In this database I have created an Andalusian league system featuring two divisions, a super league and a first league. I have taken over the Slovakian league system for the sake of this database.

 

The Youth rating of Slovakia has been changed to match that of Spain to help with the quality of regens. Clubs featuring in the league system include, Sevilla, Betis, Almeria, Granada, Malaga, Cadiz and 22 more clubs!

 

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Format

28 teams split into two tiers:

 

Super League: 12 clubs.

 

First League: 16 clubs.

 

A rebranded Andalusian Cup, replacing the Slovakian Cup.

 

Key Clubs:

Super League Teams: Sevilla, Real Betis, Almería, Granada, Cádiz, Málaga, Córdoba, Recreativo, and others.

First League Teams: San Fernando, Linares, Antequera, El Palo, and others, including B teams like Sevilla B.

 

Seasons 1-5

League Developments:

Real Betis dominated early, winning 4 of the first 5 Super League titles.

Almería claimed one title in 2027.

Sevilla struggled, finishing fourth consistently.

 

Cup Highlights:

Real Betis won the inaugural Andalusian Cup in 2024 and added two more (2026, 2028).

Cádiz (2025) and Granada (2026, 2027) also tasted cup success.

 

European Success:

Sevilla won the Europa Conference League (2025), beating Brighton.

Almería reached the 2029 final but lost to Brentford.

 

Seasons 6-10

League Developments:

Almería established dominance, winning 4 consecutive Super League titles (2030-2033).

Real Betis added a title in 2029.

Sevilla remained winless in the league.

 

Cup Highlights:

Real Betis won 3 Andalusian Cups.

Granada (2031) and Málaga (2033) secured one each.

 

European Success:

No Andalusian club reached a European final during this period.

 

Seasons 11-15

League Developments:

Almería continued their dominance, winning 8 consecutive titles (2030-2037).

Real Betis interrupted in 2038.

 

Cup Highlights:

Real Betis extended their cup tally to 8.

Málaga (2037) won their second.

 

European Success:

European success remained elusive.

 

Seasons 16-20

League Developments:

Almería’s dominance waned, winning 3 more titles (2039-2041).

Real Betis reclaimed titles (2042, 2043).

 

Cup Highlights:

Real Betis’ cup dominance began to decline.

Granada and Cádiz claimed cups (2041, 2043).

 

European Success:

Sevilla reached another Europa Conference League final but lost to Valencia in 2043.

 

Seasons 21-25

League Developments:

Sevilla finally won their first Super League title (2052).

Real Betis won 6 of the last 7 titles, solidifying their status.

 

Cup Highlights:

Sevilla went on a remarkable run, winning 4 consecutive Andalusian Cups (2045-2048).

 

European Success:

Cádiz reached the Europa League final (2058) but lost to Inter Milan.

 

Seasons 26-30

League Developments:

Sevilla added two more titles (2057, 2059).

Real Betis and Almería traded victories, maintaining their dominance.

 

Cup Highlights:

Granada emerged as a force, winning three cups (2054, 2056, 2058).

 

European Success:

Sevilla reached their third Europa Conference League final but lost to Newcastle (2061).

 

Seasons 31-35

League Developments:

Granada broke through, winning their first Super League title (2064).

Real Betis claimed three more titles, while Sevilla struggled to remain competitive.

 

Cup Highlights:

Granada and Real Betis split the Andalusian Cups during this period.

 

European Success:

No Andalusian club reached a European final.

 

Seasons 36-40

League Developments:

Granada and Real Betis dominated, with the former winning 5 titles in the last 10 seasons.

Sevilla added another title (2068).

 

Cup Highlights:

Granada became a dominant force in the cup, winning three consecutive titles (2066-2068).

 

European Success:

No new European success.

 

Final Standings (Seasons 41-50)

Trophy Count:

Real Betis: 41 trophies (26 Super Leagues, 15 Cups).

Almería: 23 trophies (13 Super Leagues, 10 Cups).

Granada: 15 trophies (5 Super Leagues, 10 Cups).

Sevilla: 12 trophies (3 Super Leagues, 9 Cups, 1 Europa Conference League).

 

Key Highlights

Real Betis established themselves as the dominant club in Andalusia, winning the most trophies across all competitions.

Sevilla remained inconsistent, despite their European success.

Granada emerged as a late contender, securing multiple titles in the final decades.

The Andalusian Super League rose to become one of Europe’s top 10 leagues, while the Andalusian Cup peaked as the 11th most prestigious cup competition.

 

The Andalusian Super League experiment showcased a fierce battle for dominance, with Real Betis emerging as the ultimate champions of Andalusia. Almería and Granada provided moments of brilliance, while Sevilla’s European pedigree remained unmatched. The league’s competitive nature and rise in stature solidified Andalusia’s place in footballing history.

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