Meore Liga
Country | Georgia |
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Confederation | UEFA |
Founded | 1990 |
Number of teams | 26 (East, West Groups) |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | Pirveli Liga |
Domestic cup(s) | Meore Liga Cup |
Current champions |
FC Sasco (East) FC Chikhura 2 (West) (2011–12) |
Website | TBFF |
2012–13 Meore Liga |
Georgian Meore Liga was organized in 1990, which serves as the third division of professional football in Georgia.
Structure and league system
The league is split into a Western and Eastern division. As the third division of professional football in Georgia, the champion and runner-up of the Meore Liga are promoted to the Pirveli Liga
Meore Liga 2012/13 East
Clubs | Region | Stadium | Capacity |
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FC UC BEST | Tbilisi | Marakana Stadium | 500 |
FC Iveria | Khashuri | Grigol Jomartidze Stadium | 10,000 |
FC Gagra 2 | Tbilisi | Meranis Stadioni | 2,000 |
FC Dusheti | Dusheti | Tsentral Stadium (Dusheti) | 2,000 |
FC Spartaki 2 | Tbilisi | Avaza Stadium | 1,000 |
FC Abuli | Akhalkalaki | Tsentral Stadium (Akhalkalaki) | 1,700 |
FC Iberia | Tbilisi | Marakana Stadium | 500 |
FC Lagodekhi | Lagodekhi | Tsentral Stadium (Lagodekhi) | 1,500 |
FC Paravani | Ninotsminda | Tsentral Stadium (Ninotsminda) | 1,000 |
FC Kartli 2011 | Gori | Taniskhidi Stadium | 1,000 |
FC Georgian University | Tbilisi | Georgian University Stadium | 1,200 |
FC Algeti | Marneuli | Tsentral Stadium (Marneuli) | 1,500 |
FC Norchi Dinamoeli | Tbilisi | Sport-kompleksi Shatili | 2,000 |
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