2. Divisioona
4th level men's ice hockey league in Finland
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2. Divisioona or II-divisioona (Finnish for '2nd Division'), also known as Rautaliiga, is the fourth-highest men's national ice hockey league in Finland, above 3. Divisioona and below the Suomi-sarja. The league is divided geographically into six divisions.
| Sport | Ice hockey |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1975 |
| No. of teams | 54 |
| Country | Finland |
| Level on pyramid | Level 4 |
| Promotion to | Suomi-sarja |
| Relegation to | 3. Divisioona |
| Domestic cup | Finnish Cup |
2. Divisioona used to be the third-highest league in Finland before the introduction of Suomi-sarja.
Teams
2022–23 season
Division 1 – South
Division 2 - Tavastia
| Team | City |
|---|---|
| Kraft | Närpiö |
| K-Ahma | Valkeakoski |
| Kisa-Eagles | Kangasala |
| KJK | Kankaanpää |
| KOOVEE II | Tampere |
| KPK | Mänttä-Vilppula |
| Nikkarit | Riihimäki |
| Pingviinit | Pirkkala |
| Pyry Ak | Nokia |
| Uplakers | Ylöjärvi |
Division 3 - Central
Division 4 - Savonia-Karelia
| Team | City |
|---|---|
| Gladiators HT | Laukaa |
| LeKi-75 | Leppävirta |
| Pelikaanit | Jyväskylä |
| PEPO | Lappeenranta |
| Pesä | Imatra |
| SuKiKa | Suonenjoki |
| Urho | Äänekoski |
| ValKi | Kouvola |
| Warkis | Varkaus |