League Status By Country
Main page: Wikipedia:WikiProject Football/Fully professional leagues| Country | Professional Leagues | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Argentina | Primera División Argentina | |||
| Brazil | Campeonato Brasileiro | Série B | Série C | Série D |
| England | Premier League | Football League Championship | Football League 1 | Football League 2 |
| France | Ligue 1 | Ligue 2 | Championnat National | |
| Germany | Bundesliga | Second Bundesliga | 3. Liga | |
| Italy | Serie A | Serie B | Serie C1 | Serie C2 |
| India | I-League | I-League 2nd Division | ||
| Japan | J. League Division 1 | J. League Division 2 | ||
| Malaysia | Malaysian Super League | Malaysian Premier League | ||
| Korea | K-League Division 1 | K-League Division 2 | ||
| Peru | Primera División Peruana | Segunda División Peruana | ||
| Russia | Russian Premier League | Russian First Division | Russian Second Division | |
| Scotland | Scottish Premier League | Scottish First Division | Scottish Second Division | Scottish Third Division |
| Spain | Primera división | Segunda división | ||
| Sweden | Allsvenskan | Superettan | Division 1 | |
| USA | Major League Soccer | United Soccer Leagues | ||
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