Azerbaijani football league system explained

Country:Azerbaijan
Sport:Association football
Pr:Yes (men)
No (women and amateur)
Federation:Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan
Confederation:UEFA
Second:First League (men)
Cup:Azerbaijan Cup (men)

The Azerbaijani football league system is a series of partially unconnected leagues for Azerbaijani football clubs. Unlike in many other nations, Azerbaijan runs separate concurrent leagues for professional football and amateur football, with no regular promotion or relegation between the professional and amateur leagues.

, Qarabağ are the current record holders with 10 titles.

Current system

Professional football

The current system has been in place since the creation of the Azerbaijan Premier League at the start of the 2001-2002 season. For each division, its official name, sponsored name and number of clubs is given:

width=4%LevelLeague(s) / Division(s)
Professional Leagues
1Premyer Liqa
10 clubs
↓ 1 relegation spot
2I Liqa
10 clubs
↑ 1 promotion spot
↓ 1 relegation spot + 1 relegation play-off spot
Semi-Professional League
3II Liqa
14 clubs
↑ 1 promotion spot + 1 promotion play-off spot
↓ 1 relegation spot + 1 relegation play-off spot
Non-Professional Leagues
4Region Liqası
TBD clubs participate from 4 zones
16 club promotion to the final stage
↑ 1 promotion spot + 1 promotion play-off spot
Capital and Northern Zone
↑ 4 promotion to the final stage
Southern Zone
↑ 4 promotion to the final stage
Center Zone
↑ 4 promotion to the final stage
North West and West Zone
↑ 4 promotion to the final stage

Amateur football

Completely independent from the professional pyramid, there also exists an amateur league system. Azerbaijan's Amateur League is divided into four regions, which includes Baku, North, West and Central Region.

Cup eligibility

Domestic cups

All Azerbaijan Premier League and Azerbaijan First Division clubs directly enter the Azerbaijan Cup.

European cups

From season 2008-09, the top side in the Azerbaijan Premier League qualify for the second qualifying stage of Champions League, while the second and third placed teams qualifying for the first qualifying stage of UEFA Europa League. The winners of the Azerbaijan Cup also qualify for the Europa League's second qualifying stage.

While Azeri clubs initially entered the UEFA Women's Champions League from 2003, the removal of the senior league has meant that no Azeri team has competed since 2007.

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