New to this website and it´s my first time posting. I´ve seen your fictional leages and read their history and I absolutely love it, so I decided to make a league myself.
A few things I want to point out before I start:
-The results each season will randomized using excel. The story will be made accordingly.
-I´m going to use low quality templates to begin with and as the story progresses I will swith to better ones to make it look more modern.
-When it comes to designs, it will be pretty boring to begin with. My goal is to "simulate" through the early years pretty fast to where the jerseys start to look more interesting.
-I have an initial plan of what´s going to happen but suggestions and c&c are much appreciated.
1919
Halfway through the season the representatives of the swedish and norwegian soccer leagues sat down to discuss how they can improve the quality of their leagues. Both leagues were uneven with a few teams dominating and not many people were interested in watching the games. They soon got to the topic of which of the two leagues is the best. Cocky as Stockholm people are, they claimed that their top team could beat any nordic team anytime. This led the representatives to the idea of a tournament. They reached out the representatives of the other three scandinavian soccer leagues and told them to bring one team to represent their country. Instead of a small tournament, they decided to make it into a small League with every team facing each other both at home and away. The competiotion would take place next season. They called it "The battle of the Nordic".
These were the teams chosen to represent their country. These teams were all top teams in their own leagues and the fact that they were all located in the capital was also a reason why they were chosen since the games were going to be played in the capital of each country.
1920/1921 - Results
1.Íþróttafélagið Reykjavík
2.FK Oslo
3.København FC
4.FC Helsinki
5.FC Stockholm
Surprisingly, Reykjavík manages to end up on top. Beforehand, they were seen as underdogs since no one really knew much about Icelandic soccer. Stockholm, which was one of the favourites beforehand, ended up last which was both surprising and a bit embarrasing for them since they had been so confident beforehand.
This unusual competition was a huge success with a lot of people coming to watch the games. The teams and players also enjoyed a different challenge. The representatives from each country were very happy with the results and decided to form a new league; The Nordic Premier League. This was now going to be an annual competition.