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II Lyga

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LFF II Lyga
Founded1991;34 years ago(1991)
CountryLithuania
Number of clubs16 (2024)
Level on pyramid3
PromotiontoI Lyga
RelegationtoIII Lyga
Current championsFK Atmosfera(2023)
Current:2024 II Lyga

Lithuanian Football Federation's II lyga,LFF II lyga– the third tier Lithuanian football championship. As of 2021, the II lyga is a single league, consisting of planned 16 teams. The two top teams gain promotion to theI Lyga.

Until the end of 2020 season the league consisted of theSouthern Zoneand theWestern Zone.TheNorthern Zoneand theEastern Zoneexisted in some past seasons, but were done away with due to the dwindling number of participating clubs.

League Structure

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Southern Zone

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The zone has existed since 1999 until 2020. Kaunas County Football Federation was in charge of the competition in this zone.

Eastern Zone

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The zone existed in 2015 and 2016, however, due to a club mass withdrawal from the competition, the zone was done away with, and the remaining clubs joined theSouthern Zone.Vilnius region football union was in charge of the competition in this zone.

Western Zone

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In 2007 the zone was merged into theNorthern Zoneand ceased to exist. In 2008 theNorthern Zonewas renamed theWestern Zone.The zone existed until 2020. Telšiai County Football Federation was in charge of the competition in this zone.

Northern Zone

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The zone existed from 2002 to 2007, afterwards it was renamed theWestern Zone.Telšiai County Football Federation was in charge of the competition in this zone.

Recent Seasons

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The 2021 season was the first season in single league format, doing away with theSouthern Zoneand theWestern Zone.The league was planned to be 16-team competition, however, 20 teams were allowed to participate. Because of this, the format was changed to 1.5 rounds - after playing the first round, the league was split into top and bottom groups. The teams played the second round among the teams of its group. As the 2021 I lyga only had 14 teams instead of planned 16, 4 teams qualified for promotion this season.

In the 2022 season, 22 teams attempted to license to II lyga. Although the league was planned to be a 16-team competition, in the end 18 teams were granted licenses.

See also

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