Professional leagues • 18 teams in the
Eredivisie () • 20 teams (of which 4 are reserve teams of Eredivisie teams) in the
Eerste Divisie (). The champion and runner-up of the
Eerste Divisie is promoted directly to the
Eredivisie, and the two worst teams in the Eredivisie are relegated to the Eerste Divisie. The team finishing 16th in the Eredivisie competes in promotion and relegation play-offs with 6 teams from the Eerste Divisie, in which the team from the Eredivisie play up to two rounds, and the other six teams play up to three rounds.
Amateur leagues The highest league is called
Tweede Divisie (). Until 1971, when the division was discontinued, it was comparable to the former Topklasse. The Tweede Divisie was reintroduced in 2016, decrementing the Topklasse and lower leagues by a level in the pyramid. • The second highest is the
Derde Divisie (), formerly Topklasse (Top Class). Since the 2017–18 season, 36 teams compete in the Derde Divisie., divided into two leagues, each containing 18 teams. After the season the A and B champions compete for the overall championship. The Derde Divisie champion promotes to the Tweede Divisie (Eerste Divisie until 2016); if they refuse promotion or don't meet necessary criteria, the runners-up will replace them. If also the runners-up refuse promotion or don't meet necessary criteria, no team is relegated from the Tweede Divisie. • The third league is called
Vierde Divisie (), formerly Hoofdklasse (Main Class), which is then followed by six numbered amateur leagues. It is divided into four divisions each, with 16 clubs in each division. • The next league is called Eerste Klasse (), with ten league divisions, with 14 clubs each. •
Tweede Klasse (), with 11 Saturday league divisions and nine Sunday league divisions, with 14 clubs each. • The next level,
Derde Klasse (), is additionally divided into regional groups. The Saturday and Sunday leagues are divided into five regional groups each with four divisions in every Saturday league. Sunday is divided into three or four divisions each. Each division has between 11 and 14 clubs. • In the
Vierde Klasse (), the number of divisions varies from four to nine. Again, each division contains between 11 and 14 clubs. This is the lowest amateur league in the South 1 region. • The lowest amateur league overall, in all regions except for the South 1 region, is the
Vijfde Klasse (). The Saturday league has four regional groups and the Sunday league is divided into five regions. The number of divisions varies from four to seven, with each division having between 11 and 14 clubs. • Until 2015,
Zesde Klasse () had no regional groupings for the Saturday league (all teams were from the North-region), but four for the Sunday league. The number of divisions was between three and seven, with 10 to 14 clubs participating in each division. • Until 2010,
Zevende Klasse () only existed in Sunday football in the North region. There was a total of three divisions, with 10 to 14 clubs participating in each division. • Until 2001,
Achtste Klasse () only existed in Sunday football in the West 1 region. There was only one division. Since 2020–21, under-19 teams of professional or amateur clubs in the Tweede Divisie or higher no longer participate in the Derde Divisie, as they have been placed in the newly formed under-21 league. The new under-23 competition is for Tweede or Derde amateur clubs that are not directly eligible for under-21. Until 2022–23, clubs from Derde Divisie down to the Eerste Klasse were divided into Saturday and Sunday groups. The separation between Saturday and Sunday football was abolished in the Derde and Vierde Divisie as well as in the Eerste Klasse from 2023–24. Amateur clubs are asked before the season whether they want to play their home games on Saturday or Sunday. This rule may be deviated from by principled Saturday clubs that retain the right to play on their day. ==Women==