List of association football clubs with multiple consecutive promotions or relegations

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This is a list of association football clubs with multiple consecutive promotions or relegations.

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For an association football club to achieve three consecutive promotions is somewhat rare, to achieve subsequent further promotions even rarer. Many football league systems are organised in a pyramid system, allowing league champions and, in many cases, clubs placed immediately behind the champions to achieve promotion, either directly or through a play-off system. To achieve three or more promotions all as league champions, like the now defunct Gretna did from 2004 to 2007, or Chester did from 2010 to 2013 is exceptional.[ citation needed ]

It is comparably easier for a club to achieve three consecutive relegations, as no particular effort is required. In professional football and, to a lesser extent, in semi-professional and amateur football, this is often caused by financial trouble.

A club that achieves promotion, followed by immediate relegation and a subsequent repeat of this cycle is often described as a Yo-yo club. [1]

Note:

Clubs

The list is sorted by number of promotions or relegations followed by the alphabetical order of location:

Promotions

Clubs with three or more consecutive promotions:

ClubCountryNoLeaguesRef.
Dalkurd FF Sweden52005: Division 6 Dalarna Mellersta (VIII) – 1st
2006: Division 5 Dalarna Södra (VII) – 1st
2007: Division 4 Dalarna (VI) – 1st
2008: Division 3 Södra Norrland (V) – 1st
2009: Division 2 Norra Svealand (IV) – 1st
[ citation needed ]
SC Sagamihara Japan52008: Kanagawa Prefectural League Division 3 (VIII) – 1st
2009: Kanagawa Prefectural League Division 2 (VII) – 1st
2010: Kanagawa Prefectural League Division 1 (VI) – 1st
2011: Kantō League Division 2 (V) – 1st
2012: Kantō League Division 1 (IV) – 1st
[ citation needed ]
SV Rödinghausen Germany52009–10: Kreisliga A (IX) – 1st
2010–11: Bezirksliga Westfalen 1 (VIII) – 1st
2011–12: Landesliga Westfalen-Ost (VII) – 1st
2012–13: Westfalenliga 1 (VI) – 1st
2013–14: Oberliga Westfalen (V) – 2nd
[2]
TV Herkenrath  [ de ]Germany52010–11: Kreisliga C (XI) – 1st
2011–12: Kreisliga B (X) – 1st
2012–13: Kreisliga A (VIII) – 2nd
2013–14: Bezirksliga Mittelrhein 1 (VII) – 1st
2014–15: Landesliga Mittelrhein 1 (VI) – 2nd
[ citation needed ]
Varesina Calcio Italy52010–11: Terza Categoria Lombardy (IX) – 1st
2011–12: Seconda Categoria Lombardy (VIII) – 1st
2012–13: Prima Categoria Lombardy (VII) – 1st
2013–14: Promozione Lombardy (VI) – 1st
2014–15: Eccellenza Lombardy (V) – 1st
[3]
Iwaki FC Japan52015: Fukushima Prefectural League Division 3 (IX) – 1st
2016: Fukushima Prefectural League Division 2 (VIII) – 1st
2017: Fukushima Prefectural League Division 1 (VII) – 1st
2018: Tohoku League Division 2 South (VI) – 1st
2019: Tohoku League Division 1 (V) – 1st
[ citation needed ]
NK Zavrč Slovenia52008–09: MNZ Ptuj, 2. Class (VI) – 1st
2009–10: MNZ Ptuj, 1. Class (V) – 1st
2010–11: Styrian League (IV) – 1st
2011–12: Slovenian Third League East (III) – 1st
2012–13: Slovenian Second League (II) – 1st
[ citation needed ]
C.F. Os Belenenses Portugal52018/19: AF Lisboa Third Division (VII) – 1st
2019/20: AF Lisboa Second Division (VI) – 1st
2020/21: AF Lisboa First Division (V) – 1st
2021/22: Campeonato de Portugal (IV) – best 3rd
2022/23: Liga 3 (III) – 2nd
[4]
FC Enikon Augsburg [lower-alpha 1] Germany41990–91: A-Klasse Augsburg (VII) – 1st
1991–92: Bezirksliga Schwaben-Süd (VI) – 2nd
1992–93: Bezirksoberliga Schwaben (V) – 2nd
1993–94: Landesliga Bayern-Süd (IV) – 2nd
[5] [6]
NK Olimpija Ljubljana Slovenia42005–06: Division 5 Ljubljana (V) – 1st
2006–07: Division 4 Ljubljana (IV) – 1st
2007–08: Slovenian Third League West (III) – 1st
2008–09: Slovenian Second League (II) – 1st
[7]
Truro City F.C. England42005–06: South Western League (XI) – 1st
2006–07: Western League Division One (X) – 2nd
2007–08: Western League Premier Division (IX) – 1st
2008–09: Southern League Division One South & West (VIII) – 1st
[8] [9] [10] [11]
Shaw Lane A.F.C. England42011–12: Sheffield & Hallam County Senior League Division 1 (XII) – 2nd
2012–13: Sheffield & Hallam County Senior League Premier Division (XI) – 1st
[ citation needed ]
FC Mynai Ukraine42017: Zakarpattia Oblast Championship (V) – 1st
2017–18: Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship (IV) – 1st in Group 1, play-off quarterfinal
2018–19: Ukrainian Second League (III) – 1st in Group A, play-off finalist
2019–20: Ukrainian First League (II) – 1st
[12]
FC Naftokhimik Kremenchuk Ukraine31992: Poltava Oblast Championship (V) – 1st in Group South, play-offs winner
1992–93: Transitional League (IV) – 1st
1993–94: Ukrainian Second League (III) – 4th
[13]
FC Lviv Ukraine31992–93: Lviv Oblast Championship (VI) – 1st, promoted two levels
1993–94: Transitional League (IV) – 4th
1994–95: Ukrainian Second League (III) – 2nd
[14]
CSKA-Borysfen Ukraine31992–93: Transitional League (IV) – 4th (as FC Nyva Myronivka and FC Nyva-Borysfen Myronivka)
1993–94: Ukrainian Second League (III) – 1st (as FC Borysfen Boryspil and FC Boryspil)
1994–95: Ukrainian First League (II) – 2nd (as FC Borysfen Boryspil and FC CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv)
[15]
FC Metalurh Novomoskovsk Ukraine31992–93: Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Championship (VI) – 1st
1993–94: Ukrainian Amateur League (V) – 1st in Group 5
1994–95: Ukrainian Third League (IV) – 8th
[16]
TSV 1860 München II Germany31994–95: Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern (VI) – 2nd
1995–96: Landesliga Bayern-Süd (V) – 1st
1996–97: Bayernliga (IV) – 1st
[5]
JK Dünamo Tallinn Estonia32002: III Liiga North (IV) – 1st
2003: II Liiga North/East (III) – 1st
2004: Esiliiga (II) – 4th (playoffs)
[ citation needed ]
Gretna F.C. [lower-alpha 1] Scotland32004–05: Scottish Third Division (IV) – 1st
2005–06: Scottish Second Division (III) – 1st
2006–07: Scottish First Division (II) – 1st
[17]
F.C. United of Manchester England32005–06: North West Counties Football League Division Two (X) – 1st
2006–07: North West Counties Football League Division One (IX) – 1st
2007–08: Northern Premier League Division One North (VIII) – 2nd (playoffs)
[18] [19] [20]
T&T Hanoi FC Vietnam32006: Third League (IV) – 1st
2007: Second League (III) – 2nd
2008: V.League 2 (II) – 2nd
[ citation needed ]
Slimbridge F.C. England32007–08: Gloucester Northern Senior League Premier Division (XII) – 1st
2008–09: Gloucestershire County League (XI) – 1st
2009–10: Hellenic League Division One West (X) – 1st
[ citation needed ]
Chester F.C. England32010–11: Northern Premier League Division One North (VIII) – 1st
2011–12: Northern Premier League (VII) – 1st
2012–13: Conference North (VI) – 1st
[ citation needed ]
Kings Langley F.C. England32013–14: Spartan South Midlands Football League Division One (VIII) – 2nd[ citation needed ]
Parma Calcio 1913 Italy32015–16: Serie D (IV) – 1st
2016–17: Serie C (III) – 2nd
2017–18: Serie B (II) – 2nd
[21]
South Shields F.C. England32015–16: Northern Football League Division 2 (X) – 1st
2016–17: Northern Football League Division 1 (IX) – 1st
[ citation needed ]
FC Hermannstadt Romania32015–16: Liga IV Sibiu County (IV) – 1st
2016–17: Liga III Seria V (III) – 1st
2017–18: Liga II (II) – 2nd
[22]
UD Tamaraceite Spain32015–16: Segunda Regional Aficionado-Gran Canaria (VII) – 1st [23]
Centro Sportivo Alagoano Brazil32016: Série D (IV) – 2nd
2017: Série C (III) – 1st
2018: Série B (II) – 2nd
[ citation needed ]
Bromsgrove Sporting F.C. England32016–17: Midland Football League Division 1 (X) – 1st
2017–18: Northern Football League Premier Division (IX) – 1st
[ citation needed ]
FC VPK-Ahro Shevchenkivka Ukraine32018: Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Championship (V) – 1st
2018–19: Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship (IV) – 1st in Group 3, play-offs winner
2019–20: Ukrainian Second League (III) – 1st in Group B
[24]
FC Alians Lypova Dolyna Ukraine32018: Sumy Oblast Championship (V) – 1st
2018–19: Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship (IV) – 3rd in Group 2, play-off quarterfinal
2019–20: Ukrainian Second League (III) – 3rd in Group B (playoffs)
[25]
Walton & Hersham F.C. England32020-21: Combined Counties Football League Division One (X) – 2nd
2021-22: Combined Counties Football League Premier Division South (IX) – 2nd
2022–23: Isthmian League Division One South Central (VIII) – 2nd (playoffs)
Kasımpaşa S.K. Turkey32004-05: TFF Third League TFF Third League 3rd Group (IV) – 1st
2005-06: TFF Second League TFF Second League 1st Group (III) – 1st
2006-07: TFF First League TFF First League (II) – 5th (playoffs)
[ citation needed ]

Relegations

Clubs with three or more consecutive relegations:

ClubCountryNoLeaguesRef
F.C. Tirsense Portugal41995–96: Primeira Liga (I) – 18th
1996–97: Liga de Honra (II) – 18th
1997–98: Segunda Divisão (III) – 18th
1998–99: Terceira Divisão (IV) – 15th
[ citation needed ]
SV Lohhof Germany41999–2000: Regionalliga Süd (III) – 18th
2000–01: Bayernliga (IV) – 18th
2001–02: Landesliga Bayern-Süd (V) – 20th
2002–03: Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern (VI) – 18th
[5]
FC Kempten Germany42007–08: Bayernliga (IV) – 18th
2008–09: Landesliga Bayern-Süd (VI) – 14th
2009–10: Bezirksoberliga Schwaben (VII) – 17th
2010–11: Bezirksliga Schwaben-Süd (VIII) – 13th
[5] [26]
KS Cracovia Poland31969–70: I liga (I) – 14th
1970–71: II liga (II) – 16th
1971–72: III liga gr. II (Kraków) (III) – 13th
[ citation needed ]
Bristol City F.C. England31979–80: Football League First Division (I) – 20th
1980–81: Football League Second Division (II) – 21st
1981–82: Football League Third Division (III) – 23rd
[ citation needed ]
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. England31983–84: Football League First Division (I) – 22nd
1984–85: Football League Second Division (II) – 22nd
1985–86: Football League Third Division (III) – 23rd
[ citation needed ]
AS Brest  [ fr ]France31986–87: Division 3 (III) – 16th
1987–88: Division 4 (IV) – 14th
1988–89: Division d'Honneur (V) – 13th
[27]
SpVgg Plattling Germany31993–94: Bayernliga (III) – 18th
1994–95: Landesliga Bayern-Mitte (V) – 16th
1995–96: Bezirksoberliga Niederbayern (VI) – 16th
[5]
Luton Town F.C. England32006–07: Football League Championship (II) – 23rd
2007–08: Football League One (III) – 24th
2008–09: Football League Two (IV) – 24th
[ citation needed ]
SpVgg Au/Iller [lower-alpha 2] Germany32008–09: Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (V) – 17th
2009–10: Verbandsliga Württemberg (VI) – 16th
2010–11: Landesliga Württemberg 2 (VII) – 16th
[5] [26]
Ruch Chorzów Poland32016–17: Ekstraklasa (I) – 16th
2017–18: I liga (II) – 17th
2018–19: II liga (III) – 17th
[28] [29]
FC Dnipro Ukraine32016–17: Vyshcha Liha (I) – 11th, relegated two levels lower
2017–18 Ukrainian Second League (III) – 8th in Group B
2018–19: Ukrainian Amateur Football Championship (IV) – 8th in Group 3
[30]

Promotions and relegations

Yo-yo clubs, meaning clubs that consecutively bounce between two leagues and have, in the process, switched leagues five or more times:

ClubCountryNoLeaguesRef
BFC Südring Germany101950–51: Oberliga Berlin (I) – 14th
1951–52: Amateurliga Berlin (II) – 2nd
1952–53: Oberliga Berlin (I) – 11th
1953–54: Amateurliga Berlin (II) – 1st
1954–55: Oberliga Berlin (I) – 11th
1955–56: Amateurliga Berlin (II) – 1st
1956–57: Oberliga Berlin (I) – 11th
1957–58: Amateurliga Berlin (II) – 2nd
1958–59: Oberliga Berlin (I) – 11th
1959–60: Amateurliga Berlin (II) – 2nd
[5] [31]
Aris Limassol FC Cyprus101996–97: Cypriot First Division (I) – 12th
1997–98: Cypriot Second Division (II)
1998–99: Cypriot First Division (I) – 14th
1999–2000: Cypriot Second Division (II)
2000–01: Cypriot First Division (I) – 14th
2001–02: Cypriot Second Division (II)
2002–03: Cypriot First Division (I) – 13th
2003–04: Cypriot Second Division (II)
2004–05: Cypriot First Division (I) – 14th
2005–06: Cypriot Second Division (II)
[1]
FC Kuressaare Estonia92001: Meistriliiga (I) – 8th
2002: Esiliiga (II) – 2nd
2003: Meistriliiga (I) – 8th
2004: Esiliiga (II) – 5th
2005: Meistriliiga (I) – 9th
2006: Esiliiga (II) – 2nd
2007: Meistriliiga (I) – 9th
2008: Esiliiga (II) – 2nd
2009: Meistriliiga (I) – 8th
[ citation needed ]
SK Brann Norway81979: 1. divisjon (I) – 12th
1980: 2. divisjon (II)
1981: 1. divisjon (I) – 10th
1982: 2. divisjon (II)
1983: 1. divisjon (I) – 10th
1984: 2. divisjon (II)
1985: 1. divisjon (I) – 11th
1986: 2. divisjon (II)
[1] [32]
Deportivo de La Coruña Spain71961–62: Segunda División (II) – 1st
1962–63: La Liga (I) – 14th
1963–64: Segunda División (II) – 1st
1964–65: La Liga (I) – 16th
1965–66: Segunda División (II) – 1st
1966–67: La Liga (I) – 16th
1967–68: Segunda División (II) – 1st
[1]
Hong Kong FC Hong Kong71972–73: Second Division League (II)
1973–74: First Division League (I) – 14th
1974–75: Second Division League (II)
1975–76: First Division League (I) – 12th
1976–77: Second Division League (II)
1977–78: First Division League (I) – 12th
1978–79: Second Division League (II)
[1]
Drogheda United F.C. Ireland71993–94: Premier Division (I) – 12th
1994–95: First Division (II) – 2nd
1995–96: Premier Division (I) – 11th
1996–97: First Division (II) – 2nd
1997–98: Premier Division (I) – 12th
1998–99: First Division (II) – 1st
1999–2000: Premier Division (I) – 12th
[1]
Rotherham United F.C. England62016–17: EFL Championship (II) – 24th
2017–18: EFL League One (III) – 4th
2018–19: EFL Championship (II) – 22nd
2019–20: EFL League One (III) – 2nd
2020–21: EFL Championship (II) – 23rd
2021–22: EFL League One (III) – 2nd
[33]
TSG Weinheim Germany61998–99: Verbandsliga Nordbaden (V) – 1st
1999–2000: Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) – 15th
2000–01: Verbandsliga Nordbaden (V) – 1st
2001–02: Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) – 15th
2002–03: Verbandsliga Nordbaden (V) – 1st
2003–04: Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) – 18th
[5]
Valur Iceland61999: Urvalsdeild (I) – 9th
2000: 1. deild (II) – 2nd
2001: Urvalsdeild (I) – 9th
2002: 1. deild (II) – 1st
2003: Urvalsdeild (I) – 10th
2004: 1. deild (II) – 1st
[34]
SV Linx Germany62002–03: Verbandsliga Südbaden (V) – 1st
2003–04: Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) – 16th
2004–05: Verbandsliga Südbaden (V) – 1st
2005–06: Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) – 18th
2006–07: Verbandsliga Südbaden (V) – 1st
2007–08:Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) – 18th
[5]
Avaí FC Brazil62014: Série B (II) – 4th
2015: Série A (I) – 17th
2016: Série B (II) – 2nd
2017: Série A (I) – 18th
2018: Série B (II) – 3rd
2019: Série A (I) – 20th
[ citation needed ]
Heart of Midlothian F.C. Scotland51976–77: Scottish Premier Division (I) –9th
1977–78: Scottish First Division (II) – 2nd
1978–79: Scottish Premier Division (I) – 9th
1979–80: Scottish First Division (II) – 1st
1980–81: Scottish Premier Division (I) – 10th
[ citation needed ]
Odra Opole Poland51983–1984: II liga group 1 (II) – 13th
1984–1985: III liga group. 5 (III) – 1st
1985–1986: II liga group 1 (II) – 14th
1986–1987: III liga group 5 (III) – 1st
1987–1988: II liga group 1 (II) – 13th (relegated after play-outs)
[35]
U.S. Cremonese Italy51988–89: Serie B (II)
1989–90: Serie A (I)
1990–91: Serie B (II)
1991–92: Serie A (I)
1992–93: Serie B (II)
[36]
1. FC Köln Germany52001-02: Bundesliga (I)
2002-03: 2. Bundesliga (II)
2003-04: Bundesliga (I)
2004-05: 2. Bundesliga (II)
2005-06: Bundesliga (I)
[37]
FC Zakarpattia Uzhhorod Ukraine52005–06: Vyshcha Liha (I) – 16th
2006–07 Ukrainian First League (II) – 2nd
2007–08: Vyshcha Liha (I) – 16th
2008–09 Ukrainian First League (II) – 1st
2009–10: Ukrainian Premier League (I) – 16th
[38]
FC Kuban Krasnodar Russia52006: National League (II) – 2nd
2007: Premier League (I) – 15th
2008: National League (II) – 2nd
2009: Premier League (I) – 15th
2010: National League (II) – 1st
[39]
Fulham F.C. England52017–18: EFL Championship (II) – 3rd
2018–19 Premier League (I) – 19th
2019–20: EFL Championship (II) – 4th
2020-21: Premier League (I) – 18th
2021–22: EFL Championship (II) – 1st

Promotions and/or relegations

Clubs with four or more consecutive promotions and/or relegations, spread over three or more divisions:

ClubCountryNoLeaguesRef
RC Celta de Vigo Spain 91974–75: La Liga (I) – 17th ↓
1975–76: Segunda División (II) – 2nd ↑
1976–77: La Liga (I) – 17th ↓
1977–78: Segunda División (II) – 2nd ↑
1978–79: La Liga (I) – 16th ↓
1979–80: Segunda División (II) – 17th ↓
1980–81: Segunda División B Grupo I (III) – 1st ↑
1981–82: Segunda División (II) – 1st ↑
1982–83: La Liga (I) – 17th ↓
[40]
UMF Sindri Höfn Iceland81996: 3. deild (IV) – ↑
1997: 2. deild (III) – 10th ↓
1998: 3. deild (IV) – ↑
1999: 2. deild (III) – 2nd ↑
2000: 1. deild (II) – 9th ↓
2001: 2. deild (III) – 2nd ↑
2002: 1. deild (II) – 10th ↓
2003: 2. deild (III) – 9th ↓
[41] [42]
FC Kempten Germany72004–05: Landesliga Bayern-Süd (VI) – 2nd ↑
2005–06: Bayernliga (IV) – 16th ↓
2006–07: Landesliga Bayern-Süd (VI) – 1st ↑
2007–08: Bayernliga (IV) – 18th ↓
2008–09: Landesliga Bayern-Süd (VI) – 14th ↓
2009–10: Bezirksoberliga Schwaben (VII) – 17th ↓
2010–11: Bezirksliga Schwaben-Süd (VIII) – 13th ↓
[5] [26]
Comercial Futebol Clube (RP) Brazil72009: Campeonato Paulista Série A2 (VI) – 18th ↓
2010: Campeonato Paulista Série A3 (VII) – 5th ↑
2011: Campeonato Paulista Série A2 (VI) – 4th ↑
2012: Campeonato Paulista (V) – 20th ↓
2013: Campeonato Paulista Série A2 (VI) – 4th ↑
2014: Campeonato Paulista (V) – 17th ↓
2015: Campeonato Paulista Série A2 (VI) – 17th ↓
[ citation needed ]
Wimbledon F.C. England61978–79: Football League Fourth Division (IV) – 3rd ↑
1979–80: Football League Third Division (III) – 24th ↓
1980–81: Football League Fourth Division (IV) – 4th ↑
1981–82: Football League Third Division (III) – 21st ↓
1982–83: Football League Fourth Division (IV) – 1st ↑
1983–84: Football League Third Division (III) – 2nd ↑
[43]
Gazélec Ajaccio France62010–11: Championnat de France amateur (IV) – 1st ↑
2011–12:Championnat National (III) – 3rd ↑
2012–13: Ligue 2 (II) – 20th ↓
2013–14: Championnat National (III) – 3rd ↑
2014–15: Ligue 2 (II) – 2nd ↑
2015–16 Ligue 1 (I) - 19th ↓
[44]
IF Brommapojkarna Sweden62014: Allsvenskan (I) –16th ↓
2015: Superettan (II) – 16th ↓
2016: Division 1 Norra (III) – 1st ↑
2017: Superettan (II) – 1st ↑
2018: Allsvenskan (I) – 14th (relegated after play-outs) ↓
2019: Superettan (II) – 15th ↓
[ citation needed ]
F.C. Tirsense Portugal51995–96: Primeira Liga (I) – 18th ↓
1996–97: Liga de Honra (II) – 18th ↓
1997–98: Segunda Divisão (III) – 18th ↓
1998–99: Terceira Divisão (IV) – 15th ↓
1999–2000: Divisão de Honra da AF Porto (V) – 1st ↑
[ citation needed ]
Manchester City F.C. England51997–98: Football League First Division (II) – 22nd
1998–99: Football League Second Division (III) – 3rd
1999–2000: Football League First Division(II) – 1st
2000–01: Premier League (I) – 18th
2001–02: Football League First Division (II) – 1st
[ citation needed ]
RCD Mallorca Spain52016–17: Segunda División (II) – 20th ↓
2017–18: Segunda División B (III) – 1st ↑
2018–2019: Segunda División(II) – 5th ↑
2019–20: La Liga (I) – 19th ↓
2020–21: Segunda División (II) – 2nd ↑
[45]
FC Obolon Kyiv Ukraine41998–99: Ukrainian Second League (III) – 1st in Group C ↑
1999–2000: Ukrainian First League (II) – 16th ↓
2000–01: Ukrainian Second League (III) – 1st in Group B ↑
2001–02: Ukrainian First League (II) – 3rd ↑
[46]
Esporte Clube Vitória Brazil42004: Série A (I) – 23rd ↓
2005: Série B (II) – 17th ↓
2006: Série C (III) – 2nd ↑
2007: Série B (II) – 4th ↑
[ citation needed ]
América Futebol Clube (RN) Brazil42004: Série B (II) – 19th ↓
2005: Série C (III) – 2nd ↑
2006: Série B (II) – 4th ↑
2007: Série A (I) – 20th ↓
[ citation needed ]
Gretna F.C. [lower-alpha 1] Scotland42004–05: Scottish Third Division (IV) – 1st ↑
2005–06: Scottish Second Division (III) – 1st ↑
2006–07: Scottish First Division (II) – 1st ↑
2007–08: Scottish Premier League (I) – 12th ↓
[17]
Esporte Clube Água Santa Brazil42013: Campeonato Paulista Segunda Divisão (VIII) – 2nd ↑
2014: Campeonato Paulista Série A3 (VII) – 4th ↓
2015: Campeonato Paulista Série A2 (VI) – 4th ↑
2016: Campeonato Paulista (V) – 15th ↓
[ citation needed ]
Al Shabab Al Arabi Club Beirut Lebanon42015–16: Lebanese Third Division (III) – 2nd ↑
2016–17: Lebanese Second Division (II) – 1st ↑
2017–18: Lebanese Premier League (I) -–11th ↓
2018–19: Lebanese Second Division (II) – 11th ↓
[47] [48] [49]
Centro Sportivo Alagoano Brazil42016: Série D (IV) – 2nd ↑
2017: Série C (III) – 1st ↑
2018: Série B (II) – 2nd ↑
2019: Série A (I) – 18th ↓
[ citation needed ]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Club defunct
  2. The club withdrew its team during the 2010–11 season and entered the tier nine Kreisliga Donau/Iller A 3 for the 2011–12 season

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