Rabastor Premier League season 1

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Rabastor Premier League
Season2300-01
ChampionsAlissar Phoenix
2301-02

Rabastor Premier League season 1, also referred to as The 2300-01 Rabastor Premier League or RPL 1 was the 1st season of a combined professional football league (the RFL pyramid) in the Rabastorian Union. It was also the 100th recorded season of professional football in Osarius. The season ran from 28 July 2300 to 1 June 2301, when the Rabastor Champions' Cup final was contested.

It was the first season of officially contested professional football after the end of the Temporal War, and Alissar Phoenix finished atop the league table, claiming their first RPL championship.

Teams

Eighteen teams competed in the league, having been invited by the Osarian Football Association (OFA) on sporting merit, as there was no official league immediately prior. In the intervening years since the dissolution of the OFA Pro League, clubs had organised competitions and tournaments amongst themselves, with no official sanction from the OFA.

Four clubs made their first appearances in a top tier league: Koroshi Impulse, Neahri Angels, Negus Koromanti and Verda Zephyr.

Notably, all participating teams were from Osarius and Cobrio, even though two other nations are a part of the RFL pyramid.

Stadiums and locations

Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Team Location Stadium Capacity
Alissar Phoenix Alissar, Zaryta The Crucible 31,000
Dynapolis United Dynapolis, Umoja The Dragonpit 53,000
FC Barciddia Barciddia, Periocha Kart Hago Koliseum 36,000
Firewood City Firewood, Cocento The Cauldron 54,000
Hastmead Diamante Carbonia, Hastmead Black Patch Park 37,000
Incanto Evolution Trothwands, Incanto Trothwands Terrordome 46,000
Inter Alepio Mora, Alepio Mustang Stadium 21,000
Jraxville FC Jraxville, Shanak JNV Arena 42,000
Karikinui FC Karikinui, Aquilone Green Bowl 51,000
Koroshi Impulse Masaka, Korosh Masaka Sports Stadium 22,500
Neahri Angels Neahri, Rennea La Cartuja 19,850
Negus Koromanti Okwelle, Raizal Bwana Asante Stadium 23,450
Newhaven Athletic Newhaven, Hautlieu Cyanea View Stadium 29,900
Olympique Corriere Corriere, Elishat Stade de Fontana 24,550
Orizuru Turic Turic, Durjanaga Turic Thunderdome 46,000
Shanak FC Kronkow, Shanak Shaka Bashenga Memorial Stadium 33,000
Utica United Utica, Zaryta The Ursinopolis 59,000
Verda Zephyr Verdanta, Iton Valley Windfields 26,800

Personnel and kits

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor (chest) Shirt sponsor (sleeve)
Alissar Phoenix Nephara Ramsey, TriffidTriffid Ramsey Osarius Cesario, AurelioAurelio Cesario Corradini
FC Barciddia Cosumar Sorben, TimoTimo Sorben Cobrio Armstrong, LewisLewis Armstrong Corradini

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table at
time of departure
Incoming manager Date of appointment Position in table at
time of appointment
Alissar Phoenix Osarius Filomena Corredera Resigned 2300-06-30 N/A Nephara Triffid Ramsey 2300-07-01 N/A
Firewood City Vacant Template:Country data HINTemplate:Namespace detect showall Kina Kazukaki 2300-07-01 N/A
Hastmead Diamante Vacant Osarius Filomena Corredera 2300-07-01 N/A
FC Barciddia Vacant Cosumar Timo Sorben 2300-07-01 N/A
Incanto Evolution Vacant Nephara Fay Harville 2300-07-01 N/A

League table

Template:RPL 1 table

Results

Template:RPL 1 results table

Season statistics

Rank Player Club Goals 5 Template:Country data EGYTemplate:Namespace detect showall Mohamed Salah Liverpool 3

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date
File:Flag of England.svg Sterling, RaheemRaheem Sterling Manchester City West Ham United 5–0 (A) 10 August 2019

Top assists

Rank Player Club Assists
1 Template:Country data BELTemplate:Namespace detect showall Kevin De Bruyne Manchester City 4

Clean sheets

Rank Player Club Clean
sheets
1 File:Flag of England.svg Jordan Pickford Everton 2

Discipline

Player

Club

  • Most yellow cards: 7
    • Crystal Palace
    • Manchester United
  • Most red cards: 1
    • Brighton & Hove Albion
    • Everton

References