TFF 1. Lig
Country: Turkey 🇹🇷
Country Clubs: Turkey 🇹🇷
Name: TFF 1.Lig
Other Name: TFF First League
Sponsor Name: (formerly: PTT 1. Lig 2012-2016, Bank Asya 1. Lig 2008-2012, Türk Telekom Lig A 2006/2007)
Level: 2nd
the KA Football Leagues Global Rating
Open 2023 – place 73 (CM) / Tier: Domestic / Class: Elementary ❖ / DMN_0,410_0 / 98 (AT)
2022/2023 – place 74 (CM) / Tier: Domestic / Class: Elementary ❖ / DMN_0,406_0 / 94 (AT)
Open 2022 – place 71 (CM) / Tier: Domestic / Class: Elementary ❖ / DMN_0,400_0 / 90 (AT)
2021/2022 – place 85 (CM) / Tier: Domestic / Class: Elementary ❖ / DMN_0,454_0 / 96 (AT)
Open 2021 – place 97 (CM) / Tier: Domestic / Class: Elementary ❖ / DMN_0,467_0 / 114 (AT)
2020/2021 – place 97 (CM) / Tier: Domestic / Class: Elementary ❖ / DMN_0.467_0 / 106 (AT)
Open 2020 – place 78 / Tier: Domestic / Class: Secondary ⌘ / DMS_0,467_0
2019/2020 – place 65 / Tier: Domestic / Class: Secondary ⌘ / DMS_0.436_0
2018/2019 – place 77 / Tier: Domestic / Class: Secondary ⌘ / DMS_0.415_0
2017/2018 – place 77 / Tier: Domestic / Class: Secondary ⌘ / DMS_0.467_0
2016/2017 – place 72 / Tier: Domestic / Class: Secondary ⌘ / DMS_0.467_0
Continental Mode (CM) and Aggregated Table (AT) are components of the Yard Table. The Yard Table is a side table to the Top (Main) Table of the KA Football Leagues Global Rating, and contains lower rated leagues & divisions.
CM – Continental Mode (ranking position within the Elementary Class according to the order within the continent, where the first place in this order is marked by the number that is next after the lowest spot in the Main Top Table)
AT – Aggregated Table (ranking position within the Elementary Class according to the global order, where the first place in this order is marked by the number that is next after the lowest spot in the Main Top Table)
How to operate with the Yard Table you can see in this pdf file.
info: if you click on the date of season the new page will be opened and you will see the historical ranking table; Intermediate, Secondary or Elementary Class markings used in old seasons looked like this : [~] [≈] [⌗] or [`] [“] [“`], not like this: [<>] [⌘] [❖]