Date | R | Hjemme vs Borte | - |
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04/14 08:00 | - | CN Nicu Gane Women vs Vulpitele Galbene Roman kvinner | 0-16 |
04/14 08:00 | - | Asociatia Fair Play Women vs ACS Juniorul 2014 kvinner | 0-4 |
03/24 11:00 | - | ACS Campionii FC Arges Women vs Atletic Drobeta kvinner | View |
03/24 09:00 | - | CSM Politehnica Iasi Women vs ACS Juniorul 2014 kvinner | 1-6 |
03/10 11:00 | - | ACS Roma Florin Padurean kvinner vs AFC Hermannstadt kvinner | 2-2 |
03/10 09:00 | - | Atletic Olimpia Gherla kvinner vs AC Bihor United kvinner | 4-0 |
03/10 09:00 | - | ACS Juniorul 2014 kvinner vs FCSB Women | 3-0 |
03/09 09:00 | - | ACS FF Baia Mare kvinner vs ACS Campionii FC Arges Women | View |
03/03 09:00 | - | CSM Politehnica Iasi Women vs FCSB Women | 3-3 |
03/03 07:30 | - | ACS Asu Politehnica Timisoara II vs ACS Roma Florin Padurean kvinner | 3-0 |
11/11 09:00 | - | Atletic Olimpia Gherla kvinner vs ACS Roma Florin Padurean kvinner | 16-0 |
10/15 10:00 | - | Vasas Odorhei kvinner vs Vulpitele Galbene Roman kvinner | 5-4 |
Liga II is the second level women's football league in Romania. A second tier women's football competition was first created in 1990 under the name Divizia B. After the fall of communism, organised women's football started to take off, and the founded clubs were distributed into 2 leagues - Divizia A with 12 teams and Divizia B with 30 teams grouped into 3 series, following a tournament called Cupa Libertății. Some time after, the number women's clubs declined, and the division was disbanded.
The second-level league was reintroduced starting with the 2013–14 season, when it formally received the name Liga I, following the introduction of Superliga as the top-tier league. However, as of the 2017–18 season, it was rebranded as Liga II, since the Superliga brand was quietly dropped altogether.