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

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. Al-Suqoor, now known as Neom, were the first champions of the new format.

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

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)

SeasonChampionsRunners-up3rd Place4th Place
1996–97Al-Orobah
1997–98Al-HazemAl-QarahAl-OkhdoodAl-Ta'alof
1998–99AbhaAl-KholoodAl-JubailAl-Oyoon
1999–2000Al-OyoonAl-JabalainAl-Rabe'eAl-Sadd
2000–01Al-AdalahAl-FaisalyAl-OkhdoodAl-Arabi
2001–02Al-ArabiAl-TuhamiAl-FayhaAl-Noor
2002–03Al-WataniDamacNajdAl-Rawdah
2003–04Al-OkhdoodAl-TuhamiAl-KhuwaildiyahAl-Taqadom
2004–05Al-Rabe'eAl-QotahAl-KawkabAl-Nakhil
2005–06Al-NoorAl-OyoonHeraaNeom SC
2006–07HettenAl-DiriyahAl-RawdahAl-Nakhil
2007–08Al-QaisumahAl-BatinAl-MujazzalAl-Jeel
2008–09NajdAl-ArabiAl-AinAl-Nakhil
2009–10Al-TaqadomAl-OyoonAl-KawkabAl-Badaya
2010–11Al-SafaAl-AinAl-TarajiAl-Salam
2011–12Al-TuhamiAl-MujazzalAl-QalaWej
2012–13Al-NojoomAl-ZulfiAl-OkhdoodAl-Sharq
2013–14Al-MuzahimiyyahAl-SahelWejAl-Adalah
2014–15Al-JabalainAl-QaisumahAl-WashmAl-Qala
2015–16Al-AinAl-SuqoorAl-Rabe'eAl-Thoqbah
2016–17Al-KholoodAl-HejazAl-TaqadomAl Jubail
2017–18Al-OkhdoodAl-Dera'aAl-Jandal and Al-Sahel
2018–19Al SafaAl-RawdhahAl-EntesarAl-Anwar
2019–20Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21Al-SaqerAl-NairyahAl-Rayyan and Tuwaiq

New Format (2021–)

SeasonChampionRunners-up
2021–22Al-SuqoorAl-Qous
2022–23MudharAl-Noor
2023–24Al-UlaAl-Anwar
2024–25Al-QalaJubbah
2025–26Al-QwarahQilwah

Performance by club

ClubTitlesWinning years
Al-Okhdood22003–04, 2017–18
Al-Safa22010–11, 2018–19
Al-Orobah11996–97
Al-Hazem11997–98
Abha11998–99
Al-Oyoon11999–2000
Al-Adalah12000–01
Al-Arabi12001–02
Al-Watani12002–03
Jeddah12004–05
Al-Noor12005–06
Hetten12006–07
Al-Qaisumah12007–08
Najd12008–09
Al-Taqadom12009–10
Al-Tuhami12011–12
Al-Nojoom12012–13
Al-Muzahimiyyah12013–14
Al-Jabalain12014–15
Al-Ain12015–16
Al-Kholood12016–17
Al-Saqer12020–21
Al-Suqoor12021–22
Mudhar12022–23
Al-Ula12023–24
Al-Qala12024–25
Al-Qwarah12025–26

Top scorers

SeasonPlayerGoalsClub
2021–22Hamed Al-Shammeri Saudi Arabia12Qaryah Al-Ulya
2022–23Abdulaziz Al-Merdasi Saudi Arabia12Afif
2023–24Slim Mezlini Tunisia14Al-Eetemad
2024–25Maxwell Abbey Quaye Ghana18Al-Tuhami

Broadcasters

Since the 2024–25 season

CountryBroadcasterRef.
WorldwideSAFF+

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