Date | R | 主隊 vs 客隊 | - |
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04/17 14:00 | - | FK Gigant Saedinie vs Sokol Markovo | 1-0 |
04/17 14:00 | - | Asenovets vs 內塞伯爾 | 2-3 |
04/17 14:00 | - | Sekirovo vs 羅都帕 | 1-2 |
04/17 14:00 | - | 普羅夫迪夫斯巴達 vs Sayana Haskovo | 2-1 |
04/17 14:00 | - | Lokomotiv Plovdiv II vs FC卡爾諾巴特 | 3-0 |
04/17 13:00 | - | FC Spartak 1918 Varna II vs Ludogorets Razgrad III | 2-1 |
04/14 14:00 | - | Slavia Sofia II vs CSKA 1948 III | 1-0 |
04/13 13:00 | - | FK Pirin 2002 Razlog vs Septemvri Sofia II | 2-1 |
04/13 13:00 | - | 利斯基 vs 丘斯滕迪爾 | 1-1 |
04/13 13:00 | - | Oborishte vs Slivnishki Geroy | 2-1 |
04/13 13:00 | - | 索菲亞中央陸軍二隊 vs 巴爾坎 | 3-1 |
04/13 13:00 | - | FK Vitosha Bistrica vs PFC Levski Sofia II | 0-1 |
The Bulgarian Third Amateur Football League (Bulgarian: Трета аматьорска футболна лига, romanized: Treta Amat'orska Futbolna Liga), commonly referred to as Third League (Bulgarian: Трета лига) or Treta liga, is the third level of the Bulgarian football league system. Third League operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the second and the fourth tier of the Bulgarian football league pyramid – respectively being Second League and the A Oblast Groups. Currently Third League consists of four divisions that are formed by separating the country into four regions: North-West, South-West, North-East and South-East. The divisions run in parallel during the season, but since the number of teams in each division may vary, the number of rounds in each of them may vary. Each team must play at least two times against every other team on a home-away basis.
The Third League was created in 1950, along with the second level. It is administered by the Bulgarian Football Union, and the clubs in it have an amateur status. Nowadays, only the top teams of each division have the right to participate in the Bulgarian Cup tournament, but since 1995 the clubs in the group can participate in the Cup of Bulgarian Amateur Football League competition.