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| - Liga Mundo Season 11 ran from April 18, 2011 to August 27, 2011. The league dropped from 24 to 20 teams and consolidated into two 10-team divisions - the Primera Liga and Segunda Liga. Dun Carrig Bohs renamed Pansy Prussians on April 14, 2011 while Autumn United, AEK FC, Syracuse Salty Dogs, and Atlético Vinilandês all suspended operations on the same day. This was the first season in league history where no new expansion clubs joined the league.
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| - Liga Mundo Season 11 ran from April 18, 2011 to August 27, 2011. The league dropped from 24 to 20 teams and consolidated into two 10-team divisions - the Primera Liga and Segunda Liga. Dun Carrig Bohs renamed Pansy Prussians on April 14, 2011 while Autumn United, AEK FC, Syracuse Salty Dogs, and Atlético Vinilandês all suspended operations on the same day. This was the first season in league history where no new expansion clubs joined the league. On May 18, 2011 Commissioner Botha awarded the VolNation Volunteers permission to wear a single golden star on their player jerseys above the club emblem to signify their ‘decade’ achievement of 10 league and cup championships won during the course of Liga Mundo play. During the first half of the season, three clubs came under new management and this was reflected in all three teams undergoing renaming at the mid-point of the season on June 24, 2011. Fatima FC became Dinamo FC, 1984 Duckies FC became Pumas de Zacatecas, while Pansy Prussians - the former Dun Carrig Bohs franchise - became the second incarnation of the Syracuse Salty Dogs. A.M. Adepts FC did not change hands but management decided to rebrand themselves as Anfield Kopites FC four days later after their quarter-final Copa Cato IV match.
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