Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Second League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Druga liga Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine) is a football league in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This level is organized in five different leagues - Sjever (North), Centar (Center), Jug (South), Zapad 1 (West 1) and Zapad 2 (West 2). In 2007/2008 season there was four leagues, as two Zapad (West) division merged.

This is the second level of football in Federation and third level of football in the country. The winner of the league is promoted to the First League of the Federation. Relegated teams go to the cantonal leagues. See Football league system in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Contents

2008-2009 Season

Center division

Name, City, points

  1. FK Bosna - Sarajevo 23
  2. FK Goražde - Goražde 20
  3. FK TOŠK - Tešanj 19
  4. FK Rudar - Breza 19
  5. FK Radnik - Hadžići 17
  6. NK Famos Hrasnica - Hrasnica 16
  7. FK Borac - Jelah 14
  8. FK Natron - Maglaj 14
  9. FK Krivaja - Zavidoviæi 13
  10. FK Vratnik - Sarajevo 12
  11. FK Vrbanjuša - Sarajevo 12
  12. FK Kolina - Ustikolina 11
  13. ORLIÆ - Vogošća 11(-3)
  14. FK DobojIstok - Klokotnica 8
  15. FK Usora - Usora 7
  16. FK Azot - Vitkoviæi 5

2006/2007 Season

Second league - North

This league is consisted of 16 clubs from Tuzla Canton and Posavina Canton:

Second league - Center

It is consisted of 16 clubs from Sarajevo Canton, Zenica-Doboj Canton and Bosnian Podrinje Canton:

Second league - South

It is consisted of 16 clubs from Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, West Herzegovina Canton and Livno Canton:

Second league - West 1

It is consisted of 12 clubs from Central Bosnia Canton:

Second league - West 2

It is consisted of 12 clubs from Una-Sana Canton:

Notes

  • In 2007/2008 season, West 1 and West 2 merged into one league.

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