Founded | 1981 |
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Country | Romania |
Level on pyramid | 4 |
Promotion to | Liga III |
Relegation to | Liga V – Călărași County |
Domestic cup(s) |
Cupa României Supercupa României |
Current champions |
Progresul Fundulea (1st title) ( 2022–23) |
Most championships | Venus Independența (12 titles) |
Website | AJF Călărași |
Current: 2022–23 Liga IV Călărași |
Liga IV Călărași is the county football division of Liga IV for clubs based in Călărași County, România. The competition is ranked as the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system and it is competed between 18 teams, the winner may or may not be promoted to Liga III, depending on the result of a promotion play-off that is disputed against a winner of the neighboring counties series.
In 1968, along with the territorial reorganization of the country, [1] but also due to the large number of requests, the Romanian Football Federation proposes a competitive system in which each county has its own football championship, which will activate the former teams in the regional championship as well as the racing and town championship teams from the previous edition. [2]
The champions of each county association play one another in a play-off to promote to the Liga III. Geographical criteria are taken into consideration when the play-offs are drawn. In total there are 41 county champions plus the Călărași municipal champion.
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Founded | 1981 |
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Country | Romania |
Level on pyramid | 4 |
Promotion to | Liga III |
Relegation to | Liga V – Călărași County |
Domestic cup(s) |
Cupa României Supercupa României |
Current champions |
Progresul Fundulea (1st title) ( 2022–23) |
Most championships | Venus Independența (12 titles) |
Website | AJF Călărași |
Current: 2022–23 Liga IV Călărași |
Liga IV Călărași is the county football division of Liga IV for clubs based in Călărași County, România. The competition is ranked as the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system and it is competed between 18 teams, the winner may or may not be promoted to Liga III, depending on the result of a promotion play-off that is disputed against a winner of the neighboring counties series.
In 1968, along with the territorial reorganization of the country, [1] but also due to the large number of requests, the Romanian Football Federation proposes a competitive system in which each county has its own football championship, which will activate the former teams in the regional championship as well as the racing and town championship teams from the previous edition. [2]
The champions of each county association play one another in a play-off to promote to the Liga III. Geographical criteria are taken into consideration when the play-offs are drawn. In total there are 41 county champions plus the Călărași municipal champion.
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