]] (4th title)
| champions = [[Cuervos C.F.|Cuervos]] (4th title)
| season = [[2022–23 Primera Liga|2022–23]]
| season = [[2022–23 Premiership|2022–23]]
| most successful club = [[Capitol de Taisgol C.F.|Capitol]] (29 titles)
| most successful club = [[Qapitol le Taisgol C.F.|Qapitol]] (29 titles)
| most_appearances = [[Vinny Hernandez]](622)
| most_appearances = [[Vinny Hernandez]](622)
| top_goalscorer = [[Vinny Hernandez]] (516)
| top_goalscorer = [[Vinny Hernandez]] (516)
| tv      = [[Tierrador National Television|TNT]]<br/>[[Televisión Cinco]]<br/>[[List of Primera Liga broadcasters|List of broadcasters]]
| tv      = [[Tierrador National Television|TNT]]<br/>[[Television Cinco]]<br/>[[List of Premiership broadcasters|List of broadcasters]]
| current  = [[2022–23 Primera Liga]]
| current  = [[2022–23 Premiership]]
}}
}}
The '''Primera Liga le TFF''', commonly known simply as '''Primera Liga''' in Tierrador, and as '''Premier League''' in English-speaking countries and officially as '''Primera Liga presented by [[Palmtree Electronics]]''' for sponsorship reasons, stylized as Primera Liga, is the men's top professional [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] division of the [[Tierradorian football league system]]. Administered by the [[Tierradorian Football League]], it is contested by 20 teams, with the three lowest-placed teams at the end of each season being [[Promotion and relegation|relegated]] to the [[Čampionóq TFL]] and replaced by the top two teams and a [[Primera Liga play-offs|play-off]] winner in that division.
The '''Football Tierrador Premiership''', commonly known simply as '''Premiership''' in Tierrador, and officially as '''Premiership presented by [[Palmtree Electronics]]''' for sponsorship reasons, stylized as Premiership, is the men's top professional [[wikipedia:Association football|football]] division of the [[Tierradorian football league system]]. Administered by the [[Tierradorian Football League]], it is contested by 20 teams, with the three lowest-placed teams at the end of each season being [[Promotion and relegation|relegated]] to the [[Čampionóq TFL]] and replaced by the top two teams and a [[Premiership play-offs|play-off]] winner in that division.


==Competition format==
==Competition format==
Primera Liga's competition format follows a [[wikipedia:Round-robin tournament|round-robin]] format. The season usually takes place from August to May, with matches being played on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays. Member clubs play each other twice, once home and the other away, for a total of 38 matches, over a total of 40 weeks (each club receives two off-weeks). Clubs receive 3 points for victories, 1 point for a draw, and no points for losses. For the 2005–06 season only, 1 point was deducted for every loss that a club received. This resulted in Cuervos C.F. winning the Primera Liga for the first time in club history, despite having an overall record of 23–13–2, where they would've had 82 points, but since they lost 2 matches, their point total was reduced to 80 points. Cuervos finished on top of Olímpico de Taisgol, who finished with a record of 24–10–4, where they also would have had 82 points, but would still finish above Cuervos due to Olímpico having 1 more win, however because Olímpico lost 4 matches in the season, their point total was reduced to 78 points, therefore placing them at second place. Because of this, and with strong protest from Olímpico and Internacional de Santiago, the point deduction system was eventually abandoned in June 2006.
Premiership's competition format follows a [[wikipedia:Round-robin tournament|round-robin]] format. The season usually takes place from August to May, with matches being played on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays. Member clubs play each other twice, once home and the other away, for a total of 38 matches, over a total of 40 weeks (each club receives two off-weeks). Clubs receive 3 points for victories, 1 point for a draw, and no points for losses. For the 2005–06 season only, 1 point was deducted for every loss that a club received. This resulted in Cuervos C.F. winning the Primera Liga for the first time in club history, despite having an overall record of 23–13–2, where they would've had 82 points, but since they lost 2 matches, their point total was reduced to 80 points. Cuervos finished on top of Olímpico de Taisgol, who finished with a record of 24–10–4, where they also would have had 82 points, but would still finish above Cuervos due to Olímpico having 1 more win, however because Olímpico lost 4 matches in the season, their point total was reduced to 78 points, therefore placing them at second place. Because of this, and with strong protest from Olímpico and Internacional de Santiago, the point deduction system was eventually abandoned in June 2006.


==Clubs==
==Clubs==
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! Team
! Team
! Location
! Location
! First season in Primera Liga
! First season in Premiership
! No. of Primera Liga seasons
! No. of Premiership seasons
! First season of current spell
! First season of current spell
! No. of seasons of current spell
! No. of seasons of current spell
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==Primera Liga clubs in Crona==
==Premiership clubs in Crona==
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Revision as of 23:15, 6 August 2023

Premiership
Organising bodyTierradorian Football League
(Premiership)
Founded1945; 79 years ago (1945)
CountryTierrador
ConfederationUCFA
Number of teams20 (since 2005–06)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toČampionóq TFL
Domestic cup(s)Qopá Terranóq
Qopá Čampionóq
International cup(s)UCFA League of Champions
UCFA League of Crona
Current championsCuervos (4th title)
(2022–23)
Most championshipsQapitol (29 titles)
Most appearancesVinny Hernandez(622)
Top goalscorerVinny Hernandez (516)
TV partnersTNT
Television Cinco
List of broadcasters
2022–23 Premiership

The Football Tierrador Premiership, commonly known simply as Premiership in Tierrador, and officially as Premiership presented by Palmtree Electronics for sponsorship reasons, stylized as Premiership, is the men's top professional football division of the Tierradorian football league system. Administered by the Tierradorian Football League, it is contested by 20 teams, with the three lowest-placed teams at the end of each season being relegated to the Čampionóq TFL and replaced by the top two teams and a play-off winner in that division.

Competition format

Premiership's competition format follows a round-robin format. The season usually takes place from August to May, with matches being played on Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays. Member clubs play each other twice, once home and the other away, for a total of 38 matches, over a total of 40 weeks (each club receives two off-weeks). Clubs receive 3 points for victories, 1 point for a draw, and no points for losses. For the 2005–06 season only, 1 point was deducted for every loss that a club received. This resulted in Cuervos C.F. winning the Primera Liga for the first time in club history, despite having an overall record of 23–13–2, where they would've had 82 points, but since they lost 2 matches, their point total was reduced to 80 points. Cuervos finished on top of Olímpico de Taisgol, who finished with a record of 24–10–4, where they also would have had 82 points, but would still finish above Cuervos due to Olímpico having 1 more win, however because Olímpico lost 4 matches in the season, their point total was reduced to 78 points, therefore placing them at second place. Because of this, and with strong protest from Olímpico and Internacional de Santiago, the point deduction system was eventually abandoned in June 2006.

Clubs

Team Location First season in Premiership No. of Premiership seasons First season of current spell No. of seasons of current spell Primera Liga titles Most recent title
Arrecife City Puerto Rosario, Arrecife 1945–46 66 2003–04 20 7 2011–12
S.D. Arrecife Las Mesas, Arrecife 1988–89 24 2018–19 5 0
U.D. Arroyo Rato Arroyo Rato, Alóqal 1945–46 72 1986–87 37 11 2020–21
Anders Town Anders, Qazrogzo 2017–18 6 2017–18 6 0
Internacional Santiago, Auqali 1945–46 76 2000–01 23 17 2018–19
Cuervos Hugo, Qaleqa 2005–06 18 2005–06 18 4 2022–23
Capitol Hacienda, Taisgol 1945–46 79 1945–46 79 25 2021–22
Olímpico Valle Oeste, Taisgol 1961–62 57 1989–90 34 5 2015–16
Platino Ciudad Platino, Taisgol 1977–78 23 2016–17 7 1 1998–99
Tansher Los Prados, Tansher 1992–93 29 1995–96 28 1 1996–97
Norwalk Town Norwalk, Agualaría 1950–51 24 2020–21 3 2 1979–80
Milton City Milton, Caxano 1998–99 19 2007–08 16 0
Prismarine City Prisamarina, Alóqal 1980–81 43 1980–81 43 0
La Plazal Santa Cruz, La Plazal 1946–47 40 2018–19 5 0
Palacio de Oro Vernaza, Caxano 1990–91 20 2010–11 13 0
Porvaos City Porvaos, Porvaos 1953–54 58 1972–73 51 0
Lámparas Nuevo Alstin, Porvaos 1947–48 70 2000–01 23 3 2002–03
Mineros Qabór, Las Rozas 1990–91 16 2022–23 1 1 1994–95
Guerreros Puerta Oeste, Polelu 2016–17 3 2022–23 1 0
Songuna—Agualaría Las Playas, Agualaría 1966–67 10 2022–23 1 0

Champions

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Premiership clubs in Crona

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Sponsorship history

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Players and player records

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See also