Kampioens League

The Kampioens League (/ˈkæmpɪənz/, Dutch for Champions League, officially the Mariana Kampioens League, commonly known as the K-League or MKL) is the men's top level of the Mariana Football League. It is comprised of 20 teams from across the island of Mariana, with the current composition being 11 from Enderron, 8 from Batavia and 1 from Kanashima.

History
The Kampioens League was formed in 1990 with the amalgamation of the Enderron Championship League (ECL) and Batavia's Eer Voetballiga, after dwindling interest in both leagues led to an agreement to combine the competitions. The top 9 teams from both Enderron and Batavia were selected to compete in the newly formed league. In 1994 Kanashima City expressed its wishes to join the MKL, and in the 1995-96 season, Kanashima and reigning Division A champions, Brighton Southwark, were introduced to the league, bringing the total team count to 20.

In the early 2000s there were complaints from numerous clubs in division A as the lack of a relegation system was stifling competition. In response, the Kampioens League introduced a new rule where any team placing in the bottom three for three consecutive years would be relegated. Only three clubs have fallen victim to this rule thus far: Krafthoek Koningen in 2007, Batavia Internationale in 2011 and Kingscliffe FC in 2013.