Founded | 2009 |
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Folded | 2011 |
Country | Turkey |
Divisions | 4 |
Number of clubs | 23 |
Promotion to | Turkish Women's Second Football League |
Last champions | Marmara: Sakarya Bayan Futbolspor Anadolu: Altaş Soyaspor Ege: Bozkurt Spor Lisesispor Doğu: Erzurum Albayraklarspor (2010–11) |
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
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
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