Division 4 (Swedish football)
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Swedish Division 4 |
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Division 4 League Tables 2021 |
Nation |
Sweden |
Number of Sections |
39 (8–12 teams in each) |
Promotion to |
Division 3 |
Relegation to |
Division 5 |
Swedish men's football league structure |
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Allsvenskan (Tier 1) |
Superettan (Tier 2) |
Ettan (Tier 3) |
Division 2 (Tier 4) |
Division 3 (Tier 5) |
Division 4 (Tier 6) |
Division 5 (Tier 7) |
Division 6 (Tier 8) |
Division 7 (Tier 9) |
Division 8 (Tier 10) |
Division 4 is the sixth level in the league system of Swedish football and comprises 39 sections with 8 to 12 football teams in each.
The competition
[edit]There are 39 groups of 8 to 12 teams each representing a local geographical area. During the course of a season (starting in April and ending in October) each club plays the others twice, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents, for a total of 18 to 22 games depending on the number of teams. The top team in each Division 4 group is promoted to Division 3 and the three lowest placed teams from each Division 3 league are relegated in their place. The second placed teams in each Division 4 group plays promotion/relegation play-offs against the fourth lowest teams in Division 3. The bottom two teams in each Division 4 group are relegated to Division 5.[1]
Administration
[edit]The District Football Associations are responsible for the administration of Division 4. The Swedish Football Association is responsible for the administration of Division 3 and the higher tiers of the Swedish football league system.
References
[edit]- ^ "Sweden 2010 Sixth Level "Division 4" - Clas Glenning". Retrieved 2010-11-30.[permanent dead link ]