5. Liga (Slovakia)

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5. slovenská futbalová liga
Founded1993
Country Slovakia
Confederation UEFA
Divisions16
Number of teams232
Promotion to 4. Liga
Relegation toI. class
Soccerball current event.svg 2019–20 5. Liga (Slovakia)

The 5. Liga is the fifth-tier football league of Slovakia. It currently consists of 16 groups.

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