The 2016–17 Tweede Divisie season was the first edition of the
Dutch third tier since its initial dissolution from the
1970-71 season and the fifteenth overall using "
Tweede Divisie
Tweede Divisie (; ) is the highest amateur (and historically the lowest professional) football league in the Netherlands. It was established in 1956, together with the Eredivisie and the Eerste Divisie. Between 1956 and 1960 and between 1962 and 19 ...
" name. Fourteen teams were completed from the
Topklasse
The Derde Divisie (; ), formerly known as Topklasse (; ), is the fourth tier of football in the Netherlands, which had its inaugural season as a third tier in 2010–11 and as a fourth tier in 2016–17. The league is placed between the Tweede Div ...
Saturday and Sunday divisions. Seven highest-placed teams of each division earned promotion to constitute a new, amateur
Tweede Divisie
Tweede Divisie (; ) is the highest amateur (and historically the lowest professional) football league in the Netherlands. It was established in 1956, together with the Eredivisie and the Eerste Divisie. Between 1956 and 1960 and between 1962 and 19 ...
. This change in the league system was approved in a
KNVB
The Royal Dutch Football Association (, ; KNVB ) is the governing body of football in the Netherlands. It organises the main Dutch football leagues (Eredivisie and Eerste Divisie), the amateur leagues, the KNVB Cup, and the Dutch men's and women ...
assembly in December 2014. Thus, the Topklasse and leagues below it decremented by one level, and furthermore, promotion and relegation between the Tweede Divisie and the Topklasse were implemented.
Teams
League standings
Relegation play-offs
See
(Derde Divisie) Promotion/relegation play-offs Tweede and Derde Divisie.
Number of teams by provinces
Attendances
References
External links
Tweede Divisieat KNVB.nl
{{DEFAULTSORT:2016-17 Tweede Divisie
Tweede Divisie seasons
3
Ned