The "second league" in Uzbekistan can refer to either the Uzbekistan Pro League (the second-highest tier, also sometimes called the First League) or the Uzbekistan Second League (the fourth-highest tier). A team in the Pro League is a professional club with aspirations for the top-flight Super League, while a team in the Second League is typically a regional or city champion or a team relegated from the Pro League, focusing on development and promotion to higher tiers. Uzbekistan Pro League (Second Tier) Purpose: This is the second tier of professional football in Uzbekistan, directly below the Super League.Teams: Professional clubs that compete for promotion to the Super League.Goals: Teams aim to gain promotion to the Super League and develop their talent.Example: Any club that gains promotion from this league will be a fully professional club.Uzbekistan Second League (Fourth Tier) Purpose:This is a lower-tier league that serves as the fourth level of Uzbek football.Teams:Primarily consists of winners of regional and city championships, along with teams that have been relegated from the Pro League.Goals:Teams compete to win promotion to the Uzbekistan Pro League.Structure:The league's winners are essentially "vouchers" that allow them to enter the Uzbekistan Pro League in the next season.Key Differences Hierarchy:The Pro League is the second level, while the Second League is the fourth level.Professionalism:The Pro League is a fully professional tier, whereas the Second League is for regional and developing clubs.Ambition:Pro League teams focus on reaching the top division (Super League), while Second League teams aim to climb into the professional Pro League.In essence, there isn't a single "second league team" but rather two different leagues where teams can be categorized