Second Football League (Croatia)

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Druga NL
Organising body HNS
Founded1991 (as Treća HNL)
CountryFlag of Croatia.svg  Croatia
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid3
Promotion to 1. NL
Relegation to 3. NL
Domestic cup(s) Hrvatski kup
Most championships Vinogradar (5 titles)
Current: 2023–24

The Druga nogometna liga (English: Second football league), [1] [2] [3] commonly Druga NL or 2. NL) is the third tier of the Croatian football league system. The league was established in 1991, following the dissolution of the Yugoslav League. It is operated by the Croatian Football Federation.

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It was previously known as the Third Football League, but was renamed with the other leagues for the start of the 2022–23 season. [4]

Rules

As of 2018, at least three players under 21 years of age must play in each match, and only two foreign nationals are permitted to play for each team. [5]

Format

Since its inception in 1992, the league has changed formats several times. In its inaugural season, the league had four divisions (North, Center, South and West). In the 1992–93 season, a fifth division was added (East). The five-group league continued until the 2006–07 season when the league was re-organised and reduced to three geographical divisions with 18 clubs in each group.[ citation needed ]

As of 2018, teams are promoted only if they have a valid license to the 2.HNL. For example, NK Vinogradar won the 2017, 2018 and 2019 west division, but were denied promotion since they did not apply for a license. [6]

From the season 2022–23 onward, it is a unified league just as the top two tiers.

Champions

1998–2022

Key

Club gained promotion to the unified 2. HNL
NClub gained promotion to 2. HNL North
SClub gained promotion to 2. HNL South
SeasonDivision CenterDivision WestDivision EastDivision SouthDivision NorthAlso promoted
1998–99 PIK Vrbovec Pomorac Kostrena Marsonia MosorČazmatrans †-
1999–00 TŠK Topolovac Žminj PapukHrvatski Vitez [1] Koprivnica-
2000–01 Trnje S Uljanik Pula S Metalac Osijek N GOŠK Dubrovnik S Podravac N-
2001–02Napredak VM Opatija Dilj N Primorac Stobreč Mladost Prelog -
2002–03 Segesta S Žminj Slavonija Požega N Mosor Virovitica N-
2003–04 Naftaš S Draga Višnjevac Mosor S Bjelovar N-
2004–05 Karlovac S Istra Pula Graničar N Konavljanin Mladost Molve N-
2005–06 Moslavina Jadran Poreč Croatia Đakovo GOŠK Dubrovnik Suhopolje -
2006–07 - Vinogradar Slavonac CO Trogir- Segesta
2007–08 - Karlovac Suhopolje Hrvace [2] - Lokomotiva, Međimurje, Junak Sinj
2008–09 - RudešGrafičar Vodovod [3] RNK Split- Lučko, Vukovar '91
2009–10 - Gorica Lipik [4] Dugopolje- HAŠK, MV Croatia
2010–11 - Radnik Sesvete Podravina [5] Raštane [6] --
2011–12 - Zelina BSK Bijelo Brdo [7] Raštane [6] Mladost Ždralovi [8] Primorac 1929
2012–13 Segesta Grobničan [10] Slavonija [11] Val [13] Mladost Ždralovi [12] -
2013–14 Maksimir [14] Opatija [14] BSK Bijelo Brdo [14] Imotski Međimurje [14] Bistra
2014–15 - Dinamo II Slavija Šibenik--
2015–16 - Novigrad Međimurje Solin--
2016–17 - Vinogradar [15] Međimurje [16] Hajduk II- Varaždin
Kustošija
2017–18 - Vinogradar [17] Osijek II Croatia Zmijavci [18] - BSK Bijelo Brdo
Međimurje
Zadar
2018–19 - Vinogradar [19] Cibalia Junak Sinj [20] - Dubrava
Orijent 1919
Croatia Zmijavci
2019–20 Vinogradar Opatija Marsonia Junak Sinj Mladost Ždralovi -
2020–21 Jarun Zagreb Crikvenica Belišće Neretvanac Mladost Ždralovi -
2021–22 Zagorec Krapina Crikvenica Vukovar 1991 Jadran LP Polet -

2022–present

SeasonDivisionsDivision winnersClubs promoted to 1. NL Top scorerGoals
2022–23 16 clubs Sesvete Sesvete
Zrinski Jurjevac
Flag of Croatia.svg Nikola Marić22

Notes

1.  a : Although Hrvatski Vitez of Posedarje finished top of the 1999–2000 South Division, they were demoted for unknown reasons and competed in the 4th league the following season. South Division runners-up Imotska Krajina were promoted to 2. HNL instead.
2.  a : Although NK Hrvace finished top of the 2007–08 South Division, they did not applied for promotion so South Division runners-up Junak of Sinj were promoted to 2. HNL instead.
3.  a : Although NK Grafičar Vodovod finished top of the 2008–09 East Division, they did not applied for promotion. As only fifth placed NK Vukovar '91 met the needed criteria they were promoted to 2. HNL instead.
4.  a : Although NK Lipik finished top of the 2009–10 East Division, they did not applied for promotion so East Division runners-up MV Croatia of Slavonski Brod were promoted to 2. HNL instead.
5.  a : Although NK Podravina Ludbreg finished top of the 2010–11 East Division and applied for promotion, they subsequently refused promotion for financial reasons. No one from East Division was promoted to 2. HNL instead.
6.  a : Although NK Raštane finished top of the 2010–11 South Division, their application for 2. HNL was refused because of lack of appropriate infrastructure. No one from South Division was promoted to 2. HNL instead.
7.  a : Although NK BSK Bijelo Brdo finished top of the 2011–12 East Division, they did not applied for promotion. No one from East Division was promoted to 2. HNL instead.
8.  a : Although NK Mladost Ždralovi finished top of the 2011–12 North Division, they did not applied for promotion. No one from North Division was promoted to 2. HNL instead.
9.  a : Although NK Raštane finished top of the 2011–12 South Division, they did not applied for promotion so South Division runners-up NK Primorac 1929 were promoted to 2. HNL instead.
10.  a : Although Grobničan finished top of the 2012–13 West Division, they did not apply for promotion. No one from West Division was promoted to 2. HNL instead.
11.  a : Although Slavonija finished top of the 2012–13 East Division, their application for 2. HNL was refused because of lack of appropriate infrastructure. No one from East Division was promoted to 2. HNL instead.
12.  a : Although NK Mladost Ždralovi finished top of the 2012–13 North Division, they did not apply for promotion. No one from North Division was promoted to 2. HNL instead.
13.  a : HNK Val lose against Segesta in play-off.
14.  a : Although Maksimir, Opatija and BSK Bijelo Brdo finished top of their respective 2013–14 divisions, they did not apply for promotion. Međimurje, champion of 3. HNL North Division, applied for promotion but did not met necessary financial and infrastructural requirements.
15.  a : Although NK Vinogradar finished top of the 2016–17 West Division, they did not apply for promotion so West Division runners-up NK Kustošija Zagreb gained promotion to 2. HNL.
16.  a : Although NK Međimurje finished top of the 2016–17 East Division, they did not apply for promotion so East Division runners-up NK Varaždin gained promotion to 2. HNL.
17.  a : Although NK Vinogradar and NK Opatija finished on top of the 2017–18 West Division, they were not promoted as they were not granted a licence for 2. HNL.
18.  a : Although NK Croatia Zmijavci and HNK Primorac Biograd na Moru finished on top of the 2017–18 South Division, they were not promoted as they were not granted a licence for 2. HNL. Third placed NK Zadar gained promotion to 2. HNL.
19.  a : Although NK Vinogradar finished on top of the 2018–19 West Division, they were not promoted as they were not granted a licence for 2. HNL. Second placed NK Dubrava and third placed HNK Orijent 1919 gained promotion to 2. HNL.
20.  a : Although NK Junak Sinj and HNK Primorac Biograd na Moru finished on top of the 2018–19 South Division, they were not promoted as they were not granted a licence for 2. HNL. Third placed NK Croatia Zmijavci gained promotion to 2. HNL.

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