State Champions League

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State Champions League
Liga de Campeones Estatales
Founded2021
CountryValladares
ConfederationCRF
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toLiga-3
Relegation toState Championships
Domestic cup(s)King's Shield
International cup(s)IFCF Challengers Cup
Cup Winners' Cup
(both through King’s Shield)
Current championsRC Belfort
(66)
Most championshipsValencia FC (2 titles)
TV partnersVFA TV
TFLD
Websitewww.avf.vd/ligas/lce
Current: State Champions League 67

The State Champions League (Spanish: Liga de Campeones Estatales) is the fourth division of the Valladar football league system, organized by the Valladar Football Association. The State Champions League was formed prior to the start of the 61st Valladar Liga-1 season after the merger of the former fourth and fifth tiers of the pyramid: the Liga Nacional and the Ligas Regionales with the 12 State Championships, aiming at giving the twelve state football associations and their member clubs more and better chances to move up on the league pyramid and eventually reach the top flight, as well as improving the financial situation of clubs by reducing the amount and length of travel for them during the football season. The competition invites the 12 champion clubs from each state as well as the four teams that were relegated from the Valladar Liga-3 the previous season for a total of 16 clubs.

Format

The State Champions League is contested by 16 clubs: the champions from each of the 12 state championships of Valladares and the four relegated clubs from Liga-3 the previous season. The 16 clubs play each other in a double round-robin tournament for a total of 30 rounds. The top four clubs at the end of the season are promoted to Liga-3, provided they meet the requirements for a Liga Federal de Valladares membership, while the remaining 12 clubs return to their respective state championships for the following season.

Clubs for Season 67

Club Location Stadium Capacity
Alianza Antioquia Pradera, Antioquia Estadio Gobernador Villa 25,272
Almaguer FC Almaguer, Alto Danubio Estadio Pedro de Almaguer 4,400
Atlético Alpino Borrero, Antioquia Estadio Municipal 5,000
Bellavista Jets Metropolis Valladar Royal Air Force Stadium 14,000
Deportivo Angostura Angostura, Angostura Estadio Nicolás Bellini 15,000
FC Borderville Borderville, Eterna Thorpe Stadium 9,500
Hoxford Athletic Hoxford, Westlands Westlands Stadium 17,500
Neuchâtel-Sport Neuchâtel, Foix Parc Municipal 8,200
Newcastle Town Newcastle, Mountbatten Clyde Park 7,500
RC Copacabana Copacabana, Chiquito Estádio Floro Nunes 9,700
Sporting Florencia Florencia, Antioquia Estadio Isidro Cabrales 10,500
Stade Foixien Bezieres, Foix Stade de Charmilliot 13,000
Unión Ature Ature, Arauco Estadio Gonzalo Bolívar 10,000
Universitario de Junín City of Junín Estadio Camilo Mazuera López 20,575
Villaznia AC Villaznia, Eterna Municipal Stadium 12,200
Westporte City FC Westporte, Canalave Riverside Stadium 23,000

History

Edition Champion Runner-up Third place Fourth place
SCL 1
Season 61
Deportivo Angostura
(Angostura)
RC Belfort
(Foix)
RC Corania
(Antioquia)
Western Suburbs FC
(Angostura)
SCL 2
Season 62
Dynamo Metropolis
(District of Metropolis)
Deportivo Aguablanca
(Angostura)
Hoxford Rovers
(Westlands)
Carloburgo Phoenix
(Mountbatten)
SCL 3
Season 63
Valencia FC
(Antioquia)
Eterna Celtic
(Eterna)
Bellavista Jets
(District of Metropolis)
Real Guadír
(Junín)
SCL 4
Season 64
EC Comercial
(Chiquito)
Deportivo Aguablanca
(Angostura)
CA Lierravus
(Alto Danubio)
Corumbá EC
(Chiquito)
SCL 5
Season 65
Valencia FC
(Antioquia)
Villaznia AC
(Eterna)
FC Columbus
(Angostura)
Stade Foixien
(Foix)
SCL 6
Season 66
RC Belfort
(Foix)
Western Suburbs FC
(Angostura)
Deportivo Aguablanca
(Angostura)
Estrella Roja
(District of Metropolis)