Superliga

The Superliga (Zusian: ᛋᚢᛈᛂᛡᛚᛁᚷᚨ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Superliga or the FSl, is a professional league in Zusea, serving as the top level of the Zusian football league system. The Superliga comprises 20 teams and operates on a system of with the Räichsliga. Seasons run from August to May, with each team playing 38 matches per season. Most games are played on Saturdays and Sundays, with a few weekday games every year. The winner of the Superliga qualifies for the Allvordischa Superpokal.

The Superliga was founded by the ten wealthiest clubs of the Räichsliga, which was previously the top flight of Zusian football, on 12 February 1959, in order to take advantage of a lucrative television rights deal. Unlike the lower leagues, which function as state-owned companies, the Superliga operates as a private corporation with its member clubs as shareholders, and generates more than ₰2.5 billion in revenue each year. The Superliga later expanded to include 14 teams in 1966, 18 teams in 1981, and finally 20 teams in 1990.

The Superliga is the most-watched sports league in the world, as well as the best-attended, with an average match attendance of 51,023 in 2019. Additionally, the Superliga ranks second in the OUFA coefficients of leagues based on performances in international competitions, closely trailing the first-ranked Yamataian Football League. The Superliga is also second-ranked in the world according to the global OOF coefficient.

Twenty-nine clubs have competed in the Superliga since it's founding, over the course of sixty-one seasons. Dynamo Farbai has won the league title 16 times, the most of any club. However, the league has seen many champions, most notably Sofia Skalagard (11 times), Delborn 94 (11), SK Tafa (5), Eintracht Altenburg (4), NTK Shynka (3), FK Kiszpaskelar (3), and Korossia Emborn (2).