BUSA Football League
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BUSA Football League | |
Country | United Kingdom |
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Confederation | EUSA |
Founded | 1994 |
Number of teams | 131 |
Domestic cup(s) | BUSA Football Championship |
Current champions | UWE Hartpury (2007–08) |
Website | http://www.busa.org.uk/ |
2007–08 season |
The BUSA Men's Football League system is a football league system set up for Universities and Colleges in the United Kingdom to compete on an amateur and professional level of higher education association football.
[edit] Competition format
The top division in the BUSA football league structure is known as the Premier division, which is split into North and South sections, each consisting of six teams. Teams in each section of the Premier division play each other twice, resulting in each team playing a total of ten games between October and February. The top five teams from each section then progress to the BUSA Football Championship, along with the top two teams from the Scottish conference and the top team from each of the four English regional conferences to make up a 16-team tournament.
Below the Premier division, there are four regional conferences that feed into it: the Northern Conference, the Midlands Conference, the Western Conference and the South Eastern Conference. The Northern and Midlands conferences feed into the North section of the Premier division, while the Western and South Eastern conferences feed into the Premier South. There is also a Scottish Conference, but the teams in this division are ineligible for promotion to the Premier division. At the end of each league season, the top team in each region goes into a play-off for promotion with the top team from their partner region. The top team also progresses to the BUSA Football Championship, while the next two teams are entered into the Trophy.
Each regional conference then has a number of subsidiary divisions with varying numbers of teams depending on the number of teams associated with that region.