Commonwealth League

From IDU Wiki
Revision as of 22:48, 4 September 2023 by Haesan (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<blockquote>This article is for the top flight of Haesanite association football. For the baseball league subdivision, see Haesanite National League.</blockquote>{{Infobox organization | name = Commonwealth League | pronounce = | native_name = '''<big>극가 축구 리그</big>''' | native_name_lang = kr | named_after = | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | lo...")
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

This article is for the top flight of Haesanite association football. For the baseball league subdivision, see Haesanite National League.

Commonwealth League
극가 축구 리그
AbbreviationHCL
Formation1883
Founded atSuyang, Haesan
TypeAssociation Football League
HeadquartersSuyang, Haesan
Websitehcl.hn

The Commonwealth League (Korean: 극가 축구 리그) is the top flight of Haesanite association football, founded in 1883 and held continuously since 1969.

League Structure

History

Origins

Teams

Team City Stadium Capacity First Season Current Spell Last Title
Anmi FC Anmi, Namhae
Byeolbam AC Junyeol, Haebam
Cheonpung Sanri AC Sanri, Maehwa
Club Cité d'Anfe Anfa, Anfa
Coastal FC Munseong, Namhae
Gwanli Yeocheon FC Yeocheon, Namhae
Hansaeng Jeonyu FC Jeonyu, Imyu
Hyangsan Athletic Hyangsan, Sugang
Hwagang Capitol FC Hwagang, Hwagang CR
Jeongmi Hanyeong FC Hanyeong, Sinhan
Levesque CF Levesque, Northlands
CF Marchal Anfa, Anfa
Narae Imae AC Imae, Eungang
AFC Seorin Suyang, Suyang
Seowon FC Seowon, Sugang
Sinju AC Sinju, Sinhan
Sinju Gwanak FC Sinju, Sinhan
Southerly FC Altina, Southern Maritimes
Suri Gyeongseong FC Gyeongseong, Ryujang
Suyang City FC Suyang, Suyang

Notes