Current System
Level | League/Division(s) | ||||||||||||||||||
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1 | Iran Pro League (Persian Gulf Cup) 18 clubs |
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2 | Azadegan League Group 1 1st Division Group 1 14 clubs |
Azadegan League Group 2 1st Division Group 2 14 clubs |
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3 | 2nd Division Group 1 14 clubs |
2nd Division Group 2 14 clubs |
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4 | 3rd Division Group 1 12 clubs |
3rd Division Group 2 12 clubs |
3rd Division Group 3 12 clubs |
3rd Division Group 4 12 clubs |
3rd Division Group 5 12 clubs |
3rd Division Group 6 12 clubs |
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5 | Provincial Leagues Alborz Province League, Ardabil Province League, Bushehr Province League, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province League, East Azarbaijan Province League, Esfahan Province League, Fars Province League, Gilan Province League, Golestan Province League, Hamadan Province League, Hormozgan Province League, Ilam Province League, Kerman Province League, Kermanshah Province League, Khuzestan Province League, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province League, Kordestan Province League, Lorestan Province League, Markazi Province League, Mazandaran Province League, North Khorasan Province League, Qazvin Province League, Qom Province League, Razavi Khorasan Province League, Semnan Province League, Sistan and Baluchestan Province League, South Khorasan Province League, Tehran Province League, West Azarbaijan Province League, Yazd Province League, Zanjan Province League (league organized by provincial committees) |
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