English League

The English League, officially known as the English Football League (EFL), is a professional football league competition in England. Established in 1888, it is one of the oldest football leagues in the world. The league is composed of multiple tiers, with the most prominent being the Championship, League One, and League Two, which are directly below the Premier League, the top tier of English football. The English League serves as a crucial component of the English football pyramid, providing a structure for promotion and relegation among its divisions. Each season, teams compete for points in a round-robin format, leading to promotions for the best-performing teams and relegation for the poorest performers. The league is known for its competitive nature and has a rich history, contributing significantly to the development of football in England.