Icelandic football league system
The Icelandic football league system is a series of interconnected leagues for club football in Iceland. As of 2013 a fifth level was added to the previous format of four levels.[1] As of 2016 there are 73 participating teams in the football league.
The system
Below shows how the current system, as of 2013, works. For each division, its English name, official name or sponsorship name (which often differs radically from its official name) and number of clubs is given. Each division promotes to the division(s) that lie directly above them and relegates to the division(s) that lie directly below them.
Fourth Division playoffs
Only two teams are promoted from 4. deild (Fourth Division). The top two teams from each group play in a knock-out competition (played home and away) with the final being one match determining the Division 4 champions. Both finalists are promoted to 3. deild. The two teams relegated from 3. deild take a place in a provincial group. The groups can change from year to year based on the number of teams in each area. KSÍ (the FA) attempts to distribute the teams evenly between groups.
Level |
League(s) / Division(s) | |||||||
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1 |
Icelandic Premier League | |||||||
2 |
Icelandic First Division | |||||||
3 |
Icelandic Second Division | |||||||
4 |
Icelandic Third Division | |||||||
5 |
Icelandic Fourth Division Group A |
Icelandic Fourth Division Group B |
Icelandic Fourth Division Group C |
Icelandic Fourth Division Group D |
Cup competitions
Clubs at all five levels are eligible for cup competitions.
- Bikarkeppni KSÍ (Icelandic cup)
- Deildabikar (League cup)
References
- ↑ "Búið að samþykkja fjölgun deilda á Íslandsmótinu". fotbolti.net. 11 February 2012. Retrieved 28 April 2012.
External links
- Icelandic FA
- League321.com - Icelandic football league tables, records & statistics database.
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