Liberian Second Division League

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Liberian Second Division League
CountryFlag of Liberia.svg  Liberia
Confederation CAF
Number of teams18
Level on pyramid2
Promotion to First Division
Relegation toLFA Sub-Committee League (3rd Division)
Domestic cup(s) LFA Cup
Current champions Barrack Young Controllers II
(2013)
Website LFA National Leagues

The Liberian Second Division League is the second tier of Liberian football.

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Structure

At present, there are eighteen clubs that compete in the Liberian Second Division League. Those eighteen clubs are divided into two zones of ten teams (Zone A) and eight teams (Zone B) playing each other in a home and away series within their respective zones. At the end of the season, the bottom four teams from Zone A and the bottom three teams from Zone B are relegated to the LFA Sub-Committee Leagues (3rd Division). The top team from each zones gain automatic promotion. However, teams positioned second in each zones take part in a promotion play-off. All teams in the Liberian Second Division League take part in the Liberian FA Cup.

2013–14 season

ZoneClubTown
B72nd FC Paynesville
AAries FC Monrovia
A BYC II Monrovia
ADarius FC Monrovia
AELWA United Paynesville
B FC Fassell Monrovia
AGardnersville FC Gardnersville
BGedeh Amabassadors Zwedru
AGedi & Sons FC Monrovia
AGeorgia FC New Georgia
AHolder FC Monrovia
B Mighty Barrolle Buchanan
AMuscat FC Paynesville
ANew Hope FC Kakata
ANimba United Ganta
ASime Darby FC Robertsport
ASmall Town FC Harbel
ASuper Rollers FC Monrovia

Previous champions


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