2021–22 Maltese National Amateur League

This is the second season since the unification of both the Second and Third Divisions into the three-group Amateur League system.

[2] Żurrieq won the title by beating fellow group winners Attard in the championship final.

[3] The second-placed promotion play-off saw Marsaskala defeat Għargħur by 2 goals to 1[4] with Għargħur facing Mtarfa in the promotion play-off final.

Mtarfa won all four of their post-league stage games, in the process winning the play-off final against Għargħur to win promotion to the Challenge League.

[6] The top team from each group will be promoted with another team to be promoted emerging from the play-offs, a deciding match with the winner of each group being declared the champion of the league.