There are currently four top-division teams participating in the tournament: Guria (1990–99, 2001–02, 2013–17), Mertskhali (1990–92, 2003–04), Sulori (1991, 1991–92) and Zestaponi (2004–15) with the latter being the two-time national champions.
After the first year the top two clubs were promoted to Liga 3 and the bottom two were supposed to be relegated to Regional league.
However, in February 2020 the league regulation sustained new changes, which saved the doomed teams from relegation and enlarged the tournament with four more Regionuli Liga clubs.
[2] In January 2021, the Federation announced that the number of clubs participating in the upcoming season would be increased to twenty,[3] although for the next year they were reduced back to sixteen.
[4] The league underwent one change in 2023: with fourteen clubs competing this season, the drop zone was reduced to two places.
Eventually, two clubs from Tbilisi finished in top places awarding them promotion to the upper league.
In July GFF decided to form White and Red Groups with winners getting automatic promotion and bottom two clubs going down.