The Bulgarian Third Amateur Football League has four geographically specified divisions, running in parallel:
North-West TAFL,
South-West TAFL,
North-East TAFL and
South-East TAFL. The size of each group is based on the geographical location of the clubs, where in each group are participating between 15 and 22 teams. In all groups, every team must play twice with each other club in the group during the season - one time as home team and one time as away team. A team receives three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. The matches of each fixture in
Third League are played every Sunday. The four champions from the four different groups of the
Third League can be promoted to the higher division in Bulgarian football -
Second League. Promotion is earned either directly by becoming a champion in the respective group, or through play-offs determining the teams to be promoted to
Second League for the next season. The teams, which that finish at the last positions in their groups are relegated from the Third League, in the next season compete in their respective
regional group. As of season 2022–23, the four champions of the four Third League divisions are directly promoted to
Second League for the next season given that they acquire a professional licence needed to participate at the higher level. If a club does not acquire a licence, typically, the Executive Committee of the
Bulgarian Football Union would decide what other team may be eligible for promotion and whether a play-off tournament is needed to fill the spot of the non-eligible club. The bottom one to two teams of each division are directly relegated to their respective
regional group at the fourth level of the pyramid. ==See also==