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Rajamanggala Commonwealth is an intergovernmental association between state ruled by the Manggala Dynasty, connected what was once a vast inter-regional kingdom. It was formed in 1955 between Sagotra and Girinatha Empire, the founders. In 1978, Sao Dominggo was admitted as the third member. They seek membership because of their close historical relation with both founders.

This thread collected and archiving sport competitions held by members of the Commonwealth and Commonwealth-wide sports competition. Please refrain yourself from posting in this thread. Only Rajamanggala, members of the Commonwealth and assigned Moderators who doing their job are permitted to post in this thread.
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Football in Rajamanggala

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Football in Rajamanggala Commonwealth


Football is one of the most popular sports in Commonwealth. It is played by all levels, men and women. The sport was introduced by the Dutch and Portuguese during their colonial era. Sao Dominggo held the first competition in 1900, followed by Sagotra in 1914 and Girinatha Empire in 1916.

Development

Inter-nation competition between Sagotra and Girinatha have been held as early as 1920 with a national team competition named Manggala Cup. It was held annually between the two country and lasted in 1942. It was resume in 1953. In 1962, Manggala Champions Cup was held. It was a club competition played between the winner of Galatra 1 (Sagotran first level domestic league) and Liga Utama Girinatha (Girinathan first level domestic league). Sao Dominggo's champion join the competition in 1983.

The idea to expand Manggala Champions Cup was first mentioned in late 1980's with the rise of professionalism. The plan was a 12 clubs league, 4 club from each country with commitment of transforming into a professional club in less than a decade. But until the deadline, only 10 clubs confirmed to participate with Sao Dominggo had only 2 clubs. The league was called Manggala Super League. It adopted a closed system so there is no promotion and relegation to the lower tier. The league expand gradually as other clubs are admitted. The organizer, Manggala Football Federation (MFF) plan for an 18-clubs league with an equal 6 clubs per country. But as the prosses was quite slow in Sao Dominggo, their quota was cut.

With the height of regional and international competitions, there were a debate whether the clubs will be joining in or not. Despite the high support for them to join, another issue arise about eligibility and whether they join as a single nation under Rajamanggala or else. This never ending debate has halt their participation in international stage. MFF officials then announced a controversial statement that the league will join international competitions when they reached their 18-clubs plan. The statement create a mixed response from the 3 countries. A petition was delivered to MFF office in Labuan Fatah, Sagotra, their headquarter to let the clubs join the international competition. The 3 FAs of the countries also pushed MFF to resolved the qualification issue which become the main problem. In 2023, MFF spokesperson announced their commitment to bring Manggala Super League into international level. The announcement signaling MFF approval for the clubs to join international competition.

League system
  • Tier 1: Manggala Super League
  • Tier 2: Country's top tier league
    Liga Sepakbola Sagotra 1 (Galatra 1) - Sagotra
    Liga Utama Girinatha (Gamanatha) - Girinatha
    Liga Premiada - Sao Dominggo
  • Tier 3: Country's second tier league
    Liga Sepakbola Sagotra 2 (Galatra 2) - Sagotra
    Liga Madya Girinatha (Gayanatha) - Girinatha
    Segunda Liga - Sao Dominggo
  • Tier 4: Country's third tier league
    Liga Sepakbola Sagotra 3 (Galatra 3) - Sagotra
    Liga Nista Girinatha (Gatanatha) - Girinatha
    Terceira Liga - Sao Dominggo

Cup competiton
  • Amangkurat Cup, cup competition in Sagotra. Joined by top 3 tier league and clubs in Manggala Super League. 61 entries
  • Cokorda Cup, cup competition in Girinatha Empire. Joined by top 3 tier league and clubs in Manggala Super League. 55 entries
  • Taça de São Domingos, cup competition in Sao Dominggo. Joined by non-amateur clubs and clubs in Manggala Super League. 36 entries
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Manggala Super League

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Manggala Super League


Manggala Super League, is the multi-association men’s professional association football league under the umbrella of Rajamanggala Commonwealth. It consists of clubs from 3 associations: Girinatha Empire, Sagotra and Sao Dominggo. It has been organized by the Manggala Football Federation (MFF) since its inauguration in 1994. Despite being independent, MFF has close ties with all 3 football associations with which they cooperate with to create this league. It was an expansion to Manggala Champions Cup which aim to develop professionalism into the Commonwealth.

History

Competition between clubs from Sagotra and Girinatha had been started from 1962 with the foundation of Manggala Champions Cup following the establishment of Rajamanggala Commonwealth. The competition was aimed to strengthen the relationship between the two countries which is already connected through their monarch. The competition expanded in 1983 with the addition of Sao Dominggo. The country joins the Commonwealth in 1978 and participated in the competition from 1983. At the time, the clubs were either amateur or semi-professional. During that time, clubs from Sagotra were clearly dominating.

In late of 1980's, professionalism movement spread into the Commonwealth. However, the transition to professionalism was very slow. Clubs from the 3 countries has had a similar type. They were funded by the city or town where they reside for their finance. And as football is very huge in the Commonwealth, these clubs are sometimes use as political drive by the mayor. The club's success was seen as the success of the mayor. Mitra Dinoyo scandal in 1987 open up a string of corruption happened inside many clubs in Sagotra and Girinatha. This revelation pushed the association of two countries to accelerate the professionalism so the club will not be depended on the city's budget again to run. And politician won't use the club as their money laundry place for their corruption.

A meeting was held between the officials of PSKS (Persatuan Sepakbola Kemaharajaan Sagotra, Football Association of The Kingdom of Sagotra), PSMG (Persatuan Sepakbola Mandala Girinatha, Girinatha Empire Football Association) and FFSD (Football Federation of Sao Dominggo, Federação de Futebol de São Domingo) in 1991. The meeting laid out the foundation of a professional league between the three association and the creation of Manggala Football Federation as the organizer of the new league. They decide to expand Manggala Champions Cup to accommodate the new league. Manggala Super League was inaugurated in 1992, and they plan for a 12-clubs league, 4 clubs from each association. But the plan didn't go true as clubs from Sao Dominggo are less enthusiast to participate. Thus, affected the start of the competition which had to be pushed back until 1994. The inaugural season was competed by 10 clubs: VIOS Westervelden, Perselatah Labuan Fatah, Areyo Dinoyo, Amangkurat Kartasura (Sagotra); LC Kubontingguh, Kandapat Telagawaja, UNI Oebobo, Mitra Sandubaya (Girinatha); AS Kaili Colmera and Atletico Tirilolo (Sao Dominggo). And after 27 matches, it was won by LC Kubontingguh.

The league went into a hiatus in 1997 and 1998. Girinatha financial crisis affected the clubs which makes the 1997 season was cancelled. While huge revolution strike happening in Sagotra in 1998 become the reason of the season's cancellation. When the political and economic situation in the countries get better, the league was resume in 1999. The restarted league was won dramatically by LC Kubontingguh who won only by goal difference against the runner-up, VIOS Westervelden. In 2001, the league welcome 2 new members, PSHS Hujung Salaka from Sagotra and Sporting Becora from Sao Dominggo. The season also become the first title for Sao Dominggo's club and the only title for AS Kaili Colmera.

The 2000's was dominated by VIOS Westervelden after the club won 5 consecutive titles from 2003 to 2007. But then the surprise era happened in 2010's as new champion continue to arise. Perselatah Labuan Fatah (2010, 2019), Sporting Becora (2011), Griya Anyar Karanganyar (2013), Kandapat Telagawaja (2015) and PSHS Hujung Salaka (2016) were won their title in the decade. Between the 2000's and 2010's, the league has expanded greatly and reaching 17 clubs in 2018, their largest until the 2024. But it also saw some fallout.

After reaching their best placement in 2009, Mitra Sandubaya was expelled from the league after the 2010 season. Despite reaching 6th place that season, the club was facing financial difficulties which lead to the club failed to pay their players wages for more than 6 months. The expulsion was seen harsh by some fans and critics, but MFF defend the decision and stated that they will readmit the club if they are financially stable. The club made a comeback to the league in 2018 with a new name, Sandubaya United. Persehita Hiang Tasik faced a similar treatment after a corruption scandal struck the club.

Despite the league success, MFF stressed out the fact that Sao Dominggo is left behind. In 2010, MFF renew their plan with an 18-clubs league with an equal 6 clubs per association. However, until 2020 only 3 clubs are admitted from Sao Dominggo. MFF then decided to create a new quota plan with their existing 18-clubs league. They eventually give 7 clubs quota for Sagotra and Girinatha. While Sao Dominggo is only given 4 clubs quota. The federation finally achieve their plan in 2024 season after Persehita Hiang Tasik rejoin the league and completed the quota for Sagotra and Academia Oecusse from Sao Dominggo join to fill up the last quota for the association.

Competition format

There are 16 clubs in Manggala Super League, 18 from 2024 season. During the course of the season (February to October) the teams play a double round robin system, which means they play twice, once at home and once at their opponent's stadium. In total, there are 34 match days. Teams receives 3 points for win, 1 point for draw and no point for losing. They are rank by total points, goals difference, goals for and then head-to-head records.

A promotion and relegation system currently none existed between the league and its lower tier.

Champions

Since its inaugural season, the league has been held annually except for two years in 1997 and 1998.
Year   Champion                    Runner-up
1994 LC Kubontingguh Perselatah Labuan Fatah
1995 VIOS Westervelden Kandapat Telagawaja
1996 LC Kubontingguh VIOS Westervelden
1997 No competition
1998 No competition
1999 LC Kubontingguh VIOS Westervelden
2000 VIOS Westervelden LC Kubontingguh
2001 AS Kaili Colmera PSHS Hujung Salaka
2002 LC Kubontingguh AS Kaili Colmera
2003 VIOS Westervelden Perselatah Labuan Fatah
2004 VIOS Westervelden LC Kubontingguh
2005 VIOS Westervelden Sporting Becora
2006 VIOS Westervelden PSHS Hujung Salaka
2007 VIOS Westervelden Kandapat Telagawaja
2008 LC Kubontingguh AS Kaili Colmera
2009 LC Kubontingguh Mitra Sandubaya
2010 Perselatah Labuan Fatah AS Kaili Colmera
2011 Sporting Becora VIOS Westervelden
2012 LC Kubontingguh Atletico Tirilolo
2013 Griya Anyar Karanganyar Perselatah Labuan Fatah
2014 VIOS Westervelden LC Kubontingguh
2015 Kandapat Telagawaja Areyo Dinoyo
2016 PSHS Hujung Salaka VIOS Westervelden
2017 VIOS Westervelden LC Kubontingguh
2018 VIOS Westervelden Perselatah Labuan Fatah
2019 Perselatah Labuan Fatah PSHS Hujung Salaka
2020 Kandapat Telagawaja LC Kubontingguh
2021 VIOS Westervelden Perselatah Labuan Fatah
2022 VIOS Westervelden PSHS Hujung Salaka
2023 LC Kubontingguh PSHS Hujung Salaka

By Club
Club                     Champion   Runner-up
VIOS Westervelden 12 4
LC Kubontingguh 8 5
Perselatah Labuan Fatah 2 5
Kandapat Telagawaja 2 2
PSHS Hujung Salaka 1 5
AS Kaili Colmera 1 3
Sporting Becora 1 1
Griya Anyar Karanganyar 1 0
Mitra Sandubaya 0 1
Atletico Tirilolo 0 1
Areyo Dinoyo 0 1

By Association
Association       Champion   Runner-up
Sagotra 15 15
Girinatha 11 8
Sao Dominggo 2 5
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Postby Rajamanggala » Thu Feb 06, 2025 7:00 am

2024 Manggala Super League


The 2024 Manggala Super League, also known as the 2024 DAF Manggala Super League for sponsorship reasons, was the 29th of Manggala Super League, a multi-association professional league for association football clubs from 3 associations, Girinatha Empire, Sagotra and Sao Dominggo since its establishment in 1994.

LC Kubontingguh was the defending champion having won their 8th league title. The trophy came back to Kubontingguh after 11 years as the club's last title was at 2012 season. The win was confirmed at the 28th matchday where LC Kubontingguh collected 9 points more than the runner-up, PSHS Hujung Salaka with 2 matches left.

Overview

The league was competed by 18 clubs, up 2 clubs from the previous season and the largest to date. Persehita Hiang Tasik made a comeback to Super League after being expelled 3 years ago for corruption scandal. And Sao Dominggo finally able to fulfill their club quota. Academia Oecusse passed the license check and given the permission to compete in the League by MFF. Thus, making Sao Dominggo finally have 4 representatives in the league.

This season also become the first season where the promotion and relegation system applied. At the end of the season, 3 lowest clubs, 1 from each association will be relegated to the country-level league.

MFF also given the freedom for the club to signed players from outside the 3 associations. Although the numbers are still limited to 6 players per club.

Clubs

The list was based on the club's 2023 season performance.
Girinatha Empire           Sagotra                    Sao Dominggo
LC Kubontingguh PSHS Hujung Salaka Atletico Tirilolo
Catuspatha Tegal Agung VIOS Westervelden Sporting Becora
Kandapat Telagawaja Areyo Dinoyo AS Kaili Colmera
RSV Rasanae Perselatah Labuan Fatah Academia Oecusse
UNI Oebobo Amangkurat Kartasura
Sandubaya United Persegot Bergota
Griya Anyar Karanganyar Persehita Hiang Tasik


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