League system
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A league system is a hierarchy of leagues in a sport that teams can be promoted or relegated between, depending on finishing positions or playoffs. They are often called pyramids due to their tendency to have more (regional) divisions at the bottom.
Contents |
[edit] Association Football (Soccer)
- Argentine football league system
- Austrian football league system
- Belgian football league system
- Brazilian football league system
- Canadian football league system
- Chilean football league system
- Chinese football league system
- Cyprus football league system
- Danish football league system
- Dutch football league system
- English football league system
- French football league system
- German football league system
- Icelandic football league system
- Iranian football league system
- Irish football league system
- Israeli football league system
- Italian football league system
- Japanese football league system
- Korean football league system
- Mexican football league system
- Moroccan football league system
- Northern Irish football league system
- Norwegian football league system
- Paraguayan football league system
- Polish football league system
- Portuguese football league system
- Russian football league system
- Scottish football league system
- Spanish football league system
- Swedish football league system
- Swiss football league system
- Turkish football league system
- United States football league system
- Welsh football league system