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The organisation of football in Andorra is structured in a hierarchical manner, allowing clubs to ascend or descend based on their performances. This structure is divided into several levels, ranging from professional football to amateur football.
At the top of the hierarchy is the Primera Divisió, which is the highest level of Andorran football. It comprises eight clubs that compete for the title of Andorra's champion. The bottom two clubs in the standings at the end of the season are relegated to the Segona Divisió, which also includes eight clubs. The top two teams from the Segona Divisió are promoted to the Primera Divisió.
The Segona Divisió, the second tier of Andorran football, hosts eight clubs. The two best teams are promoted to the Primera Divisió. Due to the small size of the country, there are no levels below the Segona Divisió in the Andorran football league system.
In addition to these two leagues, there is also an Andorran Cup, a knockout competition open to all clubs in the country. This competition provides another route for Andorran clubs to qualify for European competitions.
