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Leagues that use
promotion and
relegation systems are
often called open leagues. In a
system of
promotion and
relegation, the best-ranked team(s) in a...
- system.
Contested by 20 clubs, it
operates on a
system of
promotion and
relegation with the
English Football League (EFL).
Seasons typically run from August...
- have a
promotion and
relegation process.
Leagues within the
scope of this list are: Top-tier
football leagues with no
relegation system In
countries without...
- club was
relegated for the
first time. In the 2008–09 season, the
Bundesliga reinstated an
earlier German system of
promotion and
relegation,
which had...
- also competing. The
system has a
hierarchical format with
promotion and
relegation between leagues at
different levels,
allowing even the
smallest club the...
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which featured relegation play-outs
between the fourth-placed
teams of
League C). As part of the
format change, promotion/
relegation play-offs will also...
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could not save the club from
relegation back to the
Championship at the end of the season. The loss of
income due to
relegation also led to the club going...
- the
relegation zone.
Brian McDermott replaced Warnock, and the club won
three of
their final five
games of the season,
enough to
avoid relegation. That...
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Third Division in 1958, they
suffered relegation in 1970, but
would win an
immediate promotion in 1970–71.
Relegated back into the
Fourth Division in 1975...
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First Division ended with
relegation in 1959 and was
followed by a
further relegation in 1961. In 1978,
Portsmouth were
relegated to the
fourth tier for...