Country | Philippines |
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Confederation | AFC (Asia) |
Founded | 2009 |
Folded | 2015 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | UFL Division 1 |
Domestic cup(s) | UFL Cup |
League cup(s) |
UFL FA League Cup UFL FA Cup |
Last champions |
Laos (1st title) (2015) |
Most championships |
Global Manila Nomads Pachanga Diliman Sigla Ceres Laos (1 title each) |
Website | UFL.ph |
The United Football League Division 2, often referred to as UFL Division 2 or UFL 2, was the second-tier association football league in the Philippines. During its existence, it is the second-highest division of football in the Philippines after UFL Division 1. Each year, the winner of the league gets an automatic promotion to the latter. The second placer, on the other hand, goes against the ninth placer of the first division in a two-legged playoff.
UFL Division 2 was introduced for the 2010 season. For the 2015 season, Ceres and Manila Jeepney were promoted to compete in the country's top-flight division. Due to its inability to comply with the league's foreigner cap rule, Manila Nomads volunteered to step down from UFL Division 1 before the start of the 2014 season. Thus, Manila Jeepney was also automatically promoted to the first division.
The league was scrapped after the 2015 season with the 2016 season to push through with only a single division.
After the end of 2011 season, seven new clubs entered the United Football League as part of the formation of UFL Division 2. Among the clubs that participated in the inaugural run of the second division, which commenced on 14 January 2012, include Agila, Cebu Queen City United, Diliman, Forza, Laos, Pachanga, and Team Socceroo participated in the second division.Manila Nomads won the first-ever UFL Division 2 title, and the club was promoted to UFL Division 1 the following season. Two other clubs from the second division were also promoted to the first division, namely: Pasargad and Stallion.