Regionuli Liga


Regionuli Liga, run by Georgian Football Federation since 1990, is the fifth and lowest division of the Georgian league system after Erovnuli Liga, Erovnuli Liga 2, Liga 3 and Liga 4. Its participants are both professional clubs and reserve teams of higher league members.
Prior to the introduction of Liga 4 in 2019, Regionuli Liga was the fourth tier.

Structure

As the name implies, the league is based on regional principle. Depending on the number of participating clubs, it is divided into several groups. In 2017, there were forty teams allocated in three groups. The next year two zones were created for teams based in western Georgia and two more for the eastern regions. This regulation lasted three seasons until 2021, when the league was split into two groups, although the next year it switched back to three groups.
The number of promoted clubs per season also varies. Usually only the group winners gain automatic promotion, although several second-placed and third-placed teams, too, directly or through play-offs have advanced to the fourth tier in recent years. In another case, play-off ties against Liga 3 teams determined the fate of Liga 4 two slots.
The seasons are played on Spring-Autumn system.

Current season

For the 2025 season 25 clubs from the southern and eastern parts of Georgia and three Tbilisi-based teams from Abkhazia formed A and B groups, while zone C consists of sixteen clubs from the western regions. Each club plays each of the other clubs twice, once at home and once away. At the end of the season four teams will gain promotion to Liga 4. Three group winners will be joined by one of the runners-up based on play-off results among the three second-placed teams.
Clubs represented in Regionuli liga for the 2025 season are listed below in alphabetical order. Six of them have in the past participated in the top division:

GroupsTeams
AAlgeti-2Aragvi-2 • Chilovani TbilisiDinamo Gagra • Dmanisi • Gardabani-2Gareji-2 • • Rustavi-2Shturmi-2 • Tbilisi 2025-2 • Tskhumi • UG 35 Tbilisi • Zooveti Tbilisi
BAbuliBorjomi-2 • Dinamo Sokhumi • Gori-2 • Junkeri Tbilisi • Kareli • Kaspi 1936 • Liakhvi Achabeti • Merani-2 Tbilisi • Orbi Tbilisi-2 • SamtskheSpaeri Tbilisi-2 • Ukimerioni Kutaisi • Vazisubani Tbilisi
CBSU Batumi • Chibati • Chikhura • Dinamo Batumi-2 • Egrisi • Imereti • Jvari • Magaroeli • Khoni 2024 • Meshakhte-2Odishi-2SairmeSamegrelo • Sapovnela • Torpedo-2West Georgia

Notes:

Group winners

Western group winners are indicated first
YearTeams
2017BakhmaroSaburtalo-2 • Varketili
2018Salkhino MartviliDinamo-2 Batumi • Tbilisi City • Gareji
2019Torpedo-2 • SkuriWIT Georgia-2 • Didube 2014
2020Torpedo-2 • Merani-2 Martvili • Irao • Dinamo-2 Tbilisi
2021Samgurali-2Locomotive-2
2022Kolkheti-2 1913Gardabani • Varketili-2
2023MertskhaliGagra-2 • Didube 2014
2024Kolkheti-2 1913 • IveriaAragvelebi
2025West Georgia • Aragvi-2 • Samtskhe

Promoted teams

By alphabetical order
YearTeams
2017Aragvi • Bakhmaro • Matchakhela • Saburtalo-2 • Samgurali-2 • Varketili
2018Egrisi • Gareji • Odishi 1919Spaeri • Tbilisi City
2019Didube 2014 • Iberia • Merani-2 Tbilisi • Skuri • Sulori • WIT Georgia-2 • Zestaponi
2020Dinamo-2 Tbilisi • Irao • Margveti 2006 • Matchakhela • Merani-2 MartviliShturmi • Tbilisi • Torpedo-2
2021Locomotive-2 • Samgurali-2
2022Gardabani • Gonio • Kolkheti-2 • Varketili-2
2023Didube 2014 • Gagra-2 • Mertskhali • Zana
2024Aragvelebi • Iberia 2010 • Iveria • Kolkheti-2
2025Aragvi-2 • Samtskhe • Torpedo-2 • West Georgia

Notes: Aragvi and Samgurali-2 beat their upper league rivals in the 2017 play-offs. So did Gareji a year later. All the other clubs were promoted directly. In 2018 and 2019, the second phase of competition was held in Promotion Groups. As a result, in comparison with the initial phase, the final table of these seasons sustained some changes.