Last updated : Wednesday, 17 April 2024

Introduction

The Apac (Asia Pacific Amateur Football League) is an amateur football league for players in the Asia Pacific region. It was founded in 2000 and currently has over 100 member clubs.

The Apac League is divided into four divisions: Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, and Division 4. The top clubs in each division are promoted to the next division, while the bottom clubs are relegated to the next lower division.

Apac action

The Apac League season runs from March to November. The top clubs in each division qualify for the Apac Cup, which is held at the end of the season.

History

The Apac League was founded in 2000 by a group of amateur football enthusiasts from the Asia Pacific region. The league was originally called the Asia Pacific Amateur Football Association, but it was renamed the Apac League in 2010.

Apac match

The Apac League has grown rapidly since its inception. In the first season, there were only 10 member clubs. By the 2010 season, there were over 50 member clubs. Today, the Apac League has over 100 member clubs.

Divisions

The Apac League is divided into four divisions: Division 1, Division 2, Division 3, and Division 4.

  • Division 1 is the top division of the Apac League. It is made up of the best clubs in the Asia Pacific region.
  • Division 2 is the second division of the Apac League. It is made up of clubs that have been relegated from Division 1 or that have been promoted from Division 3.
  • Division 3 is the third division of the Apac League. It is made up of clubs that have been relegated from Division 2 or that have been promoted from Division 4.
  • Division 4 is the bottom division of the Apac League. It is made up of clubs that have been relegated from Division 3.

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