The inaugural Buzillia League season unfolded across three tiers, with promotion and relegation already shaping early rivalries. The year belonged to strong attacking sides, a tight title race in T1, and a dominant campaign in T2 that set up a major promotion story.
At the summit, Ace Club Phases were crowned champions. They did not run away with it, but their balanced season and superior goal difference gave them the edge on the final table, finishing level on points with Hurricanes but ahead overall.
Hurricanes ended second, matching the champions on points and wins but falling just short on goal difference. They would later make amends in cup competitions.
International Phases secured third place, staying in the title conversation for much of the season but finishing two points off the top.
Spirit ASC placed fourth after a perfectly even win-loss record, while Roberta Forest and Buzland followed in fifth and sixth, both level on points with nearly identical seasons.
At the bottom end, Buz Palace finished seventh and dropped into the relegation zone. PFKK endured the hardest season in the division, finishing eighth with the weakest defense and were relegated alongside Buz Palace.
Tier 2 had a clear standout. Eclipse dominated the division, finishing comfortably top with the highest points total across all tiers and earning promotion to Tier 1.
FA Allstars claimed second place and the other promotion spot, staying consistent enough to hold off the chasing pack.
Behind them, Markadia United finished third after an unusually draw-heavy season, while Nudanya Ran, Nudanya Zofia, and NB Athletic occupied mid-table with mixed campaigns.
At the bottom, Real S Creek narrowly avoided last place, while Raccoons finished eighth and were relegated to Tier 3.
Tier 3 was short and sharp. Mega Xero topped the table after an unbeaten mini-season and earned promotion.
FC Base finished second and remained in Tier 3.
While the league title slipped away, Hurricanes made cup competitions their domain. They won both the Buzillia FA Cup, defeating PFKK in the final, and the Buzillia League Cup, overcoming International Phases. Their 1994 season is remembered as a double-cup triumph paired with a narrow league miss.
The first Buzillia League season set an immediate tone: tight title races, clear promotion rewards, and Hurricanes establishing themselves as early cup specialists, while Ace Club Phases wrote their name into history as the league’s very first champions