Fixtures

DateRHome vs Away-
86' 3 [5] Araz FK vs FK Qabala [9] 2-1
08/31 13:00 3 FK Karvan vs FK Qarabag View
08/31 15:30 3 Sabah vs Imisli View
09/12 13:00 4 Neftchi Baku vs Sabah View
09/12 13:00 4 Imisli vs FK Sumqayit View
09/12 13:00 4 Shamakhi FK vs FK Karvan View
09/12 13:00 4 FK Qarabag vs Zira IK View
09/12 13:00 4 FK Kapaz vs Araz FK View
09/12 13:00 4 PFK Turan Tovuz vs FK Gabala View
09/19 13:00 5 FK Gabala vs FK Kapaz View
09/19 13:00 5 Araz FK vs FK Qarabag View
09/19 13:00 5 Zira IK vs Shamakhi FK View

Results

Date R Home vs Away -
08/30 14:00 3 [3] Zira IK vs FK Kapaz [12] 5-0
08/29 16:30 3 [7] Neftchi Baku vs PFK Turan Tovuz [6] 0-1
08/29 14:30 3 [1] FK Sumqayit vs Shamakhi FK [8] 1-1
08/25 15:00 3 [7] FK Qabala vs Zira IK [7] 1-2
08/24 15:30 2 [4] PFK Turan Tovuz vs Araz FK [6] 1-2
08/24 13:00 2 [7] Shamakhi FK vs Sabah [10] 1-2
08/23 15:00 2 [12] FK Kapaz vs FK Karvan [4] 2-3
08/22 15:30 2 [9] FK Qarabag vs FK Sumqayit [1] 0-1
08/22 13:00 2 [11] Imisli vs Neftchi Baku [3] 0-0
08/19 16:00 1 [7] Zira IK vs Araz FK [7] 1-1
08/17 16:30 1 [6] FK Sumqayit vs Judith Van Kessel [6] 3-0
08/17 14:30 1 Sabah vs FK Qarabag PPT.

The Azerbaijan Premier League (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası), 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 (Azerbaijani: Yüksək Liqa), 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.

The Azerbaijan Premier League, known as "Topaz Premyer Liqası" in Azerbaijani, is the premier professional football league in Azerbaijan. Established in 1992, the league features a competitive format that showcases the best football talent in the country. Comprising several teams from various regions, the league operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Azerbaijan First Division.

The tournament typically runs from August to May, with each team playing a total of 28 matches in a round-robin format. The league is known for its passionate fan base, vibrant matchday atmospheres, and a growing reputation for developing local talent. Clubs such as Qarabağ FK, Neftçi Baku, and Gabala FC have historically been among the most successful, contributing to the league's rich history and competitive spirit.

In addition to the league title, teams also compete for the Azerbaijan Cup, adding an extra layer of excitement to the football calendar. The Azerbaijan Premier League has gained recognition for its commitment to improving the quality of football in the country, investing in youth development, and enhancing the overall spectator experience. As the league continues to evolve, it remains a vital part of Azerbaijan's sporting culture and a platform for aspiring footballers to shine on both national and international stages.