The
Erovnuli Liga () is the highest division of Georgian football, established in 1990 following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Prior to that, Georgian clubs competed within the Soviet league system and the Georgian SSR Championship (1927–1989). Originally called the
Umaglesi Liga (, "Supreme League"), the league adopted the name
Erovnuli Liga ("National League") after a rebranding in 2017. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, the number of participating teams fluctuated widely: - 1990s: Between 16 and 20 clubs - Early 2000s: Reduced to 10–12 clubs for quality stabilization - 2017 onward: Fixed at 10 clubs Originally operating on a traditional autumn–spring schedule, the league shifted to a spring–autumn calendar in 2017, aligning with many Nordic and Eastern European competitions. The switch was intended to avoid harsh winter interruptions and better synchronize with UEFA club competition calendars.
League Structure by Year Teams play each other four times per season (home and away twice), totaling 36 matches per club. The bottom-placed team is relegated to
Erovnuli Liga 2, while the 9th-placed team enters a promotion/relegation playoff. == Sponsorship and Branding ==