Saudi Third Division

Saudi Third Division
Organising bodySaudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF)
Founded1996 (1996)
CountrySaudi Arabia
ConfederationAFC
Number of clubs40 (since 2023–24)
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toSaudi Second Division League
Relegation toSaudi Fourth Division
Current championsAl-Qala (1st title)
(2024–25)
Most championshipsAl-Okhdood
Al-Safa
(2 titles each)
Broadcaster(s)SAFF+
Websitesaff.com.sa/en/
Current: 2025–26 Saudi Third Division

The Saudi Third Division, is a football league, the fourth tier of the Saudi Arabian football league system.[1]

History

The competition was created in 1996 and took up the old format of the Saudi Second Division. The first phase of competition was a group stage with teams divided into geographical locations based on the provinces of Saudi Arabia. The second phase was a knockout round tournament, with the group winners and runners-up taking part.

On 9 October 2020, the Saudi FF announced a new format for the Third Division starting from the 2021–22 season. The competition would consist of 32 teams divided into 4 groups, with the group winners earning promotion to the Saudi Second Division League.[2] Al-Suqoor, now known as Neom, were the first champions of the new format.[3]

During the 2023–24 season, the number of teams participating was increased to 40 teams.[4]

Competition format

The 4 group winners would get promoted to the Saudi Second Division. The bottom 4 teams are relegated to the Fourth Division.

Champions

Old Format (1997–2021)

Season Champions Runners-up 3rd Place[a] 4th Place
1996–97 Al-Orobah
1997–98 Al-Hazem Al-Qarah Al-Okhdood Al-Ta'alof
1998–99 Abha Al-Kholood Al-Jubail Al-Oyoon
1999–2000 Al-Oyoon Al-Jabalain Al-Rabe'e Al-Sadd
2000–01 Al-Adalah Al-Faisaly Al-Okhdood Al-Arabi
2001–02 Al-Arabi Al-Tuhami Al-Fayha Al-Noor
2002–03 Al-Watani Damac Najd Al-Rawdah
2003–04 Al-Okhdood Al-Tuhami Al-Khuwaildiyah Al-Taqadom
2004–05 Al-Rabe'e Al-Qotah Al-Kawkab Al-Nakhil
2005–06 Al-Noor Al-Oyoon Heraa Neom SC
2006–07 Hetten Al-Diriyah Al-Rawdah Al-Nakhil
2007–08 Al-Qaisumah Al-Batin Al-Mujazzal Al-Jeel
2008–09 Najd Al-Arabi Al-Ain Al-Nakhil
2009–10 Al-Taqadom Al-Oyoon Al-Kawkab Al-Badaya
2010–11 Al-Safa Al-Ain Al-Taraji Al-Salam
2011–12 Al-Tuhami Al-Mujazzal Al-Qala Wej
2012–13 Al-Nojoom Al-Zulfi Al-Okhdood Al-Sharq
2013–14 Al-Muzahimiyyah Al-Sahel Wej Al-Adalah
2014–15 Al-Jabalain Al-Qaisumah Al-Washm Al-Qala
2015–16 Al-Ain Al-Suqoor Al-Rabe'e Al-Thoqbah
2016–17 Al-Kholood Al-Hejaz Al-Taqadom Al Jubail
2017–18 Al-Okhdood Al-Dera'a Al-Jandal and Al-Sahel
2018–19 Al Safa Al-Rawdhah Al-Entesar Al-Anwar
2019–20
Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Al-Saqer Al-Nairyah Al-Rayyan and Tuwaiq
  1. ^ No third place play-off was played in 2017–18 and 2020–21; losing semi-finalists are listed in alphabetical order.

New Format (2021–)

Season Champion Runners-up
2021–22 Al-Suqoor Al-Qous
2022–23 Mudhar Al-Noor
2023–24 Al-Ula Al-Anwar
2024–25 Al-Qala Jubbah

Performance by club

Club Titles Winning years
Al-Okhdood 2 2003–04, 2017–18
Al-Safa 2 2010–11, 2018–19
Al-Orobah 1 1996–97
Al-Hazem 1 1997–98
Abha 1 1998–99
Al-Oyoon 1 1999–2000
Al-Adalah 1 2000–01
Al-Arabi 1 2001–02
Al-Watani 1 2002–03
Jeddah 1 2004–05
Al-Noor 1 2005–06
Hetten 1 2006–07
Al-Qaisumah 1 2007–08
Najd 1 2008–09
Al-Taqadom 1 2009–10
Al-Tuhami 1 2011–12
Al-Nojoom 1 2012–13
Al-Muzahimiyyah 1 2013–14
Al-Jabalain 1 2014–15
Al-Ain 1 2015–16
Al-Kholood 1 2016–17
Al-Saqer 1 2020–21
Al-Suqoor 1 2021–22
Mudhar 1 2022–23
Al-Ula 1 2023–24
Al-Qala 1 2024–25

Top scorers

Season Player Goals Club
2021–22 Hamed Al-Shammeri
12
Qaryah Al-Ulya
2022–23 Abdulaziz Al-Merdasi
12
Afif
2023–24 Slim Mezlini
14
Al-Eetemad
2024–25 Maxwell Abbey Quaye
18
Al-Tuhami

Broadcasters

Since the 2024–25 season

Country Broadcaster Ref.
Worldwide

References

  1. ^ Official SAFF site in English
  2. ^ "The Football Association creates a "third" league and changes the name of the third division to the fourth division league". aawsat. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  3. ^ "الصقور.. بطلا لـ «دوري الثالثة»".
  4. ^ "رسمياً.. زيادة عدد أندية الدوري السعودي والأجانب".