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Football league
SVB Tweede Divisie
Founded1923
First season1923–24
CountrySuriname
ConfederationCONCACAF
Number of clubs12
Level on pyramid2 (1923–2024)
3 (2024–)
Promotion toEerste Divisie
Relegation toDerde Divisie
Domestic cup(s)Beker van Suriname
Suriname President's Cup
Current championsSunny Point
(2022-23)
Current: 2022–23 SVB Tweede Divisie

The SVB Tweede Divisie is third-highest division overall in the Surinamese football league system after the SVB Eerste Divisie, where the top club is promoted to each season. The weakest club is relegated to the Derde Divisie. The league was previously known as the SVB Eerste Klasse but became the Eerste Divisie for the 2016–17 season after Suriname's top division changed its name from Hoofdklasse to Topklasse, only to be rebranded as the Tweede Divisie for the 2017–18 season.

The competition was founded in 1923.

Clubs

The following clubs participated in the 2022–23 season:

The following clubs have participated in the league:

Champions

Season Champion
1923–24 Transvaal
1925 Go-Ahead
1926–27 Go-Ahead
1928 Ajax II
1929 not played
1930–31 Cicerone
1932–1935 not played
1936–37 Jong Ajax II
1937–1945 not played
1946 Robinhood
1947–1950 not played
1950–51 Xerxes
1952 Voorwaarts II
1953 PVV
1954–55 no champion
1956 Coronie Boys
1957–58 Coronie Boys
1958 Coronie Boys
1959 not played
1960–61 no champion
1961 Uruguay
1962 SNL
1963–64 unknown
1964 Orkaan
1965 unknown
1966 NAKS
Sonny Boys FC
1967 Paramount
1968 Funmakers
1969 PVV
1970 Tuna
Jai Hind
1971 Funmakers
1972 not played
1973–74 Shanti Del
1974–75 Santos
1975–76 Indramaju
1976 Coronie Boys
1977–78 Fortuna Lelydorp
1978–79 Takdier Boys
1979 Paloeloe
1980 Paraguay Paramaribo
1981 Boxel
1982 Producers
1983 Boxel
1984 Paloeloe
1985 Real Moengotapoe
1986 Leo Victor
1987 Jai Hind
1988 Voorwaarts
1989 not played
1990–91 Remo
1991–92 Boxel
1992–93 PVV
1993–94 Prekash
1994–95 Voorwaarts
1995–96 Jai Hind 92
1997 DEGO
1998–99 not played
1999–00 Jai Hind Nickerie
2000–01 not played
2001–02 Kamal Dewaker
2002–03 Young Rhythm
2003–04 Randjiet Boys
2004–05 HOB
2005–06 DEGO
2006–07 Randjiet Boys
2007–08 Takdier Boys
2008–09 Jai Hanuman
2009–10 Kamal Dewaker
2010–11 Notch
2011–12 SNL
2012–13 Takdier Boys
2013–14 Bomastar
2014–15 Nishan 42
2015–16 Deva Boys
2016–17 West United
2017–18 ACoconut
2018–19 Happy Boys
2019–20 season abandoned
2020–21 not played
2022 PVV B
2022–23 Sunny Point

References

  1. "SME Sport – Hoofdklasse".
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  • 1: Full CONCACAF member, but not affiliated to FIFA.
  • 2: North American member but affiliated to CFU.
  • 3: South American member but affiliated to CONCACAF and to CFU.
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