In sport, the Second Division is usually the second highest division of a league, and will often have promotion and relegation with divisions above and below. Following the rise of Premier League style competitions, many leagues known as the Second Division have fallen to a lower tier in countries' football league system. Second Division may also refer to: Divided by authority, Second Divisions in football include (with country and actual level): - Albanian Second Division, Albania (third tier)
- Segona Divisió, Andorra (second tier)
- Belgian Second Division, Belgium (second tier)
- Second League of the Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina (third tier)
- Czech 2. Liga, Czech Republic (second tier)
- Cypriot Second Division, Cyprus (second tier)
- Druga HNL, Croatia (second tier)
- Danish 2nd Division, Denmark (third tier)
- England
- Second League, Estonia (third tier)
- 2. deild, Faroe Islands (third tier)
- Kakkonen, Finland (third tier)
- Ligue 2, France (second tier)
- Macedonian Vtora Liga, Republic of Macedonia (second tier)
- Meore Liga, Georgia (third tier)
- 2. Fußball-Bundesliga, Germany (second tier)
- Beta Ethniki, Greece (second tier)
- Hungarian National Championship II, Hungary (second tier)
- 2. deild karla, Iceland (third tier)
- Italy
- Maltese Second Division, Malta (third tier)
- Montenegrin Second League, Montenegro (second tier)
- 2. divisjon, Norway (third tier)
- Polish Second League, Poland (third tier)
- Portugal
- Liga II, Romania
- Russian Second Division, Russia (third tier)
- Scottish Football League Second Division, Scotland (third tier)
- Slovak Second League, Slovakia (third tier)
- Slovenian Second League, Slovenia (second tier)
- Segunda División de La Liga, Spain
- Division 2, Sweden (fourth tier)
- TFF Second League, Turkey (third tier)
- Ukrainian Second League, Ukraine (third tier)
- Welsh Football League Second Division, Wales (second tier)
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