Turkish Women's Regional Football League
Founded | 2009 |
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Folded | 2011 |
Country | Turkey |
Divisions | 4 |
Number of teams | 23 |
Promotion to | Turkish Women's Second Football League |
Last champions | Marmara: Anadolu: Ege: Doğu: () |
Website | Official website |
The Turkish Women's Regional Football League (Turkish: Kadınlar Bölgesel Futbol Ligi) was the third-level league competition for women's association football in Turkey.
History[]
The Women's Regional League was established in 2009 launching its first season in the 2009–10. It was replaced by Turkish Women's Third Football League in 2014.
Format[]
At the 2010–11 season, 23 teams competed for promoting to the Women's Second League. They were divided into 4 groups according to their geographical location. In each group, teams play against each other home-and-away in a round-robin format. After folding all teams were promoted to Women's Second League.
Number of teams by season archive of the Turkish Football Federation | ||||||||||||||||
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Total: 45 |
Teams promoted to Women's Second League[]
Season | Teams |
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, , , , Fomget Gençlik ve Spor, , Hatay Dumlupınarspor | |
, Fatih Vatan Lisesispor, Kireçburnu Spor, , , , İlkadım Belediyespor, Eskişehirspor, , , Karşıyaka BESEM Spor, , , , , Hakkarigücü Spor, , , |
2010–11 season[]
The 2010-11 Turkish Women's Regional Football League consisted of 23 teams.
Group | Team | Hometown |
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Marmara | Bakırköy Gençlikspor | İstanbul, Bakırköy |
Fatih Vatan Lisesispor | İstanbul, Fatih | |
Hüseyin Özdilek Tekstil Meslek Lisesi Gençlik ve S | Bursa, Nilüfer | |
Kaynarcaspor | İstanbul, Pendik | |
Kireçburnu Spor | İstanbul, Sarıyer | |
Sakarya Bayan Futbolspor | Sakarya, Karasu | |
Anadolu | Altaş Soyaspor | Ordu |
Başkentgücüspor | Ankara, Keçiören | |
Eskişehirspor | Eskişehir | |
İlkadım Belediyespor | Samsun, İlkadım | |
Keçiören Bağlumspor | Ankara, Keçiören | |
Yıldırım Beyazıt Şafakspor | Kayseri | |
Ege | 7 Eylül Gençlik Spor | Aydın, Efeler |
Karşıyaka BESEM Spor | İzmir, Karşıyaka | |
Bozkurt Spor Lisesispor | Denizli, Bozkurt | |
Elitspor | İzmir, Balçova | |
Mersin Gençlerbirliği | Mersin | |
Nazilli Belediyespor | Aydın, Nazilli | |
Doğu | Dicle Aslanspor | Ağrı |
Erzurum Albayraklarspor | Erzurum, Palandöken | |
Hakkarigücü Spor | Hakkâri | |
Muş Lalespor | Muş | |
Organize Birlikspor | Gaziantep |
See also[]
- Women's football in Turkey
- Turkish Women's Football Super League
- Turkish Women's Football First League
- Turkish Women's Second Football League
- Turkish Women's Third Football League
- List of women's football clubs in Turkey
- Turkish women in sports
External links[]
- Official Site (in Turkish) of the Turkish Football Federation
Categories:
- European football competition stubs
- Turkish sport stubs
- Sports leagues established in 2009
- Women's football leagues in Turkey
- Women's sports leagues in Turkey
- Third level football leagues in Europe
- Professional sports leagues in Turkey