Turkish Women's Football First League

The Turkish Women's First Football League (Turkish: Kadınlar 1. Futbol Ligi) is the second-tier league competition for women's association football in Turkey.

Women's First Football League
Kadınlar 1. Futbol Ligi
Founded2021
Country Turkey
Divisions2
Number of teams17
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toWomen's Süper Lig
Relegation toWomen's 2. Lig
Current championsPendik Çamlıkspor
WebsiteOfficial website
Current: 2023–24

Format edit

Teams promoted to Women's Super League edit

Season Teams
2022–23 Pendik Çamlıkspor, Gaziantep Asyaspor
2023–24

Format edit

As of 2023-24 Season, 17 teams (10 teams participated from First League, 2 teams relegated from Super League and 5 teams promoted from Second League in the end of 2022–23 season) compete for promoting to Super League.[1]

2023–24 season edit

The 2023-24 Turkish Women's First Football League consists of 17 teams.

 
 
Istanbul (5 clubs)
 
Bornova Hitab Spor
 
Giresun Sanayispor
 
Horozkent SK
 
Konya İdmanyurdu Spor
 
Sakarya Kadın FK
 
Soma Zafer Spor ve Gençlik
 
Şırnak Belediyegücü SFK
 
Ünyegücü FK
Location of teams in the 2023–24 season of Turkish Women's First Football League
 
 
Bağcılar Evren Spor
 
Çatalca Belediye Spor
 
Telsiz Spor
Location of İstanbul teams in the 2023–24 season of Turkish Women's First Football League
Group Team Hometown
A Bağcılar Evren Spor İstanbul, Bağcılar
Dudullu İstanbul, Ümraniye
Giresun Sanayispor Giresun
Horozkent SK Denizli, Merkezefendi
Konya İdmanyurdu Spor Konya, Selçuklu
Samsun Yabancılar Pazarı SK Samsun, İlkadım
Soma Zafer Spor ve Gençlik Manisa, Soma
Telsiz Spor İstanbul, Zeytinburnu
Ünyegücü FK Ordu, Ünye
B Bornova Hitab Spor İzmir, Bornova
Çatalca Belediye Spor İstanbul, Çatalca
Gazikentspor Gaziantep, Şehitkamil
Kayseri Kadın FK Kayseri, Kocasinan
Kireçburnu İstanbul, Sarıyer
Kocaeli Bayan FK Kocaeli, Başiskele
Sakarya Kadın Futbol SK Sakarya, Erenler
Şırnak Belediyegücü SFK Şırnak

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "2021-2022 sezonu Kadın Futbol Ligleri Genel Esasları" (PDF) (in Turkish). 8 November 2021. Retrieved 15 January 2022.

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