Tanzanian Second Division League

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Ligi Daraja La Pili
CountryTanzania
Confederation CAF
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid3
Promotion to Tanzanian First Division League
Relegation to Tanzanian Regional Champions League
Domestic cup(s) Azam Sports Federation Cup
International cup(s) CAF Confederations Cup (via the Nyerere Cup)

The First League Tanzania ("Ligi Daraja La Pili" in Swahili) is the third tier of league football in Tanzania. The league is divided into two groups, with each group having eight teams. A round-robin format is played and followed by a play-off tournament for promotion and relegation.

Contents

2017/18 season

The following teams are participating in the Tanzanian Second Division League during 2017/18: [1]

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

2016/17 season

The following teams participated in the 2016/17 Tanzanian Second Division League: [2]

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

2015/16 season

The following teams participated in the 2015/16 Tanzanian Second Division League: [3]

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

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References

  1. "Makundi ya Ligi Daraja Pili". Soka360. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  2. "TTF Yatangaza Makundi Ya Daraja La Pili" (in Swahili). 13 September 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2017.
  3. "Ligi Daraja la Pili kuanza Oktoba 7, kuchezwa makundi manne ya timu sita sita nyumbani na ugenini" (in Swahili). Tanzania Today. Retrieved 5 November 2017.