Pre-2011/12 Format This system included four tiers. All of the leagues are currently sponsored by
Bank of Valletta: The Maltese Premier League is probably most criticised for a format that is similar to that of the
Scottish Premier League, where the league is split up into two phases, a first one with two rounds (home and away – formally, since the league is played within three or four stadiums only), and the second phase accommodates a split of the 12 teams into a Championship Pool (top six teams) and the Relegation Pool (bottom six teams). Also, a particular characteristic of the Maltese Premier League is that once the split takes place, the points gathered in the previous two rounds, are halved, supposedly to create more competition. In parallel to these leagues run a number of Knock Out competitions, the most prominent one being the
FA Trophy.
2011-12 to 2017/18 Format On January 13, 2011, the
Malta Football Association decided to restructure the format of the leagues as from season 2011–12. Thus the system in force from season 2011–12 came to read:
2017/18 to 2019/20 Format Once again, the
Malta Football Association decided to restructure the format of the leagues. As from the season 2017/18, the
Maltese Premier League started having 14 clubs competing at the top level of
Maltese football. For the first time in decades, the
Maltese Premier League started having two rounds, each team playing the other twice, and not splitting the points in half at any stage. Thus from the season 2017/18, the format was changed to as follows: The main noticeable change in format was the introduction of a promotion-relegation play-off to take place across all the leagues in Malta. The 12th place team in each league was to play a one-match decider at a neutral ground against the team that finishes in 3rd place of the lower league. The winner of the decider was to take its place in the higher league in the following season. ==Current format==