Lokomotiv Mezdra,
Sportist Svoge and
Botev Plovdiv were directly relegated after finishing in the bottom three places. Lokomotiv Mezdra ended a two-year tenure, Sportist Svoge were relegated after a year in A Group, and Botev were excluded from A Group due to financial difficulties at the winter brake, ending a five-year stint in the A Group. The relegated teams were replaced by
Vidima-Rakovski, champions of West
B Group and
Kaliakra Kavarna, champions of the East
B Group. Vidima-Rakovski returned to A Group after two years, while Kaliakra entered the top division for their first time. A further place in the league was decided by a play-off match between the runners-up teams from the two
B Group's. The game was played on
23 May 2010 between
Nesebar and
Akademik Sofia. Akademik won the match by
2–1 and returned to the top division after 28 years. The last season the club had played in
A Group was
1981–82.
Stadia and locations As in the previous year, the league will comprise the best thirteen teams of
season 2009/10, the 2 champions of the
West and
East B Group's and the winners of the
promotion play-off between the runners-up from the
West and
East B Group's. The following teams have ensured their participation in
A Group for season
2010/11 (listed in alphabetical order): ;Notes •
Akademik Sofia will play their league home games at
Ovcha Kupel Stadium in
Sofia because their
Akademik Stadium had not received approval from the BFU license committee. •
CSKA Sofia will play their league home games at
Vasil Levski National Stadium in
Sofia because their
Balgarska Armiya had not received approval from the BFU license committee. •
Lokomotiv Sofia will play their league home games at
Vasil Levski National Stadium in
Sofia because their
Lokomotiv Stadium had not received approval from the BFU license committee.
Personnel and sponsoring Managerial changes ==League table==