LFA Supercup

The LFA Supercup was a soccer tournament preceding the LSCA Major Soccer League.

History
The LFA Supercup was born in the late 1960s when owners of several Lovian clubs wanted to hold an all-Lovian tournament. Serious discussions led to the foundation of the Lovian Football Association (LFA), the governing body for Lovian soccer. The LFA then quickly allowed for the creation of the Supercup in 1974. Originally it was perceived as an amateur league and was not popular. But, the rise of such stars like James Masters led to an increase in popularity. The tournament did well but by the 1990s the rise of game tickets and a still amateur-like appearance led to dwindling sales and support. In 2005 the owners of the Supercup lost much of their money in an embezzling scheme and were forced to shut it down. As of 2011 there are still many who would like to ssee the tournament return, albeit one for the champions of the 1st and second divisions.

The Tournament
The Supercup was composed of eight member teams, who often changed or were replaced by other clubs. Each team played six games in the group stage, against all the others. Four advanced to the knockoff stage to decide who would become the champion.

Champions

 * 1974: FK Galactic Hurbanova
 * 1975: FK Galactic Hurbanova
 * 1976: FK Galactic Hurbanova
 * 1977: AC Noble City
 * 1978: Sheckin Lads
 * 1979: FK Galactic Hurbanova
 * 1980: Sheckin Lads
 * 1981: AC Noble City
 * 1982: FK Galactic Hurbanova
 * 1983: Sheckin Lads
 * 1984: AC Noble City
 * 1985: Deutsch-Lovian Football Club Frößt
 * 1986: AC Noble City
 * 1987: Newhaven Rockets
 * 1988: Sheckin Lads
 * 1989: Newhaven Rockets
 * 1990: FK Galactic Hurbanova
 * 1991: Portland Timbers
 * 1992: Deutsch-Lovian Football Club Frößt
 * 1993: AC Noble City
 * 1994: Sheckin Lads
 * 1995: Newhaven Rockets
 * 1996: Luca Union
 * 1997: Newhaven Rockets
 * 1998: Sheckin Lads
 * 1999: Scotland FC
 * 2000: Scotland FC
 * 2001: AC Noble City
 * 2002: Sheckin Lads
 * 2003: Newhaven Rockets
 * 2004: AC Noble City
 * 2005: Sheckin Lads