Derde Klasse (women)

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Derde Klasse
Country Netherlands
Confederation Royal Dutch Football Association
Promotion to Tweede Klasse
Relegation toVierde Klasse

The Derde Klasse is a women's football league in the Netherlands. Teams in this league promote to the Tweede Klasse and relegate to the Vierde Klasse.

The league is organized into Saturday and Sunday divisions. Each of these are further divided into eight groups, creating 16 sections. [1]

Sections

Saturday
Sunday

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References

  1. "Competitie vrouwen teams A – categorie 17-18 | Beker-nacompetitie 2017-2018". Archived from the original on 2018-04-08. Retrieved 2018-04-07.