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The competition was founded in the year [[2386 Da Kaicede|2386]], initially as an invitational for some of the biggest clubs in Ahitereira organized by the owners of such clubs as to determine the best clubs in Ahitereira, it would evolve into a greater competition as by the [[2387 Da Kaicede|second year]] a selection system would be created, and by the [[2388 Da Kaicede|third year]] the creation of the [[Taş ya Kaicede]] and the start of the league system. The '''Da Kaicede''' is the oldest katabola league in the world and the most watched as well, being broadcast to all countries in the world, and having a potential audience of 3.8 billion people.
== History ==
=== Origins ===
The Ahitereira Da Kaicede was founded in 2486 by [[KK Inista da Danoi]]'s owner and player [[Fernãto Lãre]] with the intent of propagating the [[Inistan Rules]]. It consisted of a single division of 10 clubs ([[Vitoria KK]], [[KL Esperiy]], [[KK Inista da Danoi]], [[Kuabé Jolliber]], [[Kuabé Énainu]], [[KL Vouche]], [[KK Vereda]], [[CK Mipot da Live]], [[Gajonela KK]] and [[Altos Madalena]]). With the 2387 edition of the league, it would expand to 18 clubs (With [[Oiŗou da Gajo]], [[Nuvatiralia]], [[Kuabé Afĩda]], [[KK Madalena]], [[Maiņai]], [[Ĩneucita]], [[Barternik]] and [[Lopoş KK]] joining). The 2388 edition of the league would come alongside the creation of the [[Ahitereiran Katabola Association]], which would expand the Una Ya Kaicede to total of 20 clubs and create the [[Taş Ya Kaicede]], the second division of the league, with a total of 20 clubs as well.
The admittance of clubs into the league, to this point had been purely decided by a committee of Fernãto's devision, after 2390, this responsibility would move to the recently created [[Ahitereiran Katabola Association]] helmed by the founder of the league, who would create a new system of elections and admittance with the effort of democratizing the sport.
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