IV liga
4 liga (Czwarta Liga) is the 5th level of the Polish football league system. The current structure of IV liga was created in season 2008/09 after introducing new administrative division of Poland. 16 clubs, one from each voivodeship (province), are promoted to III liga. The bottom clubs are relegated to Liga okręgowa.
Founded | 7 January 2007 (New Formula) |
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Country | Poland |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 337 (in 2019/20) |
Level on pyramid | 5 |
Promotion to | III liga |
Relegation to | Liga okręgowa |
Domestic cup(s) | Polish Cup |
Until the end of the 2007/08[1] season IV liga lay at 4th tier of league system but this was changed with the formation of the Ekstraklasa as the top level league in Poland.
Groups
In 2019/20 season there are 20[2] parallel groups of IV liga. There are two groups in 4 voivodeships but only one club can be promoted after winning the play-offs between the winners of these two groups.
- dolnośląska (Lower Silesia) - 2 groups
- kujawsko-pomorska (Cuyavia-Pomerania)
- lubelska (Lublin)
- lubuska (Lubusz)
- łódzka (Łódź)
- małopolska (Lesser Poland) - 2 groups
- mazowiecka (Mazovia) - 2 groups
- opolska (Opole)
- podkarpacka (Subcarpathia)
- podlaska (Podlasie)
- pomorska (Pomerania)
- śląska (Silesia) - 2 groups
- świętokrzyska (Holy Cross)
- warmińsko-mazurska (Warmia-Masuria)
- wielkopolska (Greater Poland)
- zachodniopomorska (West Pomerania)
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