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− | <tr><td>'''Competing teams'''</td><td> | + | <tr><td>'''Competing teams'''</td><td>20</td></tr> |
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The '''Extreme Soccer League''' (ESL) is a unique league within the nation that has grown in popularity over the last few seasons. Combining the skill of soccer with the brutality of rugby, it combines the best elements of both sports into a savage version of the game of soccer. Shunned by the rest of the nation and the majority of the world, this sport survives upon a loyal devoted following in the nation. Recently the sport has received television contracts from networks outside the nation to broadcast games which has helped in the rapid increase in popularity of the sport in recent years. | The '''Extreme Soccer League''' (ESL) is a unique league within the nation that has grown in popularity over the last few seasons. Combining the skill of soccer with the brutality of rugby, it combines the best elements of both sports into a savage version of the game of soccer. Shunned by the rest of the nation and the majority of the world, this sport survives upon a loyal devoted following in the nation. Recently the sport has received television contracts from networks outside the nation to broadcast games which has helped in the rapid increase in popularity of the sport in recent years. | ||
− | The current defending ESL champions | + | The current defending ESL champions are the [[Laurier Goldenhawks]] located in the city of [[Laurier]], [[PopularFreedom]]. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | The ESL was formed in 1994 with six teams and began play in 1995. Since that time numerous teams from cities in the northern part of the nation of [[ | + | *The ESL was formed in 1994 with six teams and began play in 1995. Since that time numerous teams from cities in the northern part of the nation of [[Lomo Saltado]] have also created teams which participate in tournaments against ESL teams throughout the year. |
+ | *In 2006 the [[Hilvenídica Crazy Goats]] from the nation of [[Vassfforcia]], after much political red tape, were able to finally join the league. | ||
+ | *In 2007, the newly formed municipalities of [[Sifton]], [[Port Northview]], and [[Laurier]] joined the league. Also joining in 2007 were the cities of [[Sacredicity]], [[Locke Harbour North]], [[Locke Harbour South]], [[Magna Carta]], [[Athens]], and the [[Lomo Saltado]] city of [[Mar Y Vida]]. | ||
+ | *In 2008, the league again expanded allowing the cities of [[Workers Point]], [[Pearson Cliffs]], [[Vicanga]], and [[Miprate]] to join. | ||
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+ | == Field == | ||
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+ | The game is played on a field the same dimensions as a regular soccer field. The play is continuous with little to no stoppage in play except for goals, halftime, fulltime, or for when the ball is shot out of bounds. When the ball is shot out of bounds it is within moments replaced by another ball thrown by the referee or an assistant referee into the same region as from where the ball exited from (usually towards a player on the team that did not remove the ball from play). There are no penalties except if it is deemed that a player (other than the goalie) purposely carried the ball in his arms for which they are removed from the match (a goalie is not allowed to carry the ball outside of his crease as well or else faces the same consequences). Players are also removed from the match for hitting from behind. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Players == | ||
+ | |||
+ | The game is played with 11 players a side including the goalie. With the game being almost continous and substitutions done 'on the fly', most players are in superb athletic shape. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Full Contact == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Unlike regular soccer, tackling and body checking are allowed and encouraged. Fighting, though legal, is rare, as the field is big enough without losing a player due to his involvement in a fight. When a fight does break out the play continues and therefore the fight usually is ended by the players involved quite quickly. Hitting from behind is frowned upon by players and is usually dealt with swiftly by players on the field in a physical manner. Any player guilty of hitting from behind is also removed from the game by the referees. | ||
==Teams== | ==Teams== | ||
+ | *[[Athens Pitbulls]] | ||
*[[Camelot Scorpions]] | *[[Camelot Scorpions]] | ||
+ | *[[Hilvenídica crazy goats ESC |Hilvenídica Crazy Goats]] | ||
*[[Lenita Wildcats]] | *[[Lenita Wildcats]] | ||
+ | *[[Laurier Goldenhawks]] | ||
+ | *[[Locke Harbour North Titans]] | ||
+ | *[[Locke Harbour South Seafalcons]] | ||
+ | *[[Magna Carta Centurions]] | ||
+ | *[[Mar Y Vida Raging Hyenas]] | ||
+ | *[[Miprate Eagles]] | ||
*[[Peace Vultures]] | *[[Peace Vultures]] | ||
+ | *[[Pearson Cliffs Cougars]] | ||
+ | *[[Port Northview Stingrays]] | ||
+ | *[[Sacredicity Sharks]] | ||
+ | *[[Sifton Warbirds]] | ||
*[[Stanislav Bears]] | *[[Stanislav Bears]] | ||
+ | *[[Vicanga Pirates]] | ||
*[[Victory Union Broncos]] | *[[Victory Union Broncos]] | ||
*[[Viscount Bennett Maulers]] | *[[Viscount Bennett Maulers]] | ||
+ | *[[Workers Point Demolition]] | ||
== Championships == | == Championships == | ||
+ | 2007 | ||
+ | * Laurier Goldenhawks 6 | ||
+ | * Stanislav Bears 0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2006 | ||
+ | * Camelot Scorpions 2 | ||
+ | * Peace Vultures 1 | ||
+ | |||
2005 | 2005 | ||
− | *Camelot Scorpions 3 | + | * Camelot Scorpions 7 |
− | *Victory Union Broncos 1 | + | * Victory Union Broncos 3 |
+ | |||
+ | 2004 | ||
+ | * Peace Vultures 5 | ||
+ | * Victory Union Broncos 3 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2003 | ||
+ | * Viscount Bennett Maulers 4 | ||
+ | * Lenita Wildcats 0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2002 | ||
+ | * Camelot Scorpions 6 | ||
+ | * Lenita Wildcats 3 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2001 | ||
+ | * Victory Union Broncos 4 | ||
+ | * Lenita Wildcats 3 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2000 | ||
+ | * Lenita Wildcats 5 | ||
+ | * Victory Union Broncos 3 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1999 | ||
+ | * Peace Vultures 6 | ||
+ | * Stanislav Bears 5 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1998 | ||
+ | * Lenita Wildcats 9 | ||
+ | * Camelot Scorpions 4 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1997 | ||
+ | * Victory Union Broncos 3 | ||
+ | * Stanislav Bears 0 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1996 | ||
+ | * Stanislav Bears 3 | ||
+ | * Camelot Scorpions 1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | 1995 | ||
+ | * Peace Vultures 5 | ||
+ | * Camelot Scorpions 3 | ||
+ | |||
[[Category:Sports leagues]] | [[Category:Sports leagues]] | ||
[[Category:PopularFreedom sports]] | [[Category:PopularFreedom sports]] | ||
+ | {{First_Division_Soccer_Leagues}} |
Latest revision as of 23:53, 15 August 2007
Competing teams | 20 | Current champions | Laurier Goldenhawks | The Extreme Soccer League (ESL) is a unique league within the nation that has grown in popularity over the last few seasons. Combining the skill of soccer with the brutality of rugby, it combines the best elements of both sports into a savage version of the game of soccer. Shunned by the rest of the nation and the majority of the world, this sport survives upon a loyal devoted following in the nation. Recently the sport has received television contracts from networks outside the nation to broadcast games which has helped in the rapid increase in popularity of the sport in recent years. The current defending ESL champions are the Laurier Goldenhawks located in the city of Laurier, PopularFreedom.
History
FieldThe game is played on a field the same dimensions as a regular soccer field. The play is continuous with little to no stoppage in play except for goals, halftime, fulltime, or for when the ball is shot out of bounds. When the ball is shot out of bounds it is within moments replaced by another ball thrown by the referee or an assistant referee into the same region as from where the ball exited from (usually towards a player on the team that did not remove the ball from play). There are no penalties except if it is deemed that a player (other than the goalie) purposely carried the ball in his arms for which they are removed from the match (a goalie is not allowed to carry the ball outside of his crease as well or else faces the same consequences). Players are also removed from the match for hitting from behind. PlayersThe game is played with 11 players a side including the goalie. With the game being almost continous and substitutions done 'on the fly', most players are in superb athletic shape. Full ContactUnlike regular soccer, tackling and body checking are allowed and encouraged. Fighting, though legal, is rare, as the field is big enough without losing a player due to his involvement in a fight. When a fight does break out the play continues and therefore the fight usually is ended by the players involved quite quickly. Hitting from behind is frowned upon by players and is usually dealt with swiftly by players on the field in a physical manner. Any player guilty of hitting from behind is also removed from the game by the referees. Teams
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