Liga IV Ilfov


Liga IV Ilfov is the county football division of Liga IV for clubs based in Ilfov County, Romania. The competition is ranked as the fourth tier of the football league system and is organized by AJF Ilfov – Asociația Județeană de Fotbal.
It is contested by a variable number of teams, depending on the number of teams relegated from Liga III, the number of teams promoted from Liga V Ilfov, and the teams that withdraw or enter the competition. The winner may or may not be promoted to Liga III, depending on the result of a promotion play-off contested against the winner of a neighboring county series.

History

Following the administrative and territorial organization of the Romanian People's Republic, the football teams from today's Ilfov County played between 1950 and 1968 in the Bucharest Regional Championships.
In 1968, following the new administrative and territorial reorganization of the country, each county established its own football championship, integrating teams from the former regional championships as well as those that had previously competed in town and rayon level competitions. The freshly formed Ilfov County Championship was placed under the authority of the newly created Consiliul Județean pentru Educație Fizică și Sport in Ilfov County.
In 1981, Ilfov County was dissolved, and its territory was divided among the counties of Giurgiu, Dâmbovița, Ialomița, and Călărași, while the peri-urban area was administratively organized as Sectorul Agricol Ilfov, subordinated to the Municipality of Bucharest. Nevertheless, the football championship continued under the organization of the SAI Football Commission until the end of the 1991–92 season, after which the teams from Sectorul Agricol Ilfov were integrated into the competitions of the Municipality of Bucharest.
In 1997, with the re-establishment of Ilfov County, the competition was resumed under the name Divizia D, organized by AJF Ilfov – Asociația Județeană de Fotbal, and was renamed Liga IV in 2006.

Promotion

The champions of each county association play against one another in a play-off to earn promotion to Liga III. Geographical criteria are taken into consideration when the play-offs are drawn. In total, there are 41 county champions plus the Bucharest municipal champion.

List of champions

Ed.SeasonWinners
11968–69ICAB Arcuda
21969–70ITA București
31970–71Aurora Urziceni
41971–72Sportul Ciorogârla
51972–73Argeșul Mihăilești
61973–74Avântul ICFT Urziceni
71974–75Avântul ICFT Urziceni
81975–76Viitorul Chirnogi
91976–77Unirea Gârbovi
101977–78Unirea Bolintin-Vale
111978–79Viitorul Chirnogi
121979–80Petrolul Roata de Jos
131980–81Fulgerul Cernica
141981–82Metalul Periș
151982–83IUPS Chitila
161983–84Metalul Periș
171984–85Unirea Tricolor Balotești
181985–86IAB Pantelimon
191986–87IAB Pantelimon
201987–88IAB Pantelimon
211988–89Chiajna
221989–90IAB Pantelimon

Ed.SeasonWinners
231990–91Șoimii IEM Otopeni
241991–92Inter Ciorogârla
Not disputed
Not disputed
Not disputed
Not disputed
Not disputed
251997–98Fulgerul Bragadiru
261998–99Turistul Pantelimon
271999–00Spicul Afumați
282000–01Viscofil Popești-Leordeni
292001–02Sportul Ciorogârla
302002–03Mogoșoaia
312003–04Mobexpert Ștefănești
322004–05FC 1 Decembrie
332005–06Dodu Berceni
342006–07Viscofil Popești-Leordeni
352007–08Corbeanca
362008–09Viscofil Popești-Leordeni
372009–10Afumați
382010–11Ștefănești
392011–12Progresul Cernica

Ed.SeasonWinners
402012–13Corbeanca
462013–14Voința Snagov
422014–15Voluntari II
432015–16Voința Crevedia
442016–17Voința Crevedia
452017–18Bragadiru
462018–19Viitorul Pantelimon
472019–20Viitorul Domnești
482020–21Viitorul Domnești
492021–22Glina
502022–23LPS HD Clinceni
512023–24Ștefănești
522024–25Progresul Mogoșoaia

Main Leagues

County Leagues (Liga IV series)

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