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The Ethiopian Higher League (Amharic: የኢትዮጵያ ከፍተኛ ሊግ), also called the Ethiopian Super League, is the second division of association football in Ethiopia. Regulated by the Ethiopian Football Federation , the league is divided into three groups (Group A, Group B, and Group C) with 12 clubs in each group.
The 2020–21 Ethiopian Higher League is the second-tier football in Ethiopia. [1] The competition is split into 3 different stages and will be contested by 33 clubs. [2] In Stage 1 Group A's games will take place in Hawassa starting January 5, 2021, while Group B and Group C will take place in Batu & Dire Dawa respectively starting January 2, 2021. [3]
The 2023–24 Ethiopian Premier League (known as the BetKing Ethiopian Premier League for sponsorship reasons) was the 25th season of the Ethiopian Premier League, and the 77th season of top-division football in Ethiopia. The season started on 1 October 2023, and ended on 30 June 2024. [1] The league consisted of 16 teams.
Mekelle 70 Enderta finished second (with 60 points) in the Ethiopian Higher League Group A after the 2016–2017 season. They earned a spot in the Ethiopian Premier League by virtue of winning a one-game playoff against Hadiya Hossana, who finished second in the Ethiopian Higher League Group. This was the club's first promotion to the top ...
The 2017–18 Ethiopian Higher League is the second-tier football in Ethiopia.The season began play on 18 November 2017. [1]On September 4, 2018 Debub Police (winner of Group B) beat Bahir Dar Kenema (winner of Group A) 1-0 in the championship match and were crowned champions of the 2017–18 Ethiopian Higher League.
Ethiopia has produced numerous exceptional clubs and international teams, as well as some talented individual players, despite not being one of Africa's main footballing nations. Years in the beginning. [1] This is a list of football (soccer) clubs in Ethiopia. For a complete list see Category:Football clubs in Ethiopia
In May 2018, the Ethiopian Premier League was suspended indefinitely after a referee was attacked during a match between Welwalo Adigrat University F.C. and Defense Force S.C. [5] This coming on the heels of a similar incident a month earlier in which spectators swarmed onto a football field during a match between Woldia S.C. and Fasil Kenema F.C., injuring two match officials and a coach.
Ethiopian First League; Ethiopian Higher League; Ethiopian Women's Premier League This page was last edited on 24 August 2019, at 02:40 (UTC). Text ...