The Latvian Second League (Latvian: 2. līga or Otrā līga), currently known for sponsorship reasons as Altero.lv LIIGA, is the third tier of football in Latvia and is organised by the Latvian Football Federation.

Altero.lv LIIGA
Founded1992
Country Latvia
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toOptibet Nākotnes Līga
Relegation toDali Dali 3.līga
Domestic cup(s)Latvian Cup
WebsiteLatvian Football Federation

Competition format edit

Regional stage edit

There are 16 clubs in the Second League. There are 2 regions, West and East, with both divisions containing 8 teams which must play home and away games against their regional opponents. From each region, 4 teams advance to the promotion round, whereas the other 4 teams advance to the relegation round. This stage of the league is typically contested from April to August.

Promotion/relegation stage edit

The promotion round involves additional matches between the best 8 teams in the league, allowing two of the best teams to be promoted to the First League at the conclusion of the season. Additionally, the third-finishing team contests a two-legged playoff against the third-from-bottom-team in the First League, with the winner of the playoff securing an additional First League berth for the next season.

The relegation round, contested between the bottom 4 teams of each of the two divisions, sees the bottom 4 of those total 8 teams relegated to the Third League.

Past Second League winners edit

Season Winner Runner-up
1992 Vārpa-SCO Smiltene
1993 Cerība Preiļi Lokomotīve
1994 Konvoja pulks Dialogs Jelgava
1995 Vecrīga Nafta Ventspils
1996 FK Ozolnieki FK Ilūkste
1997 Valmiera-2 Auda
1998 Zibens Zemessardze FK Lode
1999 AS Lode Robežsardze
2000 Akora Viola
2001 FC Ditton Auda-Neo
2002 FK Balvu Vilki Nafta Ventspils
2003 Skonto/Juniors Fortūna Ogre
2004 Eirobaltija Saldus/Brocēni
2005 Miku/UPTK FK Abuls
2006 Olimps FK Ilūkste
2007 FK Spartaks Jēkabpils SC
2008 FK Kauguri-PBLC Preiļu BJSS
2009 RFS/Flaminko FK Ilūkste
2010 SFK Varavīksne OSC/FK-33
2011 Rīnūži/Strong SK Upesciems
2012 Kuldīgas NSS FK Jēkabpils/JSC
2013 RTU Futbola centrs JFK Saldus
2014 FC Caramba FK Staiceles Bebri
2015 FC Caramba FC Nikers
2016 Grobiņas SC SK Cēsis
2017 LDZ Cargo/DFA Monarhs/Flaminko
2018 FC Betlanes[1] FK Krāslava
2019 LDZ Cargo/DFA Ghetto FC
2020 Albatroz SC/FK Jelgava FK Salaspils
2021 Skanstes SK[2] SK Spēks
2022 FK Beitar[3] FK Ventspils

References edit

  1. ^ "Video: FC "Betlanes" kļūst par 2.līgas čempioniem". sportacentrs.com. 4 November 2018.
  2. ^ "LĪGU APSKATS: PRIEKŠLAICĪGAIS KOPSAVILKUMS". lff.lv. 26 October 2021.
  3. ^ "FK BEITAR KĻŪST PAR 2. LĪGAS ČEMPIONVIENĪBU". lff.lv. 12 November 2022.

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