1990 Pirveli Liga

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1990 Pirveli Liga was the 1st season of the Georgian Pirveli Liga. The Pirveli Liga is the second division of Georgian Football. It consists of reserve teams and professional teams.[ citation needed ]

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion
1 Sulori Vani (C, P)3828469256+3688Promotion to Umaglesi Liga
2 Margveti Zestafoni (P)38283710244+5887
3 Alazani Gurjaani (P)3826578338+4583
4 Kakheti Telavi 38197126847+2164
5 FC Dusheti Aragvi 381513105754+358
6 Siharuli-90 Gagra 38165176755+1253
7 Imereti Khoni 381491551641351
8 Kartli Gori 38155186464050
9 FC Shukura Kobuleti 381213135662649
10 FC Skuri Tsalenjikha 38146187273148
11 Magaroeli Chiatura 381461860721248
12 FC Sapovnela Terjola 38146185055548
13 Chikhura Sachkhere 381461855661148
14 Sioni Bolnisi 38129178185445
15 Armazi Mtskheta 381291750702045
16 Bakhtrioni Akhmeta 381291753721945
17 FC Samegrelo Chkorotsku 381014144954544
18 Duruji Kvareli 381342157671043
19 Inst.Fiskultury 38992039652636
20 GTU Tbilisi 381122552954335
Source: rsssf.org
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

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