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The 1952
Divizia B The Liga 2, most often spelled as Liga II, is the second level of the Romanian football league system. The league changed its name from Divizia B just before the start of the 2006–07 Liga II, 2006–07. It is currently Sponsor (commercial), sp ...
was the 13th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The format with two series has been maintained, each of them having 12 teams. At the end of the season the winners of the series promoted to
Divizia A The Liga I (; ''First League''), also spelled as Liga 1, is a Romanian professional league for men's association football clubs. Currently sponsored by betting company Superbet, it is officially known as the SuperLiga. It is the country's top ...
and no team was relegated to District Championship, because the series would be expanded again from the next season. Also this was the third season played in the spring-autumn system, a system imposed by the new leadership of the country which were in close ties with the
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Team changes


To Divizia B

Promoted from District Championship * Flacăra Poiana Câmpina * Flamura Roșie Bacău * Locomotiva Turnu Severin * Metalul Oradea Relegated from
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* Locomotiva București * Știința Timișoara


From Divizia B

Relegated to District Championship * Locomotiva Galați * Locomotiva Sibiu * Metalul Reșița Promoted to
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* CSA Câmpulung Moldovenesc * Metalul Câmpia Turzii


Renamed teams

''CSA Cluj'' was renamed as CA Cluj. ''CSA Craiova'' was renamed as CA Craiova. ''Locomotiva București'' was renamed as Locomotiva GR București. ''Locomotiva Satu Mare'' was renamed as Progresul Satu Mare. ''Metalul Sibiu'' was renamed as Înainte Sibiu.


Other teams

Flacăra București was moved from
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to
Ploiești Ploiești ( , , ), formerly spelled Ploești, is a city and county seat in Prahova County, Romania. Part of the historical region of Muntenia, it is located north of Bucharest. The area of Ploiești is around , and it borders the Blejoi commu ...
and renamed as Flacăra Ploiești. This move caused the disappearance of Flacăra Ploiești (former Prahova Ploiești) from the second league. The vacant place was occupied by Flacăra Lupeni, which was spared from relegation.


League tables


Serie I


Serie II


See also

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1952 Divizia A The 1952 Divizia A was the thirty-fifth season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania. Teams League table Results Top goalscorers Champion squad See also * 1952 Divizia B References {{1952–53 in European fo ...


References

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