List of Osarian football champions

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Image taken during the OFA Pro Golden League championship ceremony in May 2229

The Osarian football champions (also referred to as Osarian national football champions or just Osarian national champions) are the highest placed team in the highest recognised tier of the Osarian football league system for a given season. Most of the time, this has meant the winner of the highest division operated by the Osarian Football Association (OFA), however, for a brief period in history, it referred to the highest placed Osarian team in tier one of LigAnaia. As of 2228, the winners of the OFA Pro Golden League will be Osarian national champions.

When the Osarian Football League (OFL) was founded in 2137, it marked the first time Osarius would have a recognised professional championship. Prior to that year, the national champions could not easily be determined, and those years are omitted from this article for clarity. At the end of the 2137-38 season, Dynapolis United were the first club to be crowned champions after finishing at the top of the first OFL King's League table.

The League's early years were dominated by teams from the largest cities in the country, where professionalism was more widespread. In smaller cities, the sport faced too much competition from the popular GraviBall to produce enough competitive teams. Gradually, the sport grew in popularity and the league expanded to two tiers in 2142, and three in 2148. By 2154, the league had four recognised professional tiers. The league's status on the global stage was questionable until the 2170s, when the OFA joined both UICA and the World Cup Committee and began entering international competition.

At the behest of Lord William Kenterbury, the Osarian Football League dissolved in 2200, and was replaced by the Osarian League of Association Football (OLAF). This new league system renamed and re-aligned the divisions, while expanding to five tiers, the fifth being nominally semi-professional, though largely professional in practice. Later, OLAF would join the sub-confederation of COCANEFA, merging into the LigAnaia system, meaning the Golden League – OLAF's first tier – became the third tier of Osarian football. This necessitated a change in rules to determine the national champions and, by extension, Osarian entrants for UICA competition. After a little under thirty years – ten of them as a subdivision of LigAnaia – OLAF was rebranded to the OFA Pro League. This restored the Golden League to its former status as the highest tier of Osarian football.

All but one of the clubs which have ever been crowned champions are still in existence today and currently play in the Osarian football league system – the exception being King's Guard Sporting Club, whose last title was revoked due to a cheating scandal, and the club dissolved. Some champions have been subsequently renamed or relocated, while one – Dynapolis United – has broken away from the league and since returned after competing in other nations and leagues.

Firewood City hold the record for most titles won, with 23. Burningham City and Greeningham City are joint second with 13, while the recent emergence of Hastmead Diamante is evident in their ten titles – all won since 2180 – which is good enough for fourth among all Osarian clubs. Other notable clubs include Grasshoppers Turic and Dynapolis United, who each have eight titles, though neither has won an Osarian title in over thirty years.

List

Teams in bold are those who won the double of National Championship and National Cup (i.e. OmniCup or any of its predecessors), or the international double of National Championship and a UICA trophy in that season; the distinction between the cups won is made in highlight colour. Gold denotes an Osarian national cup win, orange denotes a UICA Champions Cup win, blue denotes a UICA Globe Cup win. Teams in italics are those who won the double of National Championship and League Cup in that season.

     Gold       Orange       Blue  

Osarian Football League (2137-2200)

Year Champions
(number of titles)
Runners-up Third place Leading goalscorer Goals
2137-38 Dynapolis United Greeningham City Burningham City Osarius Stefano Albertini (Dynapolis United) 35

Osarian League of Association Football (2200-2218)

Year Champions
(number of titles)
Points Runners-up Points Third place Points Top goalscorer Goals
2200-01 Firewood City
61
Grasshoppers Turic
56
Burningham City
52
Unknown Nation

LigAnaia (2218-2228)

Year Champions
(number of titles)
Points (LigAnaia finish) Runners-up Points (LigAnaia finish) Third place Points (LigAnaia finish) Top goalscorer Goals
2218-19 Hastmead Diamante
70 (4th)
Firewood City
53 (15th)
No other Osarian teams in tier one Unknown Nation
2219-20
84
74
72
Unknown Nation
2220-21
84
74
72
Unknown Nation
2221-22
84
74
72
Unknown Nation
2222-23
84
74
72
Unknown Nation
2223-24
84
74
72
Unknown Nation
2224-25
84
74
72
Unknown Nation
2225-26
84
74
72
Unknown Nation
2226-27
84
74
72
Unknown Nation
2227-28
84
74
72
Unknown Nation

OFA Pro League (2228-present)

Year Champions
(number of titles)
Points Runners-up Points Third place Points Top goalscorer Goals
2228-29 Hastmead Diamante
71
Firewood City
70
Real Jraxville
59
Unknown Nation A Player XX


Bold indicates double winners – i.e. League and Cup winners OR League and UICA Cup winners

Italic indicates league cup double winners - i.e. League and League Cup winners

Bold Italic indicates treble winners – i.e. League, Cup and UICA Cup winners

Total titles won

Teams in bold compete in the Golden League as of the 2229–30 season.

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons Seasons Runners-up
Firewood City 23 XX

Total titles won by region

Region Number of titles Clubs
Fourge XX Firewood City (23), Hastmead Diamante (10), Trothwands Evolution (X), Arcaea County (1)
Tubriss XX
Dynapolis XX
Hearthlands XX
Ikuturso XX
Mount Crown XX
Applegrass XX

By District

District Championships Clubs
Cocento 23 Firewood City (23)

Multiple trophy wins

See List of multiple trophy winners in Osarian football.