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- and relegation List of unrelegated ****ociation football clubs List of ****ociation football clubs with multiple consecutive promotions or relegations Yo-yo...
- of ****ociation football clubs with multiple consecutive promotions or relegations. For an ****ociation football club to achieve three consecutive promotions...
- financial problems, in some cases administration or liquidation. Further relegations down the footballing ladder have occurred for multiple clubs unable to...
- announced that there would be no relegations that season and the 2025 Primera División would feature 30 teams. Relegation is based on an averaging system...
- have a promotion and relegation process. Leagues within the scope of this list are: Top-tier football leagues with no relegation system In countries without...
- Promotions/Relegations  Netherlands,  Austria,  Serbia and  Denmark advanced to the 2024 Billie Jean King Cup play-offs.  Bulgaria and  Norway were relegated to...
- Promotions/Relegations  Cambodia and  Sri Lanka qualify for the 2025 Asia/Oceania Zone Group III  Myanmar and  United Arab Emirates are relegated to 2025...
- was guaranteed promotion from each step 5 division, with the number of relegations from each of the eight level 8 divisions remained at two as each step...
- has been relegated (Watford has also been involved from 2020–2022). Quilmes Atlético Club is the club with most promotions and relegations in Argentina...
- and not by the nationwide ****ociation. There is, however, promotion and relegation to and from all levels. As of 2013,[update] there were a total of 2510...