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Azerbaijan Premier League

Azerbaijani national top division professional association football league

Azerbaijan Premier League

Azerbaijani national top division professional association football league

FieldValue
logoAzerbaijan Premier League logo.png
pixels290
organiserAzerbaijan Professional Football League
countryAzerbaijan
confedUEFA
founded
teams12
relegationFirst League
levels1
pyramidAzerbaijani football league system
domest_cupAzerbaijan Cup
confed_cupUEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League
UEFA Conference League
championsQarabağ (12th title)
season2024–25
most successful clubQarabağ (12 titles)
tvCBC Sport
website
current2025–26 Azerbaijan Premier League

UEFA Europa League UEFA Conference League The Azerbaijan Premier League (), also known as Misli Premyer Liqası for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Azerbaijan and the highest level of the Azerbaijani football league system. It is contested by twelve clubs.

Seasons run from August to May, with teams playing 33 matches each (playing each team in the league three times, twice at home and once away). The Premier League champion secures the right to play in UEFA Champions League first qualifying round. The runner up and the 3rd-place winner secure the right to play in UEFA Europa Conference League starting in second qualifying round.

Since 1992, a total of eight clubs have been crowned champions of the Azerbaijani football system. The Azerbaijan Premier League was first organized in 2007 and succeeded the Top Division (), which existed from 1992 to 2007. The current champions are Qarabağ, who won the title in the 2024–25 season for the twelfth time.

History

The 1990s

The league was dominated by teams like Qarabağ, Neftçi, Kapaz, Turan Tovuz and Shamkir. However, financial struggles had bad impact on local clubs and most teams such as Khazri Buzovna, Shamkir, Vilash Masalli and Shafa Baku went bust due increasing debts. Also, Qarabağ began to weaken due to financial problems. In 1997, Kapaz were known for their unbeaten run as club's final record for the 1997–98 league campaign stood at 22 wins, 4 draws and 0 losses, out of 26 games total, an unbeaten run not matched in any single season by any team in an Azerbaijani league division. In the 1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup season, Qarabag became the first Azerbaijani club to advance to the next round of the European Cup.

The 2000s

As league entered a new century, the Neftçi found themselves facing new challengers. They were challenged by emerging Khazar Lankaran, Inter Baku and Baku in both competitions. The country's football received major blow in 2002, when UEFA imposed a two-year ban in response to a long-standing conflict between the Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan and majority of the country's top flight clubs. The domestic championship was abandoned as a result of the conflict and the top clubs prevented their players from playing for the national team, with tax officials also probing allegations of fraud at the Azerbaijan federation. Under the management of Agaselim Mirjavadov, Khazar Lankaran finished as Azerbaijan Cup winners in 2006 and 2007, while becoming league champions in 2006–07 despite losing the title to Neftçi in 2004–05 during Championship play-off. Qarabağ was the first ever team from Azerbaijan to reach UEFA Europa League play off-round during the seasons 2009–10 and 2010–11. Few gave chances for qualification to the next round, although the Aghdam side caused quite a stir against favorites Rosenborg, Honka, Twente and Wisła Kraków.

The 2010s

Azerbaijan Premier League 2011–12 trophy

The 2010s brought a bright start, with Neftçi emerged as a champion after six years of unsuccessful run. In the next season, Neftçi repeated its domestic success after sealing their seventh title in club's history. In that year, Neftçi Baku became the first Azerbaijani team which advanced to group stage of a European competition. In 2012–13 season, Neftçi managed to win three titles in a row. In 2013–14 season, Qarabağ managed to win its 2nd title after 21 years, and continue to win domestic title consecutively. In 2014, Qarabağ became the second and most successful Azerbaijani team which advanced to group stage of a European competition. After consecutive participation in Europa League, in 2017, Qarabağ became the first Azerbaijani team which advanced to group stage of a Champions League.

The 2020s

On 19 June 2020, the AFFA announced that the 2019–20 season had officially ended without the resumption of the remaining matches due to the escalating situation of the COVID-19 pandemic in Azerbaijan. As a result, Qarabağ were crowned champions for the seventh season in a row, whilst also qualifying for the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League, with Neftçi, Keşla and Sumgayit qualifying for the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League.

Azerbaijan Premier League will be expand to 12 teams from 2025–26 season due to three teams directly promotion from First Division in 2024–25.

Competition format

The competition follows the usual double round-robin format. During the course of a season, which lasts from August to May, each club plays every other club three times, two times at home and one time away, for a total of 33 games. Teams receive three points for a win, one point for a draw, and no points for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, with the highest-ranked club at the end of the season crowned champion.

Beginning from 2022–23 season Azerbaijan Premier League is planned to be extended to 10 teams.

Below is a complete record of how many teams played in each season throughout the league's history;

Qualification for European competitions

The champions qualify for the UEFA Champions League, the second and third placed teams qualifies for the UEFA Europa Conference League. As of the start of the 2020–21 Azerbaijan Premier League season qualification for European competitions is as follows: champions qualify for the first qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League, runners-up and third placed team qualifies for the first qualifying round of the Conference League. A fourth spot is given to the winner of the Azerbaijan Cup, who qualify for the first qualifying round of the Conference League. If the Azerbaijan Cup winner has already qualified for European competition through their league finish, the next highest placed club in the league takes their place.

Members of the APL (2025–26 season)

Main article: 2025–26 Azerbaijan Premier League

Stadia and locations

:Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.

TeamLocationVenueCapacity
ArazNakhchivan, BakuNakhchivan City Stadium, Liv Bona Dea Arena12,800
ImishliİmişliHeydar Aliyev Stadium8,500
KapazGanjaGanja City Stadium15,000
KarvanYevlakhYevlakh City Stadium5,000
NeftçiBakuBakcell Arena10,200
QəbələQabalaGabala City Stadium4,500
QarabağAghdam, BakuAzersun Arena5,200
SabahAbsheronBank Respublika Arena8,700
ShamakhiShamakhiShamakhi City Stadium2,200
SumgayitSumqayitMehdi Huseynzade9,000
TuranTovuzTovuz City Stadium6,800
ZiraZira, BakuZira Olympic Sport Complex Stadium1,300

Azerbaijan SSR Champions

Main article: Football Championship of the Azerbaijan SSR

  • 1928: Progress-2 Baku
  • 1929–33: unknown
  • 1934: Profsoyuz Baku
  • 1935: Stroitel Yuga Baku
  • 1936: Stroitel Yuga Baku
  • 1937: Lokomotiv Baku
  • 1938: Lokomotiv Baku
  • 1939: Lokomotiv Baku
  • 1940: Lokomotiv Baku
  • 1941–43: unknown
  • 1944: Dinamo Baku
  • 1945: Neftyanik Baku
  • 1946: Lokomotiv Baku
  • 1947: Trudovye Rezervy Baku
  • 1948: KKF Baku
  • 1949: KKF Baku
  • 1950: Iskra Baku
  • 1951: Ordjonikidzeneft Baku
  • 1952: Ordjonikidzeneft Baku
  • 1953: Ordjonikidzeneft Baku
  • 1954: Zavod im. S.M. Budennogo Baku
  • 1955: Ordjonikidzeneft Baku
  • 1956: NPU Ordgonikidzeneft Baku
  • 1957: NPU Ordjonikidzeneft Baku
  • 1958: NPU Ordjonikidzeneft Baku
  • 1959: Baku Teams (Spartakiada)
  • 1960: SKA Baku
  • 1961: Spartak Guba
  • 1962: SKA Baku
  • 1963: Araz Baku
  • 1964: Polad Sumgait
  • 1965: Vostok Baku
  • 1966: Vostok Baku
  • 1967: Araz Baku
  • 1968: SKA Baku
  • 1969: Araz Baku
  • 1970: SKA Baku
  • 1971: Khimik Salyany
  • 1972: Surahanets Baku
  • 1973: Araz Baku
  • 1974: Araz Baku
  • 1975: Araz Baku
  • 1976: Araz Baku
  • 1977: Karabakh Khankendi
  • 1978: SKIF Baku
  • 1979: SKA Baku
  • 1980: Energetik Ali-Bayramly
  • 1981: Gandjlik Baku
  • 1982: Tokhudju Baku
  • 1983: Termist Baku
  • 1984: Termist Baku
  • 1985: Khazar Sumgayit
  • 1986: Göyəzən
  • 1987: Araz Naxçıvan
  • 1988: Qarabağ Ağdam
  • 1989: Stroitel Sabirabad
  • 1990: Qarabağ Ağdam
  • 1991: Khazar Sumgayit

Azerbaijani League Champions and Top Scorers

SeasonChampionRunner-upThird placeTop scorers
1992NeftçiKhazar SumgayitTuranAzerbaijan Nazim Aliyev (Khazar Sumgayit, 39 goals)
1993QarabağKhazar SumgayitTuranAzerbaijan Samir Alakbarov (Neftçi, 16 goals)
1993–94TuranQarabağKapazAzerbaijan Musa Gurbanov (Turan, 35 goals)
1994–95KapazTuranNeftçiAzerbaijan Nazim Aliyev (Neftçi, 26 goals)
1995–96NeftçiKhazri BuzovnaKapazAzerbaijan Fazil Parvarov (Kapaz, 23 goals) / Rovshan Ahmadov (Kapaz, 23 goals)
1996–97NeftçiQarabağKhazri BuzovnaAzerbaijan Gurban Gurbanov (Neftçi, 34 goals)
1997–98KapazBakuShamkirAzerbaijan Nazim Aliyev (Baku, 23 goals)
1998–99KapazShamkirNeftçiAzerbaijan Alay Bahramov (Viləş Masallı, 24 goals)
1999–00ShamkirKapazNeftçiAzerbaijan Badri Kvaratskhelia (Shamkir, 16 goals)
2000–01ShamkirNeftçiVilash MasalliAzerbaijan Pasha Aliyev (Bakili Baku, 12 goals)
2001–02
2002–03
2003–04NeftçiShamkirQarabağAzerbaijan Samir Musayev (Qarabağ, 20 goals)
2004–05NeftçiKhazar LankaranKarvanAzerbaijan Zaur Ramazanov (Karvan, 21 goals)
2005–06BakuKarvanNeftçiCote d'Ivoire Yacouba Bamba (Karvan, 16 goals)
2006–07Khazar LankaranNeftçiBakuAzerbaijan Zaur Ramazanov (Khazar Lankaran, 20 goals)
2007–08Inter BakuAZALNeftçiAzerbaijan Khagani Mammadov (Inter Baku, 19 goals)
2008–09BakuInter BakuSimurqUruguay Walter Guglielmone (Inter Baku, 17 goals)
2009–10Inter BakuBakuQarabağAzerbaijan Farid Guliyev (Standard Baku, 16 goals)
2010–11NeftçiKhazar LankaranQarabağGeorgia Georgi Adamia (Qarabağ, 18 goals)
2011–12NeftçiKhazar LankaranInter BakuUzbekistan Bahodir Nasimov (Neftçi, 16 goals)
2012–13NeftçiQarabağInter BakuChile Nicolás Canales (Neftçi, 26 goals)
2013–14QarabağInter BakuGabalaBRA Reynaldo (Qarabağ, 22 goals)
2014–15QarabağInter BakuGabalaAzerbaijan Nurlan Novruzov (Baku, 15 goals)
2015–16QarabağZiraGabalaSpain Dani Quintana (Qarabağ, 15 goals)
2016–17QarabağGabalaInter BakuCRO Filip Ozobić (Gabala, 11 goals) & AZE Rauf Aliyev (Inter Baku, 11 goals)
2017–18QarabağGabalaNeftçiFRA Bagaliy Dabo, (Gabala, 13 goals)
2018–19QarabağNeftçiSəbailAZE Mahir Madatov, (Qarabağ, 16 goals)
2019–20QarabağNeftçiKeşlaIRN Peyman Babaei, (Sumgayit, 7 goals) & FRA Joseph-Monrose (Neftçi, 7 goals) & FRA Bagaliy Dabo (Neftçi, 7 goals) & AZE Mahir Emreli (Qarabağ, 7 goals)
2020–21NeftçiQarabağSumgayitAZE Namik Alaskarov (Neftçi, 19 goals)
2021–22QarabağNeftçiZiraBRA Kady (Qarabağ, 12 goals)
2022–23QarabağSabahNeftçiAZE Ramil Sheydayev (Qarabağ, 22 goals)
2023–24QarabağZiraSabahBRA Juninho (Qarabağ, 20 goals)
2024–25QarabağZiraAraz-NaxçıvanCabo Verde Leandro Andrade (Qarabağ, 15 goals)

Performances

Performance by club

ClubWinnersRunners-upThird placeWinning years
Qarabağ [[File:Star full.svg12px]] [[File:Star full.svg12px]]1993, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24, 2024–25
Neftçi [[File:Star full.svg12px]]1992, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2020–21
Kapaz1994–95, 1997–98, 1998–99
Shamakhi2007–08, 2009–10
Shamkir1999–00, 2000–01
Baku2005–06, 2008–09
Khazar Lankaran2006–07
Turan Tovuz1993–94
Zira
Gabala
Khazar Sumgayit
Karvan
Khazri Buzovna
Sabah
Shuvalan
Araz-Naxçıvan
Sabail
Simurq
Sumgayit
Viləş Masallı

League participation

Note: The tallies below include up to the 2025–26 season. Teams denoted in bold are current participants.

  • 34 seasons: Qarabağ, Neftçi
  • 25 seasons: Shamakhi, Turan Tovuz
  • 24 seasons: Kapaz
  • 19 seasons: Gabala
  • 18 seasons: Baku
  • 16 seasons: Khazar Lankaran
  • 15 seasons: Sumgayit
  • 12 seasons: Shuvalan
  • 11 seasons: MOIK Baku, Viləş Masallı, Zira
  • 10 seasons: Shahdag Qusar
  • 9 seasons: ANS Pivani Bakı, Khazar Sumgayit, Shamkir, Simurq
  • 8 seasons: Sabail, Sabah
  • 7 seasons: ABN Barda, Energetik, Karvan
  • 6 seasons: Shafa Baku
  • 5 seasons: Araz-Naxçıvan, Bakılı, Khazri Buzovna
  • 4 seasons: Genclerbirliyi Sumqayit, İnşaatçı Baku, Ravan Baku
  • 3 seasons: Azeri Baku, Göyazan Qazakh, Kürmük Qakh, Mil-Muğan, Mughan, Pambiqci Neftcala, Standard Sumgayit
  • 2 seasons: Adliyya Baku, Avei Agstafa, Avtomobilçi Yevlax, Azerbaijan U-18, Azneftyağ Baku, Daşqın Zaqatala, İnşaatçı Sabirabad, Ümid Cəlilabad
  • 1 season: Boz Qurd Samukh, Çıraqqala Siyəzən, Energetik Əli-Bayramlı, Fərid Baku, Imishli, Karat Bakı, Lokomotiv İmişli, Neftqaz Bakı, Plastik Salyan, Şirvan Kürdəmir, Şirvan Şamaxı, Ümid Bakı

Soviet Top League participation

  • 27 seasons: Neftçi
  • 1 season: Kapaz (as Dynamo Kirovabad), Stroitel Baku (as Temp Baku)

Players

Azerbaijan Premier League clubs have almost complete freedom to sign whatever number and category of players they wish. There is no team or individual salary cap, no squad size limit, no age restrictions other than those applied by general employment law, no restrictions on the overall number of foreign players, and few restrictions on individual foreign players – all players with foreign nationality, including those able to claim a passport through a parent or grandparent, are eligible to play, and top players from outside the EU are able to obtain Azerbaijani work permits.

The only restriction on selection is the "Under-21 rule". This rule states that each club must include at least two players under the age of 21 in its matchday squad. Opinions on this rule appear to be divided among APL managers.

Records

Players in the Premier League compete for the Azerbaijan Premier League Golden Boot, awarded to the top scorer at the end of each season. Nazim Aliyev is the league's all-time top scorer with 183 goals, including 39 in the 1992 season. During the 1995–96 season he became the first player to score 100 Premier League goals. Since then, 10 other players have reached the 100-goal mark.

PlayerPeriodClubGoals12345678910
Azerbaijan Nazim Aliyev1992–99Neftchi Baku183
Azerbaijan Mushfig Huseynov1992–07Qarabağ125
Azerbaijan Rovshan Ahmadov1992–03Kapaz116
Azerbaijan Gurban Gurbanov1990–06Neftçi115
Azerbaijan Samir Alakbarov1992–01Neftçi115
Azerbaijan Alay Bahramov1992–99Viləş Masallı108
Azerbaijan Vadim Vasilyev1994–07Baki Fehlesi102
Azerbaijan Khagani Mammadov1994–12Inter Baku102
Azerbaijan Kanan Karimov1995–12Shamkir101
Azerbaijan Nadir Nabiyev1995–12Turan100
PlayerPeriodClubGames12345678910
Azerbaijan Rahid Amirguliyev2005–23Khazar Lankaran451
Azerbaijan Mahmud Gurbanov1992–12Kapaz421
Azerbaijan Rashad Sadiqov1998–21Neftchi392
Azerbaijan Azer Mammadov1992–12Kapaz388
Azerbaijan Asif Mammadov2004–Gabala388
Azerbaijan Aslan Kerimov1992–11Qarabağ382
Azerbaijan Rashad Abdullayev1994–17Khazar Lankaran378
Azerbaijan Maksim Medvedev2006-24Qarabağ376
Azerbaijan Elvin Mammadov2005–2023Baku376
Azerbaijan Vurğun Hüseynov2005–24Sumgayit368

; Biggest away win: ; Most goals in a game: ; Most consecutive wins: ; Most consecutive defeats: ; Most consecutive games without a win: ; Most consecutive games without scoring a goal: ; Most points in a season: ; Fewest points in a season: ; Most goals scored in a season: ; Fewest goals scored in a season: ; Most goals conceded in a season: ; Fewest goals conceded in a season: ; Most wins in a season: ; Fewest wins in a season: ; Fewest defeats in a season: ; Most defeats in a season: ; Most draws in a season: ; Fewest home defeats in a season: ; Fewest away defeats in a season: ; Fewest home wins in a season: ; Fewest away wins in a season: ; Youngest player: ; Most goals: ; Most goals in a game: ; Most hat-tricks: ; Fastest goal: ; Most clean sheets in a season: ; Most appearances: ; Highest attendance: ; Lowest attendance: ; Highest average attendance: ; Lowest average attendance: ; Highest transfer fee paid:

; Biggest home win: Kapaz 14–2 Shamkir (1997–98) ; Most consecutive games unbeaten: Kapaz, 30 games, 1997–98 ; Youngest goalscorer: Orkhan Aliyev, for Sumgayit vs Gabala, 15 years old, 236 days ; Oldest player: Nadir Shukurov, for Karvan vs Mughan, 42 years, 19 April 2009 ; All-time top scorer: Nazim Aliyev (Khazar Sumgayit, Neftçi, Qarabag, Shafa Baku, Dinamo Baku), (183 goals) ; Most APL appearances: Mahmud Gurbanov, 421 ; Most goals in a season: Nazim Aliyev (Khazar Sumgayit), (39 goals), 1992

UEFA ranking

UEFA Country Ranking for league participation after 2018–19 European football season.

Current
RankingMovementLast season
RankingLeagueCoefficient
24(28)Kazakhstan Kazakhstan Premier League19.250
25(21)Poland Ekstraklasa50.000
26(23)Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Premier League19.000
27(18)Israel Israeli Premier League18.625
28(24)Bulgaria Bulgarian First League17.500

Finances

Attendances

Season
Total attendance
Number of
matchesAverage attendance
per matchRef
2001–02187,9291711,099script-title=ru:Посещаемость чемпионата Азербайджана выросла на 22%url=http://www.azerisport.com/football/20101123020240273.htmlpublisher=Azerisport.comaccess-date=23 November 2010language=ru}}
2002–03
2003–04195,8401441,360title=2003–04 Azerbaijan Top Leaguedate=6 April 2010publisher=Jutarnji listpage=97language=hr}}
2004–05470,6702901,623
2005–06183,3651691,085
2006–07225,2161441,564
2007–08277,6671691,643
2008–09309,5821821,701
2009–10340,5221721,979title=Attendance of Azerbaijan Premier Leagueurl=http://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn.htmaccess-date=22 July 2011archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110719102614/http://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn.htmarchive-date= 19 July 2011url-status= live}}
2010–11418,4181922,179
2011–12433,3421922,256
2012–13364,9101921,900
2013–14281,4001751,608
  • UEFA has suspended the league after longstanding conflict between the Association of Football Federations of Azerbaijan and the majority of the country's top-flight clubs.

Sponsorship

The UniBank, who had sponsored the league since 2009, did not renew their sponsorship at the end of the 2011–12 season. Talks began with Topaz betting operator, and a deal was confirmed shortly afterwards.

  • 2009–12: Unibank Premyer Liqası
  • 2012–19: Topaz Premyer Liqası

In August 2019, cooperation was suspended and PFL announced a new tender for sponsorship.

As well as sponsorship for the league itself, the Premier League has a number of official partners and suppliers. The technical for the league is Nike who is providing their match ball for the season.

Insolvency events

Since the APL began, five of its member clubs have entered administration, while nearly twenty clubs liquidated. A reduction in revenue from ticket sales for APL games and club merchandise impacted negatively on club expenditure. Players were asked to consider wage cuts and team squads were reduced.

A major criticism of the Premier League in the mid-2000s was the emergence of gulf between the Premier League and the First Division. Criticism of the gap between clubs has continued, nevertheless, due to some clubs' increasing ability to spend more than the other Premier League clubs. For some clubs, including Shamkir, Karvan, Absheron, MKT-Araz who have failed to win immediate promotion back to the top flight, financial problems, including in some cases administration or even liquidation have followed.

Media coverage

CountryBroadcaster
AzerbaijanCBC Sport
Austria
Laola1
Georgia
Germany
Russia
Switzerland
InternationalBet365
LTV Channel

Awards

Trophy

The current Azerbaijan Premier League trophy was developed by the Professional Football League of Azerbaijan and the trophy has been awarded to the champion of Azerbaijan since the end of the 2009–10 season, replacing the previous Premier League trophy that had existed for only few years.

Monthly and annual

In addition to the winner's Trophy and the individual winner's medal players receive, Azerbaijan Premier League also awards the monthly Player of the Month award. Following the season, the awards such as the Player of the Year, Manager of the Year, and Young Player of the Year from Azerbaijan Premier League are handed out.

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