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Liga III Countries Romania Founded 1936 Number of teams 96 (6x16) Levels on pyramid 3 Promotion to Liga II Relegation to Liga IV Domestic cup(s) Cupa României
Supercupa RomânieiCurrent champions FCM Bacău
Callatis Mangalia
Chindia Târgovişte
CSM Slatina
Luceafărul Oradea
FCMU Baia Mare2011–12 Liga III Liga III is the third level of the Romanian football league system. Its name was changed from Divizia C into Liga III before the start of the 2006-07 season.
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Current format
Liga III has six parallel regional divisions, each with 12 teams.
Promotion
The winners of each division get promoted to the Liga II.
Relegation
The bottom four teams from each division are relegated at the end of the season to the county football leagues (Liga IV). From the 12th placed teams, another three are relegated. To determine this teams, separate standings are computed, using only the games played against clubs ranked 1st through 11th.
Future changes
Starting with the 2010/2011 season, Liga III reduced its teams, from 108 to 96.
Starting with the 2014/2015 season, Liga III will have only three divisions of 20-22 teams each.[1]
See also
References
- ^ "Fotbalul românesc, după modelul spaniol!" (in Romanian). liga2.ro. 2009-05-11. http://www.liga2.ro/special/fotbalul-romanesc-dupa-modelul-spaniol-4339635. Retrieved 2009-05-11.
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