Everything is ready to start National Football League (LFN), (formerly Rommel Fernández Cup), that is, the third league in our country.
Independiente teams Darien and Olympic Colón are responsible for starting this Sunday at 10:00 a.m., in Luis Ernesto “Cascarita” Tapia for the official opening match in Eastern Conference as explained Luis Barragán, commissioner of LFN.
While in the Western Conference, Don Bosco Jr. faces CF Don Bosco at the San José Sports Complex, in Soná, the opening match will be at 3:00 p.m.
The tournament will be divided into 2 conferences (East and West) with 10 clubs, or 20 in total.
Name change Rommel Fernández to LFN, Some because they want to organize it better, some because next year they plan to hold the Opening and Closing of the tournament, with the aim of playing all year round and 2025 being promotion and relegation.
The National Football League (LNF) It includes the U-22 category for the tournament with options of 7 reinforcements with an age limit of up to 35 years. Clubs must adhere to a minimum of 1200 minutes of play for promotional players (year 2005) during the tournament.
The National Football League (LNF) are divided into two conferences:
Eastern Conference: AF Chilibre (Panama North), Alianza West (Panama West), FC Cosmos ND (Antón, Coclé), Chorrillo FC (Panama), Deportivo Chepo FC (Panama East), Deportivo Rex (San Miguelito), Independiente Darién, Límite FC ( Río Hato, Coclé), Olympic Colón FC, San Fernando FC (Santa Fé, Darién).
Western Conference: AF Fútbol 7 (Pesé, Herrera), Bambanes FC (David, Chiriquí), Benjamín Chacón (Puerto Armuelles, Chiriquí), Bocas Jr FC (Almirante, Bocas del Toro), Deportivo Chiriquí FC (Bugaba, Chiriquí), Deportivo Talento (La Villa, Los Santos), Don Bosco Jr (Chitré, Herrera), CF Don Bosco (Soná, Veraguas), La Familia FC (Atalaya, Veraguas), Unión Bocas Isla (Bocas del Toro).
Source: Panama America

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