Last updated : Thursday, 14 March 2024

Introduction

The Cyanos Premier League is an amateur football league based in the Netherlands. It was founded in 2015 and currently has 12 teams competing in a single division. The league is played on a Sunday afternoons and is open to all players aged 16 and over.

The Cyanos Premier League is a friendly and competitive league that provides a great opportunity for players to enjoy the game of football at a social level. The league also has a strong commitment to developing young players and many of its former players have gone on to play at a higher level.

Rules and regulations

Cianos Premier Leage action

The Cyanos Premier League follows the standard rules of football. The games are 90 minutes long, with two halves of 45 minutes each. There is no offside rule and substitutions are unlimited.

The league also has a number of its own rules, including:

  • All players must be registered with the league.
  • There is a maximum of three players per team who can be over the age of 35.
  • There is a £50 fine for any team that fails to field a full team.
  • Any player who receives a red card will be suspended for the next game.

Venues Cianos Premier Leage match

The Cyanos Premier League games are played at a variety of venues across the Netherlands. The majority of the games are played on artificial pitches, but there are also a few games played on grass pitches.

The league is committed to providing high-quality playing facilities for its players. All of the venues used by the league are regularly inspected to ensure that they meet the required standards.

Sources

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