League 2 (Iran)
Founded | 1972 (officially) 2001 (with current format) |
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Country | Iran |
Hazfi Cup | |
Current champions | Chooka (2st title) (2021–22) |
Most championships | Esteghlal Ahvaz (4 titles) |
TV partners | Ostani Channels |
Current: 2023–24 season |
Iranian football's 2nd division (
The league consists of two, 14-team groups who play each other twice in a home and away format. The first- and second-placed teams in each group are automatically promoted to the
If teams in the promotion or relegation spots are tied in terms of points, a home and away series will be played. The team with the best aggregate score will either avoid relegation or win promotion.
Sometimes these rules are not followed exactly. For example in the 2005–06 season, Deihim Ahvaz should have been relegated, but Nozhan Mazandaran despite finishing ahead of Deihim, were relegated instead because of the club's poor financial situation. Additionally the number of teams in each group was increased from twelve to fourteen this season.
Format
- 12 clubs: 2002–2003
- 24 clubs: 2003–2004
- 20 clubs: 2004–2005
- 24 clubs: 2005–2006
- 28 clubs: 2006–2008
- 36 clubs: 2008–2010
- 32 clubs: 2010–2011
- 28 clubs: 2011–2014
- 40 clubs: 2014–2016
- 37 clubs: 2016–2017
- 33 clubs: 2017–2018
- 26 clubs: 2018–2019
- 28 clubs: 2019–
League champions
As Iran's second-highest football division, 1972–1979
- 1972–73: Taj Ahvaz
- Sepahan
- 1974–75: Tractor
- Machine Sazi
- Rah Ahan
- 1977–78: Aboomoslem
- 1978–79: did not finish
As Iran's second-highest football division, 1990–2001
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- 1991–92: Bargh Shiraz
- 1992–93: Chooka Anzali
- 1993–94: Naft Ghaemshahr
- 1994–95: Bahman Karaj
- Payam Mashhad (A) and Sanat Naft Abadan(B)
- Fajr Sepasi
- Malavan
- 1998–99: Bahman Karaj
- 1999–00: Bargh Shiraz
- 2000–01: Aboomoslem
As Iran's third-highest football division, 2001—Present
- 2001–02: Unknown
- Shahid Ghandi
- Sanati Kaveh (National Group) and Pasargad Tehran (Region Groups/North) and Deyhim Ahvaz(Region Groups/South)
- 2004–05: Shahrdari Langarudn (A) and Pegah Khozestan(B)
- 2005–06: Pegah Tehran (A) and Etka Gorgan(B)
- 2006–07: Sepahan Novin (A) and Bargh Tehran(B)
- 2007–08: Aluminium Hormozgan
- Mes Sarcheshmeh(B)
- Sepidrood Rasht
- Esteghlal Jonub
- 2011–12: Esteghlal Ahvaz
- Siah Jamegan(B)
- 2013–14: Shahrdari Ardabil (A) and Etka Gorgan(B)
- 2014–15: Aluminium Arak
- Sepidrood Rasht(B)
- 2016–17: Shahrdari Tabriz (A) and Shahrdari Mahshahr(B)
- 2017–18: Karoon Arvand Khorramshahr (A) and Shahin Bushehr(B)
- Khooshe Talaee
- 2019–20: Chooka Talesh
- Mes Shahr-e Babak
- 2021–22: Chooka Talesh
- 2022–23: Manategh Naftkhiz jonoub
See also
- IPL
- Azadegan League
- Iran Football's 3rd Division
- Iranian Super Cup
- Hazfi Cup
- Iranian Futsal Super League
- Iran Futsal's 1st Division
- Iran Futsal's 2nd Division
References
External links
- (in English) League 2 Iran | Results, Fixtures, Standings, Players ...
- (in Persian) Unofficial Fans Site Archived 2007-10-12 at the Wayback Machine