1No second team from Bulgarian V AFG North-East group was promoted because the winners, PFC Dobrudzha Dobrich, and Ariston Ruse, team that should have replaced it, refused to participate and will play in this season's Bulgarian V AFG.
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Additionally the teams of Spartak (Plovdiv) and Brestnik 1948 (Plovdiv) declared not being ready to fulfill the license regulations and voluntarily got relegted to V AFG.
Despite being ranked second in the primacy of Southeast "V" Amateur Football Group in the 2005/06 season Lokomotiv (Stara Zagora) eligible to participate in the Eastern "B" group after refusing to license FC Dorostol 2003 (Silistra) and after PFC Chernomorets Balchik refused to play in the curtain for entry into the group.