Chancellors Soccer League
Matchday 1 through 10
It is season one of the new Chancellors Soccer League, this league was created in an effort of the national sports federation and our own government. The CSL is not the first professional soccer league there is a long history of pro-soccer but each one came to the same fate as the one before, greed and reaching too far and spending more than what some clubs were worth in trying to promote the league in regions of the nation where there was no interest.
The CSL will be different mainly because the league will only reach those cities where soccer is popular and will only expand when it has enough capital to support new clubs and take on their early debts. Our Glorious Chancellor Yost has personally donated $780 million into the league for the initial start up funds which in return the league commissioner Davld Unis named the league after our chancellor.
On July 9th was the big day the first match day of the league, and though many of the players on the teams hadn't played soccer in many years there was none the less a hint of excitement in their body emotions before the match. While for the most part the first match day there were few intense and suspenseful games, the one that stood out was the back and forth match between Eagle Center and The Chancellory to which Eagle Center won in a 5-4 thriller that left fans on their feet till the very end.
After the first ten matches it is no surprise that it is Eagle Center who is leading the league at this stage, they are after all packed with players who have been playing in league soccer for the past several years in the Capitol League, whose clubs are all based in the Eagle Center metro area. However right on their heels is FC Eagle Center which by most aspects is expected to be Eagle Centers biggest rival in the league as with FC, just like Eagle Center is also packed with players from the Capitol League.
MD 11-20
We are now 2/3rds the way through the first season of the Chancellors Soccer League and the heat is being turned up, with only ten matches left no one knows who will end up winning the National shield, let alone the Chancellors Cup. We do estimate though that those who are currently in the top six of the league still has the chance to win either the shield or the cup.
But let's first talk about FC Eagle Center who through twenty matches leads the league in most goals scored, fewest goals allowed and the most wins, sitting at 12-7-1, they right now control their own destiny and oh if you're curious who defeated them? Well the rivalry we talked about is real, on Match day seven Eagle Center defeated FC Eagle Center 1-0 and they wont play each other again until match day twenty-two so it is curious how that match will end.
Now however well this first season is going there is one club that is raising a few concerns, and that is Unity Center SC who at this stage is last in the standings with a record of 1-9-10. There only win came on match day seven in a 1-0 win against Houston Bay. The club is showing the signs of struggling financially and their attendance is the lowest per-match in the league averaging only 189.7 fans per match. Unity Center SC plays in the Grand Arena which has a capacity of 14,800, after it's last home game the club has announced that instead of trying to sell out the stadium as a whole they will only sell tickets for sections A, B, G, and H which would lower the capacity to 2,900. In order to make up for the lost revenue the club will tarp over the empty seats and sell advertisement space on the tarps. League Commissioner Unis hasn't made any comment on the future of Unity Center SC.