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Relegation

Relegation is the process by which teams in a sports league drop to a lower division for the following season because their performance was among the poorest in the current season. It is a key feature of the promotion and relegation system used in many association football leagues and some other team sports, particularly in Europe and parts of the Americas.

In most football leagues, a fixed number of bottom finishers are automatically relegated to the division below,

Relegation has substantial implications for clubs, including reduced television revenue, sponsorship exposure, and changes to player

Although relegation is common in many football systems, it is not universal. Some leagues operate a closed

while
the
top
finishers
from
the
lower
division
are
promoted
in
their
place.
Some
leagues
also
use
relegation
playoffs
to
decide
additional
spots
or
to
determine
seedings
for
the
following
season.
Tie-breakers
such
as
goal
difference,
goals
scored,
head-to-head
records,
or
disciplinary
points
may
determine
relegation
in
the
event
of
a
points
tie.
In
some
countries,
relegation
can
also
occur
for
financial
or
licensing
reasons,
not
only
for
on-field
results.
budgets
and
contracts.
It
can
also
affect
stadium
requirements,
fan
support,
and
long-term
planning.
Conversely,
promotion
to
a
higher
division
can
bring
increased
revenue
and
prestige.
system
without
relegation,
while
others
employ
alternative
risk
models,
such
as
multi-year
performance
averages
to
determine
relegation
(as
used
in
certain
South
American
leagues).