Liga 3 (Georgia)

Liga 3
Founded2017; 9 years ago (2017)
  • 1990–2016 (as Meore Liga)
Country Georgia
ConfederationUEFA
Number of clubs16
Level on pyramid3
Promotion toErovnuli Liga 2
Relegation toLiga 4
Domestic cupGeorgian Cup
Current championsShturmi (1st title)
(2025)
Websiteliga.gff.ge

Liga 3 (Georgian: ლიგა 3), organized by the Georgian Football Federation, is the third division of professional football in Georgia. Introduced for the 2017 season with the launch of the Erovnuli Liga, it is a rebrand of the former Meore Liga (the Second League).

The current holders are Shturmi.

Structure and league system

There were 20 teams competing in the league in 2017. In 2019, when Liga 4 was formed, their number was reduced to ten,[1] although after two seasons GFF decided to extend the league to 14 at the expense of two bottom teams from the previous season and two second-placed clubs from Liga 4 While and Red Groups.[2] In 2022, the number of clubs was increased to 16.[3]

Seasons run based on Spring-Autumn system with each team playing an equal amount of home and away games against their league rivals.

The league operates based on a system of promotion and relegation. Starting from the 2022 season, champions and runners-up win automatic promotion to Erovnuli Liga 2, while the teams that finish in the third and fourth positions book a place in promotion play-off home and away games against respectively the 8th and 7th placed clubs of Liga 2. Three bottom teams are relegated to Liga 4.[4]

In case two or more clubs obtain the same number of points, their head-to-head records are next to be taken into consideration.

Number of teams each season

● 2017–18 = 20

● 2019–20 = 10

● 2021 = 14

● Since 2022 = 16

Current members

Sixteen teams will be competing in the 2026 season. Half of them are based in Tbilisi. Five clubs, namely Guria, Kolkheti, Locomotive, Merani and WIT Georgia have previously played in the top division with the latter being the two-time national champions.[5] There are also two reserve teams of higher league members this season. Locomotive, Iberia 2010 and Iveria are making their debut in the league.

The clubs are listed below in alphabetical order.

Clubs Position last season Location Region
Betlemi 10th Keda Adjara
Didube 8th Tbilisi Tbilisi
Dinamo Tbilisi-2 10th in Liga 2 Tbilisi Tbilisi
Gardabani 11th Gardabani Kvemo Kartli
Gonio 9th in Liga 2 Batumi Adjara
Guria 3rd in Liga 4 Lanchkhuti Guria
Iberia 1999 B 8th in Liga 2 Tbilisi Tbilisi
Iberia 2010 1st in Liga 4 Tbilisi Tbilisi
Iveria 2nd in Liga 4 Khashuri Shida Kartli
Kolkheti 14th Khobi Samegrelo
Locomotive 7th in Liga 2 Tbilisi Tbilisi
Margveti 2006 12th Zestaponi Imereti
Merani Tbilisi 9th Tbilisi Tbilisi
Orbi 7th Tbilisi Tbilisi
Tbilisi 2025 5th Tbilisi Tbilisi
WIT Georgia 6th Tbilisi Tbilisi

Results

Group Winners of Meore Liga

Season West East Center
2011–12 Chikhura II Sasco
2012–13 Matchakhela Kartli 2011
2013–14 Lazika Borjomi
2014–15 Imereti Tskhumi Liakhvi Tskhinvali
2015–16 Sulori Gardabani Mark Stars
2016 BetlemiMargvetiSamegrelo AlgetiN.DinamoShevardeniTelavi Gori

Note: Due to the season being transitional in 2016, none of the teams was promoted

Top three teams of Liga 3

Season Winner Runner-up Third place
2017 Shevardeni 1906 Norchi Dinamo Telavi
2018 Zugdidi Bakhmaro Guria
2019 Merani Martvili Samgurali Aragvi
2020 Gareji Kolkheti 1913 Gori
2021 Spaeri Kolkheti 1913 Tbilisi City
2022 Dinamo Tbilisi-2 Kolkheti 1913 Aragvi
2023 Aragvi Shturmi Rustavi
2024 Gonio Meshakhte Merani Martvili
2025 Shturmi Gori Odishi 1919

Notes: Apart from the champions who were automatically promoted to the second division, the teams indicated in bold gained promotion after winning the play-offs against their Liga 2 rivals. Due to the changed format, since 2022 the runners-up of the seasons have been also promoted directly.

Relegated teams

The number of relegated teams per each recent season varies due to the fact that the competition format is subject to frequent changes.

Season Clubs
2017 Odishi 1919ChkherimelaLiakhviSapovnela
2018 SamegreloMagaroeli ● Varketili ● Algeti ● Mark Stars ●
ImeretiGardabaniSuloriSamgurali-2Matchakhela
2019 BorjomiBetlemi
2020 NONE
2021 Magaroeli ● Didube
2022 Tbilisi City*
2023 Merani-2Chikhura
2024 ZestaponiMatchakhelaGuria
2025 Locomotive-2BorjomiBakhmaro

Note: Tbilisi City failed to obtain a league license for the 2023 season.

Participation per club

There have been 49 teams in total competing in this league since 2017. Gori are topping the list with an overall ten-year continuous tenure in the third tier, including nine successive seasons after its re-branding as Liga 3.

Team Par.
Gori 9
Bakhmaro 8
Iberia-2 1999 8
Kolkheti Khobi 8
Guria 7
Meshakhte 7
Borjomi 7
Tbilisi 2025 7
Aragvi 6
Betlemi 6
Gardabani 5
Orbi 5
Merani Tb 4
Merani-2 Tb 4
Didube 3
Kolkheti 1913 3
Team Par.
Locomotive-2 3
Magaroeli 3
Margveti 2006 3
Matchakhela 3
Tbilisi City 3
Zestaponi 3
Algeti 2
Chikhura 2
Dinamo-2 2
Gonio 2
Imereti 2
Mark Stars 2
Merani M 2
Odishi 1919 2
Samegrelo 2
Spaeri 2
Team Par.
Sulori 2
WIT Georgia 2
Chkherimela 1
Zugdidi 1
Gareji 1
Iberia 2010 1
Iveria 1
Liakhvi 1
Locomotive 1
Rustavi 1
Samgurali 1
Samgurali-2 1
Sapovnela 1
Shturmi 1
Skuri 1
Shevardeni 1906 1
Telavi 1

As of 2026 their current status is:

Erovnuli Liga 4
Erovnuli Liga 2 8
Liga 3 16
Liga 4 6
Regionuli Liga 9
Defunct 6

References