Liga II (women's football)
Liga II is the second level women's football league in Romania. A second tier women's football competition was first created in 1990 under the name Divizia B. After the fall of communism, organised women's football started to take off, and the founded clubs were distributed into 2 leagues - Divizia A with 12 teams and Divizia B with 30 teams grouped into 3 series, following a tournament called Cupa Libertății.[1] Some time after, the number women's clubs declined, and the division was disbanded.
Founded | 1990 as Divizia B 2013 as Liga I 2017 as Liga II |
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Country | |
Confederation | UEFA |
Divisions | 2 |
Number of teams | 16 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Liga I |
Relegation to | Liga III |
Domestic cup(s) | Romanian Women's Cup |
Website | frfotbal.ro |
The second level league was reintroduced starting with the 2013–14 season, when it formally received the name Liga I, following the introduction of Superliga as the top-tier league. However, as of the 2017–18 season, it was rebranded as Liga II, since the Superliga brand was quietly dropped altogether.[2]
Format
Since its reintroduction in 2013, Liga II has had two parallel regional divisions (series). Second teams of clubs in the top league cannot promote.
Winners
The following is a list of all Romanian women's second-tier football league winners since its reintroduction in 2013. The first place is declared the champion of the series, promotes to Liga I, and is presented with a trophy. The top three teams currently also receive gold, silver and bronze medals from the Romanian Football Federation. Promoted teams are denoted in italics.
Ed. | Season | Series | Champions | Runner-up | Third place | No. | Teams | System |
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1 | 2013–14 Liga I | Seria Nord | Heniu Prundu Bârgăului | Vasas Femina Odorhei | Armonia Dolhești | 7 | 14 | 2 series with 7 teams each- playing a double round robin. |
Seria Sud | Universitatea Alexandria | Viitorul Buzău | Oțelul Galați | 7 | ||||
2 | 2014–15 Liga I | Seria I | Olimpia 2 Cluj | Vasas Femina Odorhei | Independența Baia Mare | 8 | 16 | 2 series with 8 teams each- playing a double round robin. |
Seria II | Năvobi Iași | CSȘ Târgoviște | Selena Constanța | 8 | ||||
3 | 2015–16 Liga I | Seria I | CSȘ Târgoviște | Viitorul Reghin | Armonia Dolhești | 10 | 21 | 2 series with 10/11 teams each- playing a double round robin. |
Seria II | CFR Timișoara | Olimpia 2 Cluj | Real 2 Craiova | 11 | ||||
4 | 2016–17 Liga I | Seria I | Universitatea Alexandria | Viitorul Reghin | Selena Constanța | 8 | 16 | 2 series with 8 teams each- playing a double round robin. |
Seria II | Olimpia 2 Cluj | Fortuna Becicherecu Mic | Vasas 2 Femina Odorhei | 8 | ||||
5 | 2017–18 Liga II | Seria I | Universitatea Galați | Selena Constanța | Onix Râmnicu Sărat | 8 | 16 | 2 series with 8 teams each- playing a double round robin. |
Seria II | Independența Baia Mare | Vasas 2 Femina Odorhei | Olimpia 2 Cluj | 8 | ||||
6 | 2018–19 Liga II | Seria I | Selena Constanța | Vulpițele Galbene Roman | Vasas 2 Femina Odorhei | 8 | 16 | 2 series with 8 teams each- playing a double round robin, plus an additional double-legged promotion play-off between second-placed promotable teams. |
Seria II | Piroș Security Arad | U Olimpia 2 Cluj | Luceafărul Filiași | 8 | ||||
7 | 2019–20 Liga II | Seria I | Carmen București | Vulpițele Galbene Roman | Vasas 2 Femina Odorhei | 7 | 14 | 2 series with 7 teams each- playing a double round robin planned, but only single round-robin completed due to the 2019-20 Coronavirus pandemic. |
Seria II | Banat Girls Reșița | Olimpia 2 Cluj | Olimpic Star Cluj | 7 | ||||
8 | 2020–21 Liga II | Seria I | TBD | TBD | TBD | 8 | 16 | 2 series with 8 teams each- playing a double round robin. Top promotable teams play an additional play-off against teams placed 11th and 12th in 2020–21 Liga I. |
Seria II | TBD | TBD | TBD | 8 | ||||