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Revision as of 18:22, 14 July 2006
The Winchestia Pro League (WPL) was founded after public clamoring for a national league was caused by the professionalism or near-professionalism of 2 teams Wendle City FC of the Wendle City League and Market Motors FC of the Higgleton League. As professional teams in amateur leagues, both were very dominant. The teams, however, rarely played each other, as the only competition they both entered was the All-Winchestia Cup in which each team usually entered reserve squads.
The Clubs in the Winchestia Pro League also compete in the Winchestia Pro Cup
Founding Clubs
The 8 clubs that founded the WPL were:
- Wendle City FC
- Market Motors FC (from Higgleton)
- Wendle Rovers
- Higgleton United
- Marcheq (from Tilse)
- Kitchen FC (from Wendle)
- Mikey Town FC (from Mikelville)
- The Strongest (from the Grandor Mountains)
League Champions
Season | Winner | |
---|---|---|
1 | Wendle City FC | |
2 | Wendle City FC | |
3 | Wendle City FC | |
4 | Wendle Rovers | |
5 | Higgleton United | |
6 | Higgleton United | |
7 | Kitchen FC | |
8 | Market Motors FC | |
9 | Mikey Town FC | |
10 | Wendle Rovers | |
11 | Kitchen FC | |
12 | In Progress |