Monday, 15 August 2016

Socialist Republic Football Alliance 2016 - 17 Season


The 2016-17 season of the Socialist Republic Football Alliance kicks off in less than three weeks now, on the evening of Friday 2nd September, with reigning champions Marine making the short trip across the Mersey to divisional newcomers Torpedo Tranmere in the curtain-raiser before the rest of the action gets under way on Saturday 3rd.

The Championship will retain its traditional format and comprise sixteen teams playing each other on a home and away basis in a 30-match competition , but below the top level a significant restructuring of the League has taken place.
A Third Division has been reinstated at national level after the previous two seasons' experiment with just two national sections. Both the Second and Third Divisions will comprise twelve teams who will play each other home and away during Phase One of the campaign (22 matches) before each of these two divisions split at the mid point of the respective tables to form two sections of six teams to compete in Phase Two, a Promotion group and a Relegation group, with each member playing each other home and away in a further 10 matches to decide the season's promotions and demotions - the top two clubs from each of the Promotion groups will achieve elevation to the division above, whilst the bottom two teams of each of the Alliance's three tiers will be relegated to the level below (the regional leagues in the case of those clubs finishing in the bottom two positions of the Third Division).

To accommodate this restructuring has necessitated a further two clubs being demoted from last season's Second Division in addition to the four who were relegated at the close of 2015-16: Manchester Newton Heath, who will join the new third tier and Inter-Italiano who have relocated across Manchester, subsequently re-branded  as Urmston Villa and have also been awarded a place at the third level.
Prescot Cables and the recently merged Wimbledon, Tooting & Mitcham have been promoted to the Second Division from the regions, as Northern and Southern champions, whilst a whole host of new names along with returning former twice champions Matlock Town and rebranded/reformed Gateshead (as Trinity), Nelson (Proletariat) and Sunderland (Automotive) will complete the Third Division.

The full list of member clubs, in divisional order and with first-choice colours, is as follows:


Championship


Blyth Spartans - green & white stripes/black/green
Dynamo Burnley -claret with sky blue trim/white/sky blue
Excelsior Marlow - blue and red quarters/white/blue, red tops
Gainsborough Trinity - dark blue and dark red hoops/white/socks as shirt
Hungaria - red with green chest band/white/green
Liverpool St Helens - red with blue sash/white/blue, red tops
Locomotive Crewe - red with white sleeves/white/red
Manchester Central - sky blue and white halves/white/dark blue, red tops
Marine - sky blue and dark blue hoops/white/socks as shirt
Marxist Polytechnic - red and white halves/white/dark blue, red tops
Northwich Victoria - green and white hoops/white/green and white hoops
Red Star Mossley - green with LH red and black checked stripe/black/red
Red Star Wrexham - red with LH green stripe/white/green, red tops
Spartak-Slavia - red and dark red halves/white/navy, red tops
Stalybridge Celtic - yellow with LH dark red stripe/dark red /dark red
Torpedo Tranmere - white with blue sash/white/dark blue, blue tops


Second Division


Audenshaw Ajax - green with white sash/white/green and white hoops
Bohemians - green and white halves/white/green, white tops
Bradford Comrades - claret and amber stripes/black/claret, amber tops
Crystal Palace - blue and red checks/white/blue and red hoops
Hartlepool Petrochemical - light blue and white halves/white/dark blue, red tops
Hendon Hotspur - purple with green sash/white/green
Merthyr Tydfil - green and black stripes/white/black, red tops
Newcastle Blue Star - blue and black halves/black/black, blue tops
Prescot Cables - gold and black halves/black/black, gold tops
Sheffield Wednesday - blue and white stripes/black/blue, white tops
South Liverpool - red with LH black checked band/black/black, red tops
Wimbledon Tooting & Mitcham - blue and red stripes/black/black, blue and red tops

Third Division


Everton Stanley - blue and salmon pink halves/white/blue, salmon pink tops
Gateshead Trinity - green and black halves, red trim/white/black, red tops
Liverpool Hibernian - green, white and orange thirds/green/green, orange tops
Manchester Newton Heath - dark blue and dark red halves/black/dark blue, dark red tops
Matlock Town - blue with amber chest band/blue/blue, amber tops
Nelson Proletariat - blue and black stripes/black/black, blue tops
Newcastle Caledonia Thistle - purple and pink halves/white/purple and pink hoops
Red Star Bootle - dark red with navy LH stripe with red star/navy/navy, dark red tops
Sunderland Automotive - red and white stripes/black/red, white tops
Tadcaster Albion - black and white halves,black/black, white tops
Urmston Villa - claret and amber halves/black/claret with amber tops
White Star Waterloo - royal blue and navy halves/white/navy, royal blue tops

Monday, 20 June 2016

European League Champions and Cup Winners/Finalists 2015 - 16



The season across Europe having come to a conclusion, we present an alphabetical listing of the continent's various domestic league champions, cup winners and beaten cup finalists.


Country
League Champions
Cup Winners
Cup Finalists
Score
Albania
FK Veleciku
Luftetari
Vllaznia Shkoder
6 - 2
Austria
Rapid Vienna
Austria Klagenfurt
Sturm Graz
1 - 1*R
Belgium
KRC Genk
Westerlo
La Louviere
2 - 0
Bosnia
Velez Mostar
Borac Banja Luka
HSK Zrinjski
2 - 0
Bulgaria
Slavia Sofia
Levski-Spartak Sofia
Lokomotiv Sofia
6 - 2
Croatia
Lokomotiv Zagreb
Hajduk Split
Tresnjevka Zagreb
3 - 2*
Czechoslovakia
Bohemians Prague
Slavia Prague
Dukla Prague
5 - 3
Denmark
Akademisk Kobenhavn
Bronshoj BK
FC Copenhagen
5 - 0 R
England
Marine
Red Star Mossley
Torpedo Tranmere
5 – 3*
Finland
Kuusysi Lahti
SePS Seinajoki
OTP Oulu
4 - 1
France
Red Star Paris
Saint-Etienne
Stade de Reims
5 - 0
Germany East
Dynamo Berlin
Dynamo Dresden
Lokomotive Leipzig
2 - 0
Germany West
Borussia Monchengladbach
Rot-Weiss Essen
Borussia Dortmund
5 - 1
Greece
Panathinaikos
Panachaiki Patras
AEK Athens
1 - 0
Holland
Ajax Amsterdam
Excelsior Rotterdam
Roda JC Kerkrade
2 - 1*
Hungary
Ferencvaros
Vasas Budapest
MTK Budapest
6 - 3
Ireland
Glentoran
Crusaders
Shamrock Rovers
3 - 2
Italy
Internazionale
Internazionale
AC Milan
3 - 2*
Luxembourg
Kischpelt Welwerwolz
US Hostert
Swift Hesperance
5 - 0
Norway
Bodo/Glimt
Stromsgodset Drammen
Tromso
4 - 1*
Poland
Wisla Krakow
Widzew Lodz
Slask Wroclaw
2 - 1*
Portugal
Sporting Lisbon
Vitoria Setubal
Boavista Porto
3 - 2
Rumania
Universitatea Craiova
Petrolul Ploiesti
Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt
1 - 0*
Russia
Torpedo Moscow
Spartak Moscow
Zenit Leningrad
3 - 2*
Scotland
St Johnstone
Hibernian
Partick Thistle
2 - 1
Soviet Union
Dinamo Minsk
Pakhtakor Tashkent
Dinamo Tblisi
2 - 2*R
Spain
Atletico Madrid
Barcelona
Atletico Madrid
3 - 2*
Sweden
Husqvarna FF
Oster Vaxjo
Boras Elfsborg
1 - 0
Switzerland
Grasshoppers Zurich
Servette Geneva
Neuchatel Xamax
3 - 1
Turkey
Trabzonspor
Galatasaray
Eskisehirspor
4 - 1
Ukraine
Dnepr Dnepropetrovsk
Karpaty Lvov
Tavriya Simferopol
2 - 1*
Yugoslavia
Dubocica Leskovac
Kristal Zajecar
Vojvodina Novi Sad
2 - 2*R