EFL League Two
English association football league
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Key Takeaways
- The English Football League Two is the third and lowest division of the English Football League (EFL) and the fourth-highest tier in the English football league system, after the Premier League, EFL Championship and the EFL League One, and above the English National League.
- Introduced for the 2004–05 English football season as Football League Two , it is a rebrand of the former Football League Third Division.
- There are currently two former Premier League clubs competing in this division: Oldham Athletic (1992–94) and Swindon Town (1993–94).
- Structure There are 24 clubs in the division.
- From these points a league table is constructed.
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WikipediaThe English Football League Two is the third and lowest division of the English Football League (EFL) and the fourth-highest tier in the English football league system, after the Premier League, EFL Championship and the EFL League One, and above the English National League. It is contested by 24 professional clubs.
Introduced for the 2004–05 English football season as Football League Two, it is a rebrand of the former Football League Third Division.
As of the 2025–26 season, Newport County hold the longest tenure in this division following their promotion in the 2012–13 season. There are currently two former Premier League clubs competing in this division: Oldham Athletic (1992–94) and Swindon Town (1993–94).
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